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Prof. Asha Shukla
The World Economic Forum (WEF) recently released the Global Gender Gap Report 2023 evaluating the status of gender parity across 146 Countries. The report benchmarks countries on their progress towards gender parity in four key dimensions including economic… participation…
discrimination…
Prof. Sumita Parmar
This article will explore the changing dynamics of the relationship of women with urban space, tracing the developments that led to the visibility of this subject. It will outline the role of feminist geographers in carving a niche for the gender component…
Laxmi Sharma
This study aimed to investigate the gender perceptions and beliefs of students and to examine their influence for learning mathematics. A qualitative meta-analysis of twelve relevant studies carried out during 2003-2022 on students' perceptions and beliefs…
Prof. Susan M. Shaw
The Covid-19 pandemic created confusion and uncertainty among people, giving rise to various problems. During lockdowns women and children became the vulnerable population to abuse and violence. The present research article is supported by theoretical data…
Narmatha K.,Dr. K. Mangayarkarasi
The concept of women’s human rights is said to have developed from the writings of Mary Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Women in 1792. By 1848, almost all sections of the society started to demand for concrete Women’s Rights…
Lt. Gen. Dushyant Singh
Growing demand to induct the women in ground combat role in units such as Infantry and Armoured at first look appears justified. Women have excelled in all fields yet they are being denied this opportunity in the defence forces. However, the danger of women …
Dr. Arushi Gaur Chauhan
This study embarks on a journey to explore the nexus between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the legal protections and conditions afforded to women prisoners in India. Beginning with a focused interpretation of the SDGs, especially Goals…
Dr. Debashis Debnath
Bharat Ratna Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was a believer in women's progress. He measured the progress of a community by the degree of the advancement, women achieved and stressed on education for their development. Empowerment envelops developing and building…
Prof. Shobha Padmakar Shinde
The need to address gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow has become imperative today. Dominant patterns of consumption, production, and distribution have led us to a near ecological disaster. Over-exploitation of natural resources…
Dr. Anjali Chavhan
Biodiversity is the basis of life and anthropogenic activities are causing continuous harm to it. Rapid urbanization, population explosion and other developmental activities have resulted in shrinkage of forest area and habitat loss for wildlife…
Mahera Imam ,Prof N. Manimekalai
Violence against women represents a significant violation of human rights and is a pervasive issue worldwide. According to the United Nations Population Fund, approximately one in three women has experienced some form of physical or sexual violence…
Kaleecharan Chelladurai Manimekalai Kalidasan
This research paper delves into the multifaceted challenges that women occupying management positions encounter as they navigate the intricate process of negotiating work- life balance. In this pursuit, they are confronted with a myriad…
Lalitha Shanmugasundaram
This paper explores the intersection of solid waste management, gender dynamics, and climate change in India. As climate change threatens India's agricultural-based economy and food security, effective waste management becomes crucial…
Mr. Charanjeet
This book aims to undertake a critical analysis and expand upon the existing body of scholarship on Indian Feminism. In particular, it endeavours to provide a foundational framework for tracing the evolution of Indian Feminism and identifying its roots within the tradition…