Role of female strength and empowerment in India Dr Kumar D. Sathish Assistant Professor, Sankara Institute of Management Sciences (SIMS), Saravanampatty, Coimbatore Online published on 11 October, 2019. Abstract Now a day's woman has a very individual arrangement in family in society. Development in any country is not based on only its economic growth but also on the achievements social goals such gender equality in education, health, nutrition, employment opportunity etc.,. Economic and social development of a country can be only meaningful when women are in the conventional of evolution. Empowerment of women in any society may be judge through parameters like employment scenario, sex-ratio, literacy rate, health and nutrition of women. Women empowerment as a perception was introduced at the international women discussion in 1985 at Nairobi, which defined it as redeployment of social power and control of resources in favor of women. Empowerment may be describe as a process which helps people to assert their over the factors which affect their loves. Empowerment of women means developing them as more aware individuals, who are politically active, economically industrious and autonomous and are able to make intellectual discussion in matters that affect them. So Health is necessary circumstance for any kinds of development either society or individuals. As maxim it explains that if we want strong and good persons then we have to focus on their health because besides good health any cannot endure or enjoy their possible or life. When we are talking about women's strength it become much more important, they are the basic pillars of a good family or society or country, and if half of the people of a country in starvation then how it will maintain. Top Keywords Women empowerment, Sex-Ratio, literacy, Social power, Education. Top |