Education employment and women empowerment an in depth study on west bengal
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As men, Women are also important part of the society. Women play a pivotal
newlinerole in the overall progress of a country as they constitute half of the human resources
newlineof a nation. The economic wealth of a country is seriously depleted if about half of the
newlinenation s human resource is neglected. Women are to be considered as equal partners
newlinein the process of development. They play important role in Nation building Processes.
newlineTheir contribution the development processes has been gradually increased all over
newlinethe World. Yet the fact is that women in almost all the known societies of the World
newlineor past or presents have not enjoyed the same status , privileges, rights, power and that
newlineof men (Mittal , 1995). Women, although they constitute half of humanity, are
newlinesocially, economically and politically marginalized. According to the United Nations
newlineMillennium Development Goals Reports (2009), Women constitute half of the world
newlinepopulation, perform two-third of the world s work but receive only one-tenth of its
newlineincome and own less than one hundred of its property .They are seen primarily as
newlinewives, mothers and home-makers rather than as workers, because their reproductive
newlinerole is given prominence over their productive role. This has kept them away from
newlineplaying a significant role in the public domain in almost every part of the world. The
newlinelarge amount of work they do in looking after the home and family is unpaid,
newlineunnoticed and unrecognized. Not only this, but a large amount of income generating
newlinework that they do in and around the house also goes unnoticed and is not computed in
newlinenational income statistics.
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