IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

WOMEN EMPOWER IN INDIA – A CASE STUDY OF TELANGANA REGION IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION

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B.Renuka

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The economic and political participation of women and their presence in the work force in quantitative terms is important not only for minimizing the disproportionate levels of poverty among women, but also as an important step towards raising household income, capability creation and decision-making within and outside household. Hence, it concerns not only the actual number of their participation in the labour force, but also their remuneration on an equal basis. In this particular context Amartya Sen makes a compelling case for the notion that societies need to see women fewer passive recipients of help, and more as dynamic promoters of social transformation. There is strong evidence suggesting that the education, employment and ownership rights of women have a powerful influence on their ability to control their capabilities and contribute to economic development. This research paper to be discussed about Women Empowerment in India – A Case Study of Telangana Region in the Era of Globalisation.

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