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State interventions for women empowerment in Bihar: An assessment

By: Sinha, Anjani Kumar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bihar Journal of Public Administration Description: 17(1), Jan-June, 2020: p.154-160.Subject(s): SHGs, Schemes for girls, PRIs, Jeevika, Prohibition, Bihar In: Bihar Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Women empowerment, in short, is that capability of the women by which they take decision by themselves and play roles in socio-economic and political domains. But it requires state interventions for empowering them in the shape of financial support, providing infrastructure, morale boosting, opportunities for adequate active participation in social domain and political institutions. All these enable them to think, to understand, to participate, to hold and represent for the development of themselves. A variety of schemes covering socio-economic and political spheres have been provided by state in Bihar. These schemes have shown promise but there is need of making them self assertive to get the benefits of state interventions and enjoy the fruits of the schemes. The PRIs are the most potential instrument to empower them in real sense. We can hope for the best. – Reproduced
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Women empowerment, in short, is that capability of the women by which they take decision by themselves and play roles in socio-economic and political domains. But it requires state interventions for empowering them in the shape of financial support, providing infrastructure, morale boosting, opportunities for adequate active participation in social domain and political institutions. All these enable them to think, to understand, to participate, to hold and represent for the development of themselves. A variety of schemes covering socio-economic and political spheres have been provided by state in Bihar. These schemes have shown promise but there is need of making them self assertive to get the benefits of state interventions and enjoy the fruits of the schemes. The PRIs are the most potential instrument to empower them in real sense. We can hope for the best. – Reproduced

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