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The document discusses the history and types of women empowerment in India. It notes that the best improvement for women's empowerment occurred between 1848 and 2000. The government has implemented several schemes to promote women's empowerment such as Mission Poshan 2.0, Mission Shakti, and Mission Vatsalya. Shocking facts about violence against women and economic discrimination are also presented. The types of women's empowerment are identified as social, educational, economic, psychological, political, and legal. Key people in advancing women's rights such as Indira Gandhi, Kalpana Chawla, Mary Kom, Jaswanti Ben, and Ela Bhat are recognized.

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The document discusses the history and types of women empowerment in India. It notes that the best improvement for women's empowerment occurred between 1848 and 2000. The government has implemented several schemes to promote women's empowerment such as Mission Poshan 2.0, Mission Shakti, and Mission Vatsalya. Shocking facts about violence against women and economic discrimination are also presented. The types of women's empowerment are identified as social, educational, economic, psychological, political, and legal. Key people in advancing women's rights such as Indira Gandhi, Kalpana Chawla, Mary Kom, Jaswanti Ben, and Ela Bhat are recognized.

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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

 HISTORY :
 BEST EMPROVMENT IN 1923 TO 2000
 HOW DOES THE GOVERNMENT WORK AND IMPROVE :
RELEASED MANY SCHEME : 1. MISSION POSHAN 2.0 : ANGANWADI POSHAN ABHAYAN
2. MISSION SHAKTI : BETI BACHO BETI PADHAO
[Link] VATSALYA : CHILD PROTECTION SCHEME
 SHOCKING FACTS
 TYPES OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT:
1. SOCIAL 2. EDUCATIONAL 3. ECONOMICAL 4. PSYCHOLOGICAL 5. POLITICAL 6. LEGAL

WHY WE NEED TO IMPROVE WAY TO IMPROVE IT


I. EDUCATIONAL PROBLEM SHIKSHA = EDUCATION
II. PHYCHOLOGICAL & HELATH RELATED PROBLEM SWASTHYA= HELATH
III. SOCIAL PROBLEM SWAVLAMBAN= SELF RELIANCE
SAMAJIK NYAY = JUSTICE
SAMVEDAN= SENSITIVITY
I. GENDER DICRIMINATION SAMTA= EQUALITY
History
Best women empowerment
in India 1848 to 2000.
Indira Gandhi -first prime Kalpana chawla – first women to go into
• POSITIVE STORIES minister of India -1966 space
JASWANTIBEN JAMNADAS
POPAT : FOUNDER OF
LIJJAT PAPAD
ELA BHAT : FOUNDER OF
SLEF -EMPOLYED WOMEN
ASSOCIATION

Marykom - magnificent mary


Indira Gandhi
 Shocking Facts
 Violence Against Women:
• 1 in 3 experiences violence
• 58% murdered by intimate
• 650 million child marriage
• 200 million female genital mutilation
• 71% human trafficking for sexual exploitation

 Economic Discrimination
• Women do more work, fewer opportunities
• Fewer women landholders in agriculture

 Leadership inequality:
• 25% of parliament female
• 20% female government ministers
TYPES OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT
EDUCATIONAL EMPOWERMENT

ECONOMICAL EMPOWERMENT

PSYCHOLOGIAL EMPOWERMENT

POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT

LEGAL EMPOWERMENT
Educational status of women

Literacy rate

2011, 82.14 2021, 84.4


90
2001, 75.85
80 2021, 71.5
2011, 65.46
70
2001,54.16
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2001 2011 2021
MALE FEMALE
WHY NEED TO IMPROVE IT WAYS TO WOMEN IMPROVE IT

WOMEN ARE DEPRIVED OF SIX ‘S’ :

1) EDUCATIONAL PROBLEM  SHIKSHA = EDUCATION


2) PHYCHOLOGICAL & HELATH  SWASTHYA =HEALTH
RELEATED PROBLEM
3) LOW CONFIDENCE  SWAVLAMBAN =SELF RELIANCE
4)LACK OF UNITY  SAMAJIK NYAY =JUSTICE
5)SOCIAL PROBLEMS
 SAMVEDAN=SENSITIVITY
6)GENDER DISCRIMINATION
 SAMATA =EQUALITY
Women Empowerment Scheme

• BETI BACHO BETI PADHO


• MISSION POSHAN 2.0
• NARI SHAKTI PURUSKAR

• Women Helpline Scheme


The Lijjat Papad

• Established in 1959

• seven illiterate and poor women started a papad


buisness

• 45,000 women work there.


Jaswanti ben

SEWA (Self-Employed Women’s Association)

• Registered in 1 9 7 2

Year Number of Members


1973 320
2022 2.1 Million
Ela Bhat

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