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Prof. Asha Shukla
India, a nation that proudly celebrates its diversity and rich cultural heritage, has, recently witnessed a deeply troubling and persistent issue that is the recent incidences of violence against women. As more and more women join the workforce and public space, providing them safe work and public spaces becomes ever more important…
Prof. Anupma Kaushik
Women are a diverse group so it is very difficult to generalize about women however women do have certain common experiences and this paper tries to bring up the commonality of women’s historical journey in India without forgetting the women in other parts of the world. The paper tries to see the journey of women of India i.e. Bharat, from…
Prof. (Dr) Sabiha Hussain
The present paper is based on a feminist interpretation of the film which is about a sixteen-year-old girl Nisha who lives a double life. When out with her friends she is like a common Norwegian teenager but at home she is the perfect Pakistani daughter who is supposed to abide by the cultural norms of the family. She tries to…
Dr. Debashis Debnath
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a towering figure for Dalits and one of the architects of the Indian Constitution, tirelessly advocated for the socio-economic upliftment and political rights of marginalized communities, including the advancement of women. He was acutely aware of the deplorable conditions and low status of women in Indian society…
Prof. Dr. Shobha Shinde
The social reform debates of the 19th Century reveal a preoccupation with questions affecting women. Gender relations emerged as a powerful means to consolidate the social hierarchies and class and caste divisions of the time. There were many reformulations taking place at the time. Pandit Vidyasagar`s efforts in Bengal for widow remarriage…
Dr. Rita Goyal
Deliberately moving away from the deficit argument of inadequate mainstreaming of women in leadership roles, this study examines the phenomenon from the role theory perspective. With elite interviews of 27 female board directors, this paper explores why key board roles – the CEO and the Chair, which…
Dr. Anjali Chavhan
In Indian society, from the point of view of cosmology and esoteric sense, women and nature are inseparable as nature is governed by the feminine principles - life-supporting, sharing and diversity. Thus, the manifestation of energy is called ‘Prakriti’ - the ‘Nature’. Both animate and in-animate are expressions of ‘Shakti’. The feminine and creative…
Dr. Sarjana Chaturvedi
Violence against women has been increasing day by day and the media reporting of these incidents seems to be flawed and biased. The present study has taken the initiative to look into this issue by studying the media reports on Indrani Mukerjea case alias Pari Bora qualitatively. The aim of the study is to find out whether there…
Sivakumar Iyyanar
Women are the primary healthcare providers in the family and make most healthcare decisions. The conditions of women’s health need to be examined and understood. The social and cultural construction excludes women’s health issues. This study aims to raise awareness about gender-based inequality in women’s health. The research utilizes a qualitative…
Archana Behera
In the global market, the importance of women in the workforce significantly contributes to economic growth. However, in India, women remain underrepresented in the informal sector. To address this disparity many women, choose self-employment, seeking equality and independence as entrepreneurs. Network marketing is such a type of…
Dr. G. K. Sellakumar
Human Trafficking is a serious crime with various motives and varieties of causes that lead to major social, psychological and psycho-social consequences. Worldwide, trafficking is a most frequently argued and highly focused social issue among researchers from various disciplines. Human trafficking is a major social issue inducing threats to citizens…