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Women Empowerment In India: Challenges And Rights




Pallavi, Amity University, Amity Law School, Lucknow

ABSTRACT

“Women square measure capable of doing everything, however, it’s simply that men worry losing their superiority.”

This article aims to investigate challenges sweet-faced by ladies in India and the status of women empowerment. Further the article elaborates the rights provided to them to get pleasure from equality and freedom within the country. Nowadays women empowerment is among the foremost highlighted concern of country. This is often because it has been detected that females somehow get pleasure from lower level of facilities than that of men. Even after being the major concern, women become exploited by varied social evils prevalent in the society. 1Women empowerment is an instrument to bring an amendment within the social status of girls so that they can make their own choices in different aspect and sustain a robust life. Women empowerment is a process of raising status of women through awareness, education, employment, literacy, training, etc. Asian country is currently on the stage of understanding the requirement of women empowerment however mere understanding its need isn’t enough. Actions are essentially to be taken to confirm this. The study concludes with the observation of laws and rules set by the government so as to empower girls and to modify them to require their own choices.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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