Empowerment of Women
INTRODUCTION
“It is not possible
for a bird to fly on one wing," said Swami Vivekanada, an advocate of
women empowerment. The society is considered as a bird along with two wings-
man and woman to fly in the air.
Empowerment of women
is the way to enable them to revive their status in the society and give them
equality in every walk of life. It is the process, and the outcome of the
process, by which women challenge gender-based discrimination.
Need
For Women Empowerment:
Since the older times, women have been
treated as second rate citizens of all across the globe. The situation is
almost the same everywhere irrespective of caste, community, colour or status.
This situation has caused immense loss to their self-dignity as human beings
and also their independent entities, associated with men, apart from other
matter, in context with intellectual and professional capability. Women are
deprived of:
• Decision Making Power
• Freedom of Movement
• Access to Education
• Access to Employment
• Exposure to Media
• Domestic Violence
Ways
To Empower Women:
• Changes in
women's mobility and social interaction;
• Changes in
women's labour patterns;
• Changes in
women's access to and control over resources; and
• Changes in
women's control over decision-making.
Empowering Woman Can Result In
• Equality in every aspect
• Freedom from oppression
• Economic independence
• Having political power in society
• Self – defining power
• Will bring Authenticity and Creativity
• Improving their personal knowledge
Women represent half
the world’s population, and gender inequality exists in every nation on the
planet. Until women are given the same opportunities that men are, entire
societies will be destined to perform below their true potentials .The greatest
need of the hour is change of social attitude to women.
Vocational Training
Today, rising unemployment is a burning problem among
educated young people in all developed and developing countries. In India it is
estimated that currently there are 3-4 crores youth unemployed in India. Out of
these, there are almost 40% of the people who are either matriculate or with
above qualifications.
Vocational
training plays an important role in preparing a skilled manpower for various
technical areas. By undertaking vocational training one is equipped with a set
of skills that will lead to a satisfying career path. It will also help to
become a valued and needed member of any community. Knowledge is power and
vocational training is a vital tool to help to gain that knowledge.
1)
Vocational training can reduce the No. of
educated unemployed youths considerably. The group of youth who just completed
their formal education and sitting without job can be converted to skilled
workforce.
2)
Educated unemployed with skill based
training and confidence will come up for self ventures, will set up Small scale
industries. This will not only give them their livelihood but also open new
employment avenues for lesser educated people.
3)
The employers, who have to hire people from
outside the region for specific jobs, will have the luxury of finding skillful
trained labour within their region.
4)
This will give overall boost to already
lagging economy of the country.
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