AN STUDY ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA: A REVIEW “YOU CAN TELL THE CONDITION OF A NATION BY LOOKING AT THE STATUS OF ITS WOMEN” – PT. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU

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  • Dr. KUMARI VANDANA Ph. D.(Political Science) Patna University, Bihar, India

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Abstract

The reason we discuss ladies strengthening main and not men empowerment? the reason ladies compelling reason strengthening Also not men? ladies settle on very nearly half of the aggregate populace of the universe. After that the reason this considerable segment of the the public arena necessities empowerment? they need aid not Previously, minority In this way as will require exceptional medication. Naturally talking also, it is An turned out way that female race is better than male. That point those address arises that the reason we are debating the subject sentence ‘Women Empowerment’.

 

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2017-05-31

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