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Contemporary women's movement and women's education india

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Answered by adhilmomu7
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 ◆ In 1931, at Second Round Table Conference, Mahatma Gandhi had announced that his aim was to establish a political society in India, in which women would enjoy the same rights as men and the teeming millions of India would be ensured dignity as well as justice which will be Social, Economic and Political.

But now, even after 83 years of that declaration given by the Father of Our Nation, can we ask ourselves the same question again - Are women really empowered?

And the answer is … YES!

This seems to be the question of the decade as this decade saw the rise of many women and the fight for equality seemed to dim in the face of the newly empowered female citizens of our nation, state and family. Since the dark ages, women have been considered as a retarded race of the society, left at the mercy of the male members of the family. But it’s the thing of the past. Like after a long night, a bright dusk awaits, we have entered into a modern era.

Women Empowerment is getting a reality!

Answered by Anonymous
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Contemporary Women's Movement & Women's Education : India

The ancient poor ideology of the opposite sexes all around the world that is man, with poor views for women rights, have made these women bear a lot. Women are denied equivalent opportunities in different parts of the world.

In the contemporary world, our brave ladies, fought for the different kinds of right and one of the major right was right to education should be e made easily available to all women.

If we have a glimpse to this point throughout the world, we can let ourselves know that it is just because of the ancient womens from whom getting inspired, the women faught for their rights.

Right to education has been one of the most significant demands of these women who raised their voices through different compaigns as an educated women can play a very important role in the development of the country the education of women in our country has also been a chief engrossment.

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