Women Empowerment: Constitutional Provision

Authors

  • Dr. Mukesh Kumar Govt. Law College, Alwar, University of Rajasthan Rajasthan image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53724/lrd/v1n3.09

Keywords:

Women Empowerment, Constitutional provisions , Protective Law(s) for Women's

Abstract

“Empowering women is a prerequisite for creating a good nation, when women are empowered, society with stability is assured. Empowerment of women is essential as their thoughts and their value systems lead to the development of a good family, good society and ultimately a good nation.” –A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Formal-President Govt. of India. Women are main founder of the world as well as men. So that in India women are called “Ardhangini‟ and in western countries she is called „Better women in society. Empowerment of women is very essential for the development of society because women play an import key role in all the fields of development. Women contribute directly or indirectly for the economic development. Women play a strategic role in the development
of society in particular and development economy in general. Although from last two centuries, in India, the position of women is so hazardous that year 2001 is announced as the year of “EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN, 2001.” Empowerment of women involves many things-economic opportunity, property rights, political representation, social equality, personal rights and so on. The process of empowerment is taking place at so many levels that it is quite difficult to gauge the actual nature and extent of empowerment in improving status of women.

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Published

30-03-2017

How to Cite

Dr. Mukesh Kumar. (2017). Women Empowerment: Constitutional Provision. Legal Research Development, 1(III), 102–112. https://doi.org/10.53724/lrd/v1n3.09