Decentralised development and women: a study of DWCRA (Development of Women and Children in Rural Areas) in West Bengal
By: Miah, Khaybar Ali.
Contributor(s): Sengupta, P.K | Yasin, M.
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ArticlePublisher: 2003Description: 549-73.Subject(s): Women and development - India - West Bengal | Women and development
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ISDA JournalSummary: Gender disparity has been a worldwide phenomenon and in view of socio-cultural traditions it has been more pervasive in India. To cure this social ill, there has been a numbe;r of programmes adopted at the governmental level, the DWCRA (Development of Women and Children in Rural Areas) being the most important one. The evaluation of DWCRA in West Bengal suggests that the Programme promised a lot but due to lack of social support base, political will and administrative commitment, the Programme could provide little for the empowerment of women. - Reproduced.
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Gender disparity has been a worldwide phenomenon and in view of socio-cultural traditions it has been more pervasive in India. To cure this social ill, there has been a numbe;r of programmes adopted at the governmental level, the DWCRA (Development of Women and Children in Rural Areas) being the most important one. The evaluation of DWCRA in West Bengal suggests that the Programme promised a lot but due to lack of social support base, political will and administrative commitment, the Programme could provide little for the empowerment of women. - Reproduced.


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