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Empowering Women : Perspectives, Challenges and Transformations

  • Empowering Women : Perspectives, Challenges and Transformations

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  • Author   :    Ed.: Satyendra Prajapati
    Year of Publication   :   2024
    ISBN   :   9789393934369
    Language   :   English
    Binding   :   Hard Bound
    Pages   :   198
    Size   :   23 cms
    Categories   :   Women Studies, 2024, New Books
    Price  :  500
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    The Book

    The book entitled “Empowering Women : Perspectives, Challenges and Transformations in India” is a thought provoking book on the burning issue of empowering women in the context of modern India. This book encompasses several research papers and research articles relating to the issue of women empowerment (perspectives and challenges) in the Indian context. This innovative book begins with a discussion of the issues and challenges associated with empowering women in the context of our nation.

    This book moves on to a discussion of the relationship between women empowerment and social justice. Further, this book highlights social justice and women empowerment brought about by the self-help groups (SHGs) of rural women. This book also refers to the role of Honourable Prime Minister: MUDRA Yojana in encouraging and supporting women empowerment in the context of the India in 21st century. Furthermore, this book also sheds light on the various government schemes that have been floated by the Government of India to assist entrepreneurship by women in context of Modern India. It also discusses the various challenges faced by women when they decide to become entrepreneurs in our country. This book also talks about the various trends women work-force participation rates prevalent in India. This book will most definitely prove to be a path-finding work on the concept of women empowerment vis-a-vis modern India.

    Contents : A Discussion on Women Empowerment in India; Women Empowerment and Social Justice : A Social Work Prospective; Social Justice and Empowerment through Self Help Group of Rural Women; Performance of PM-Mudra Yojana in Promoting Women Empowerment in India; Trends in Status of Women Empowerment in Chhattisgarh and India : Evidences from National Family Health Surveys of India; Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence and its Interaction with Socio-Economic Empowerment of Women in Indian Scenario; Economic Empowerment of Women Entrepreneurship through Microfinance in Koraput District of Odisha; Government Schemes and Challenges for Women Entrepreneurship; Status of Women Entrepreneurship in India; Women Entrepreneurship in Rural Areas : A Study on Petty Trading Women; Regional Imbalances in Human Development and Gender Inequality; Saving and Investment Behabviour in Working Women of Chhattisgarh; Role of Women in the Consumption Decision-Making Process for Households in Rural Areas of Bihar; Changing Trends in Female Work Participation Rates in India; A New Space for Women Leadership in Panchayati Raj Institution in Kashmir Valley.

    The Editor

    Dr. Satyendra Prajapati, Principal, Jagjiwan College, Gaya under Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya (Bihar) has been engaged in different fields of research and has written on women empowerment, monetary policy, and financial accounting industry. He has edited a book on Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on Women Empowerment, more than 30 articles published in standard journals and also supervised about 20 scholars for Ph.D. He has gone through different jobs in the U.P. Government and Bihar, Bihar Governor as well. He has been a regular faculty of M.B.A., M.C.A. and Commerce. Now being a Principal of Jagjiwan College, Gaya (Bihar) a Constituent College under Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya (Bihar). He has been regularly engaged in academic as well as administrative activities. He has blended his wide experience in teaching and research to focus attention on burning and relevant issues. He has had many opportunities of discussing issues with eminent economists. His passion for knowledge has been responsible for training of bright young economists. Besides being a post-graduate and doctorate in commerce, he has a degree of LL.B. and B.Ed. and associated with different National and State Associations.