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ROLE OF INDIAN WOMEN IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Ghanshyam Binani Academy of Management Sciences

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ISSN 0974-6374
 
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Title Statement ROLE OF INDIAN WOMEN IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
 
Personal Name Agarwal, Rajiv
Principal, G.D.Binani P.G. College, Mirzapur
 
Uncontrolled Index Term Globalization, Women Empowerment, gender biasedness, Socio-economic
 
Summary, etc. After globalization the role of Indian woman has been phenomenal. Our Indian sub-continent is gradually emerging as a powerful land since empowered women have started playing significant role for the socio-economic development of the nation. The transition of woman from the past to present is worth mentioning. Woman who once considered being the masters in the art of home making are now considered to be the forces that shape a country. The modern Indian women have honed their skills and have come to front line to fight against social restrictions, emotional ties, religious boundaries, gender biasedness and cultural clutches. She can now be seen working on par with men in every walk of life. As compared with past, Indian women in modern times have achieved a lot but in reality they have to still travel a long way. Women have always been contributing to enable the economy achieve tremendous progress. But it is the gender bias that still exists at every social stratum, even in the most educated and developed society, is unable to account for the visible contribution of women in every field. The Indian women have come out of the image of ornamental value. Keeping the Indian values intact, the Indian women have surpassed all the limitation to find a place in the growing socio-economic scenario.
 
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Data Source Entry GBAMS-Vidushi; Vol 6, No 01-02: Vol 6(2), Vol 7 (1 & 2), Combined Issue, GBAMS VIDUSHI,
 
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