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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Role of Education in Balancing General Women Empowerment

Even after 70 years of independence still we are very much behind in women empowerment. It’s because very poor nos. of girls in school and college. Due to that woman are very less in employment even very less in politics. India is 193 ranked in woman participation in parliament even behind our neighboring countries like Pakistan etc.

Due to lacking in education women’s participation in each and every field very poor and it leads to measurable conditions. They are not self dependent lead a life of second citizens.

A good step taken by the govt. beti bachao beti padhao. But it’s a slogan only but real work still to be done. We have to change our mentality n consider them as equal. It’s practically experienced if women are given chance they can produce better results than man.

They have two additional qualities one is they are creature and emotional. In our ancient time women were given upper position goddess vidya, shakti and Vaibhav means wisdom, power and wealth. We go to temple to worship these goddesses but we forget our daughters , sisters and mothers are their representatives, if we treat them well , look after them well than no need to go to temple , it is fact and written in our scriptures where is woman we call matriskti are worshipped there is heaven .

Following Points:-

1. Gender ratio in India: - In India 2018 is 943 females per 1000 of males.
2. Education ratio: - Education ratio of India (age 7 and above) in 64.60%
3. Job ratio:-Job ratio 15+, female (%) in India is reported at 26.08 % in 2018
4. Politics ratio: - Women’s political participation in India low, for 49 per cent of the population in total population.

Achievement: - There are lots of achievements in women’s but I want to highlight five whose achievements changed the course of history.

 Anandi Gopal Joshi: She was the first female doctor in India and the first Indian woman to obtain a medical degree in the United States.
Indira Gandhi: She was the first and only woman to be the Prime Minister of India.
Justice Anna Chandy: She was the first female judge in India.

Kalpana Chawla: She was the first Indian woman in space and died tragically in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.

Mother Teresa: She dedicated her life to helping the poor and was the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

6. Famous personality: - I have included more than women’s on this list.

1. Ahilyabai Holkar: Queen of Malwa / Indore.
2. Abala Bose: Social Worker
3. Amrita Sher-Gil: Painter
4. Anandi Gopal Joshi: First Female Doctor.
5. Anasuya Sarabhai: Social Worker and Trade Union Leader
6. Arati Saha: Long-Distance Swimmer.
7. Aruna Asaf Ali: Freedom Fighter.
8. Asima Chatterjee: First female scientist in India.
9. Begum Akhtar: Classical Singer.
10. Captain Prem Mathur: Commercial Pilot.
11. Chandramukhi Basu: India's First Female Graduate.
12. Cornelia Sorabji: First Female Lawyer.
13. Durga Bhabhi (Durgavati Devi): Revolutionary Freedom Fighter.
14. Indira Gandhi: Iron Lady of India.
15. Lata Mangeshkar: Most-Awarded Indian singer.
16. Laxmibai: Rani of Jhansi.
17. Razia Sultan: Queen of Delhi Sultanate
18. Sarojini Naidu: Freedom Fighter and Poet.
19. Sitara Devi: Classical Dancer
20. Sarla Thakral: First Indian Woman to Fly an Aircraft.

7.  Role in freedom of India:-

1. Sarojini Naidu:-Naidu played one of the most important roles in the Civil Disobedience struggle for which she was jailed.
2. Annie Besant:-She launched the Home Rule Movement,in 1917, campaigning for the democracy in India.
3. Bhikaji Cama- she continued to work for the freedom movement from abroad throughout her life.
4. Kamala Kaul Nehru: - is a colossal name in the clique of women freedom fighters of our country. She has been a pivot along with the Nehrus in the national movement.
5. Begum Hazrat Ali: - was the wife of the last Tajdaar-e-Awadh Wajid Ali Shah. She took over the affairs of the state after her husband’s demise.

8. Role in new India: - The woman in modern times is entering into certain new fields that were unknown to the woman’s sphere of role-sets. These are the woman’s participation in economic, political, and social life.
The modern woman keenly desires to enter into a work career because of the pressing economic needs of the family.
In middle-class families, much emphasis given to the maintenance of high standard of living. To fulfill the economic requirements of the family and to achieve the higher standard of living the woman participates in economic activities.

9. How we can empower them: - women empowerment can be done by women, especially the mothers.
1. Stop tolerating any partial treatment to you or your daughters or other women in the house, like Ghoonghat, less power of speech etc. Speak against them in a united and powerful voice.
2. Stop teaching your daughters to be wary of men. Instead teach your sons to treat women like equals.
3. Stop buying different toys for your sons and daughters.
4. Stop asking your daughters to reconsider further studies or do them after marriage, only because they will not be able to find a groom to match the qualifications.
5. If all Indian mothers get out of their orthodox thinking and follow these steps, I don't know what else can stop paving a way for women empowerment in India.
10. How we can balance their duties at home and office:- It was concept why study for girls cause she had to handle home duties, but they forget they are the mother and an educated mother will make their generation and future more bright and successful.

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