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speech on women empowerment emproving women in india​

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Answered by khan2007khan11
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Good morning to everyone seated here.

Today am going to talk about women empowerment and why is it so much important in today’s world. Women empowerment in India is little lagging behind than other Western countries. It is necessary that India takes initiatives to empower women in the country and bring gender equality. It can be said that gender equality is necessary to empower women.

India is still a developing country and we are growing economy. The country and its society are male-dominated and women are mostly forced to sit behind at home and do household chores. But this should not be the reason why we need to empower women. Every citizen in the country, both men and women should understand that men are not only the power of the country. Indeed they are the half power and it takes both women and men in the country to take it forward towards the path of development. The first step is to understand the power of women and let them take the lead in deciding their life and independence. When women can take over the power of a family, why not she take hold of the business and even the country’s affairs.

Gender equality is an important step to bring women empowerment. Both men and women are equal. Men should understand that women are not born to take the responsibility of the household. Indeed they need to and can do more than that. Women should be given the opportunity and support to choose their own career and be independent in the world. It is the responsibility of each and every citizen of the country to change their mind towards women empowerment and give them full freedom to choose their life for themselves.

Women empowerment means empowering women physically, socially, and emotionally. When women in the country are empowered with education and career, they are improving the economic status of the family and help reduce poverty in the country. With women’s empowerment, the productivity of the family and the entire community improves. It is said that when the women in a family are educated the future generation is getting a better chance.

In India, there are so many social issues hindering women’s empowerment. Gender-based violence, abuse, reproductive health inequities, economic discrimination, traditional practices are few forms of inequality targeted towards women. It is important for our country to fight all the social issues against women and support women empowerment in a full-fledged way. for this private and government organizations need to lend their support by promoting equal policies, improving women’s health awareness, and giving women equal status in the workplace.

Women need to empower themselves by being strong and showing power in the male-dominated society. They have to take the lead in heading the household system alike men and should manage all the financial activities at home. It is said that every change starts at home. Also, the government has to provide all the resources for women to get educated and become independent in life. So, with women empowerment, comes the social and economic betterment of the women in the country.

So we as citizens of India, have to change our mindset and support women empowerment by helping the women in our lives gain power in the household and in the society. As a girl and woman in the society, you have to empower yourself by becoming independent and present your power in all aspects of life.

Let us make our country’s women empowered in all walks of life.

Thank you.

Answered by ayushv604
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Good morning to all my teachers and friends. I would like give a speech on women empowerment as we all have gathered here to celebrate the women’s day. I am honoured to give a speech on this special occasion for women.

I have chosen this topic to raise the issue of gender inequality in front of you. The government and the private sectors are supporting the women for leadership positions in public sector. The leadership of women in public sector shows the development of the nation. The men and women both are unique and different in experiences and both are important for bringing the influence into the decision making process. The equal rights of men and women in the society improve the work quality and thus the economic status of the nation.

The India is a developing country and its economic status is also very bad because of the male dominated country. The men are means the half power of the country and they are walking alone and they forced women to do only the household works. They do not know that women are the half power of the country and if female and male combine can form the full power of the country. The day when these both power of the country would start working, no other country would be more powerful than India. The Indian men never realize the power of Indian women, they are more powerful than men.

If men understand the power of women and let them go ahead to make themselves independent women and power of the family and country. Gender equality is the first step for women empowerment in India. Men think that the women are only made for handling the household work and take the responsibility of home and family. Instead of thinking these things they must take some responsibilities of home. Both men and women are responsible for everything of the daily routine. If men take some responsibility, the women can get some time to think about themselves and their career. There is need to change the mentality of everyone that women are weak and they cannot do anything.

The women empowerment can help in reducing poverty, development of the country and it can provide a better chance for next generation. The issues like women backwards in India such as gender-based violence, reproductive health inequities, economic discrimination, harmful traditional practices, other pervasive and persistent forms of inequality.

The women empowerment is the key to strengthen their participation in the decision-making which is the most important key to socio-economic development. There is a social, cultural and family pressure on women which acts as the main issue to the gender equality. The women have a lot of pressure from parents, society and they forced to be main caregiver and caretaker of all family members. Such pressure in the society and home lowers down the career ambitions of women than men.

She needs to be involved in the family decision-making which may bring a slight improvement in women condition in the male-headed households. In India, it is very challenging to bring changes about women in the traditional societies. It can be changed but it will take some time and regular efforts.

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