Women's Empowerment in India – Reality or Rhetoric?
Winner: Khushi Chauhan
Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Undoubtedly women empowerment has been the foremost subject matter in the spheres of development in India since ages.
The historical analysis of India set prominent standards for feminism. Savitribai Phule, a renowned feminist, took the initiative to get one step closer towards the development of the nation by starting first school for girls in India in 1848. On that note, the year "1848" marks the upliftment of the concept of gender equality. Education is considered to be the backbone of the women empowerment and have never been a disappointment in the ....
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