Explain with examples how the united strength of women can bring about constructive changes in various fields. Answer in detail.
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All nations should establish women’s rights, so they could act as a catalyst of change and development and security globally.
Without women power , societies will never achieve the Development planning’s without utilizing full development potentiality of women.
It is observed that women had shown greater ability resolve in peace and make processes.
Their needs were overlooked in peace agreements.
It is agreed that by ending discrimination against women is the focal point in fulfilling women’s fundamental rights.
It is also necessary for sustainable development.
So, more female political participation is needed.
Recently, a remarkable progress was made possible in some countries by greater participation of women.
Like the country Malaysia evolves a continual agricultural economy to a knowledge-based economy, utilizing women as the primary role.
Recent progress in the empowerment of women, highlighting how their rights had been brought to the forefront of national and international was considered by UN-Women last year.
Many international efforts to ensure greater numbers of women participation in development activities has been pronounced and should be followed by other countries too.
(1) Vinoba Bhave made constructive changes in various fields of women in the Bhoodan movement. Women volunteers carried the message of Bhoodan to all parts of India.
(2) The Laatne Morcha, under the leadership of Mrinal Gore in Mumbai, against the scarcity of commodities and price rise gave the public a glimpse of united women power.
(3) Women played a significant role in Telangana Peasants Armed Struggle against the Nizam and the feudal system. The women found freedom as their region became free from bonded labour.
(4) During the Chipko Movement of Sunderlal Bahuguna, at the foothills of the Himalaya, the women followed the strategy of holding hands and encircling (embracing) each tree. Thereby they stopped cutting of trees for commercial purposes.
(5) Anti-liquor movement of women in Andhra Pradesh led to strict policy against the sale of arrack-locally produced alcohol that caused ravage among the poor families.