IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

A Case Study of the Identity Consciousness of Women Participation in the Rural Politics of Kamrup District in Assam

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Nur Mohammad Al Aman

Abstract

The status of the North-Eastern region as a multicultural polyglot reflects the region‟s diverse political perspectives. The diverse perspective of North East India has shaped Muslim women identity and awareness. The investigator focused the main purpose of peace is a vital part of our collective consciousness. The field of comparison ought to be vast enough to consider within its purview, all modes of behavior and other factors that shape the output of a political system. Moreover, the rising migration cases have also contributed to the creation of identity consciousness among the Muslim of Assam. The socio- political awareness among the ethnic groups encouraged preserving the ethnic identity in the heterogeneous Assamese society. At the same time, the diversity of interests represented by ethnic groups counters Assamese nationalism. However, Assamese nationalism has an ideological paradox in terms of electoral representation. Therefore, the most prevailing debates in Assam nowadays are the Hindu - Muslim and indigenous-non-indigenous debates. The study was primarily qualitative in nature, and a historical and analytical methodology was adopted while preparing the article. Collection of data has been made from various secondary sources such as articles published in books, journals and other published vernacular records. As a result, political professionalism and post behavioural social transformation influence the Muslim community‟s identity of women participation in the rural politics constructions.

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