Tania Gupta

Role of Women in Development and Advancement through 5 Es: Equality Education Emancipation Employment and Empowerment - New Delhi Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt.Ltd. 2017 - 49 p. PB 27x21

Women are central to social engineering, nation building and global development. To quote Swami Vivekananda, “There is no chance for the welfare of the world unless the condition of women is improved. It is not possible for a bird to fly on only one wing”.
It is important that all women become emancipated and empowered to live with dignity and contribute as equal partners in development in an environment free from violence and discrimination. All efforts should be made as a nation for de-jure and de-facto enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedom by women on equal basis with men in all spheres – political, economic, social, cultural and civil. Persistent efforts are being made and have to endure to do so with greater intensity and vigour towards mainstreaming gender perspective in the development process.


Table of Contents 1. Edification for Women's Emancipation Dr. Yogita Goel 2. Role of Education in Promoting Women's Empowerment Preeti Passi 3. Legal Provisions for Protection of Rights of Girls and Women in India Dr. Sanjay Kumar 4. Is Employment Empowering: A Case Study of Women Workers of Delhi Dr. Shirin Akhter 5. Empowerment of Women Through Education Naziya Hasan 6. Empowering Women Via Politics: A Look into the Panchayati Raj Institutions of Haryana Dr. Joginder Singh 7. Empowering Access for WWD to Higher Education Jasmeet Kaur (Bhatia) 8. Non-monetary De-motivated Factor – A Gender Wise Study Annu Tomar 9. A Study of Emotional Maturity and Intelligence of Girls Suffering with Visual Impairment Studying in Special Schools and Inclusive Setup Pankaj Pant and Mamata Aswal 10. Girls Education in the Wall City of Old Delhi (Purani Dilli) in Special Reference to One of the Oldest Institution (1696) of Delhi – The Anglo Arabic Senior Secondary School, Ajmeri Gate Aftab Alam 11. Impact of Discriminatory Access to Education on Exclusion, Wages and Job-Concentration Among Women Workers: A Case Study of Delhi's Formal Labour Markets Simin Akhter Naqvi 12. Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in India Samir Kumar Upadhyay 13. Need for Wellness Program for EWS Children in Private Schools Rajiv Bhatia 14. Social Norms, Attitudes and That Perpetuate Gender Discrimination Shilpi Agarwal 15. Gender Discrimination and Education Dr. Anuradha Aggarwal 16. Role of Alternative Media in Empowerment of Women Poonam Tholia 17. Flexibility in Curriculum Considering Diversity Anurag Sharma and Dr. Meenaxi Goel 18. What's Needed – Glorification or Empowerment? Divya Jyoti 19. Promoting Life-Long Education for Women Niharika Garg and Dr. Shashi Malik 20. Hardiness: The Skill of Making Lemonade Out of Lemon Dr. Aabha Sharma 21. Women and Health Issues Dr. Kiran Gupta 22. Women Empowerment and Education: Issues and Challenges Ahead Dr. Priyanka Banerjee 23. National Plan for Women's Education in India Harish Kumar Yadav 24. Gender Discrimination and Education Soma Mukherjee 25. Domestic Violence in India: Voices of Men and Women Dr. Tania Gupta 26. Emerging Issues on the Indian Capital Market Dr. Mohini Thattey and Dr. Aabha Sharma 27. Multiple Effects of Discrimination on Women with Special Needs Manisha Mishra 28. Educational Empowerment of Muslim Women Sumbul Dawood 29. Life Skill Education: Creating a Balanced Society Manjeet Yadav 30. Access, Equity and Quality in Higher Education for Women Dr. Pooja Chopra 31. Commercialization of Womb Anshul Srivastava 32. Role of Attitude in Teachers Towards Gender Sensitisation Divya Kalra and Dr. Aabha Sharma 33. ICT: A Promotional Agent for Life-Long Education of Women Bharti Nagpal 34. Role of Media in Women's Development and Advancement Gursatinder Singh 35. Promoting Lifelong Education for Women Priyanka Verma 36. Social Norms Attitudes and Values that Perpetuate Gender Discrimination Husna Bano 37. Higher Education and Women Participation in India Neha Gupta 38. Role of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in Imparting Quality Education in Girls of Rural India Preeti Yadav and Dr. Mira Mishra 39. An Insight into the Career Prospects of Indian Military Wives: Their Empowerment Through Vocational Training and Skill Development Tina Bhatia 40. Gender Discrimination and Education Uzma Zubair 41. Legal Provisions for Protection of Rights of Girls and Women Aasma Vijay Yadav 42. Reservation for Women Anjali Singh 43. Role of Media in Women's Development & Advancement Abhishek Awasthi 44. Role of Media in Women's Development and Advancement Surbhi Mattoo 45. Women and Health Issues Akanksha Kumari 46. Legal Provisions for Protection of Rights of Girls and Women Kavita Seth 47. Role of Media in Women's Development and Advancement Deepika Ruhela 48. Health of Women in India Preeti Sharma 49. Women's Vocational Training and Skill Development Aparna Jain 50. Ethics and Values for Social Development Through Women's Leadership Neharika Singh 51. Gender-Specific Bigotry in Education System Harshita Ahuja 52. Female Workforce Participation in India Surbhi Yadav 53. Rights, Gender Equality and Women's Emancipation Bharti Dalal 54. Legal Provisions For Protection of Women's Rights Bhavya Gaba 55. Vocational Training and Skill Development for Women in India Radha 56. Trends in Participation of Women in Higher Education in India Vidit Kumar Mishra 57. The Legal Rights of Women Priyanka Raghav 58. Important Legal Provision for Protection of Right of Girls and Women in India Dr. Sarla Verma 59. Exploring Changes in Women Emancipation and Rights during the Medieval Period Sanskriti Huckoo 60. Bridging the Gap: Women in Science, Technology and Society Dr. Mira Mishra 61. Women on the Margins: Intersectionality, Policy Perspective and Equity of Tribal Women in Higher Education in India Monika Maini 62. Role of Media in Women's Development and Advancement Babita Singh 63. Influence of Women Empowerment through Entrepreneurship Akshita Bahuguna 64. Higher Education and 5 Es of Women: Challenges And Suggestions Dr. Ruchi Dubey, Payal Agarwal and Anamika Tiwari

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