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Awareness among rural women and their development: An empirical study

By: Agnihotri, Simmi.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2010Description: p.846-859.Subject(s): Rural women | Women and development In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The Indian society has traditionally been biased against the social progress among women. Although they play an active and sometimes even equal role in the agricultural and other rural livelihood vocations yet their educational, social and economic status is not a matter of concern. These inequalities get magnified by the other prevalent factors in our social fabric, based on caste, community and class which have a significant impact on the abysmal status of women in different spheres. Therefore, the main issue to ponder today revolves round the kind of strategy required for improving the status of women and widen their participation in the process of development. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 56, Issue no: 4 Available AR91132

The Indian society has traditionally been biased against the social progress among women. Although they play an active and sometimes even equal role in the agricultural and other rural livelihood vocations yet their educational, social and economic status is not a matter of concern. These inequalities get magnified by the other prevalent factors in our social fabric, based on caste, community and class which have a significant impact on the abysmal status of women in different spheres. Therefore, the main issue to ponder today revolves round the kind of strategy required for improving the status of women and widen their participation in the process of development. - Reproduced.

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