Deval Singh
Women are primarily seen as ‘caregivers’ for the family, even when they contribute to the family’s financial needs. Further, their role as caregivers or ‘housewives’ is not measured in economic terms.
Post-independence, various policies, schemes and laws for empowering and recognizing the role of women in society have been implemented. Various social reforms and efforts have also been made to put women on an equal footing with men. Education and employment opportunities have increased for women, but this has still not translated into any meaningful change[1].Women across the world, including India, continue to face a patriarchal mindset, limited […]
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