The Contribution of Women in the Integration of India A Socio-political Analysis |
Author(s): |
| Mr. Abhimannu Saini , Shree Krishna College, Sikandra; Mr. Khemchand Bairwa , Shree Krishna College, Sikandra; Mr. Amit Kumar Mishra, Shree Krishna College, Sikandra; Mr. Mukesh Kumar Saini , Shree Krishna College, Sikandra |
Keywords: |
| Women, Integration, India, Nation-Building, Gender Equality, Socio-Political Contributions, Empowerment, Social Reform, Diversity, Unity |
Abstract |
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This paper delves into the multifaceted contributions of women to the integration of India, examining historical, socio-political, and cultural dimensions. Through an interdisciplinary analysis, it explores the pivotal roles played by women in various spheres such as politics, social reform, education, and economic development. Key figures and movements in India's history, including the independence movement and social reform initiatives, are discussed to illustrate the significant impact of women's participation on nation-building and fostering unity amidst diversity. The paper also addresses challenges faced by women and highlights opportunities for promoting gender equality and inclusivity in the integration process. By acknowledging the agency and contributions of women, this study underscores the importance of gender-inclusive approaches to nation-building and social cohesion. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV11I120076 Published in: Volume : 11, Issue : 12 Publication Date: 01/03/2024 Page(s): 103-109 |
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