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Paripex Indian Journal Of Research, 2019
REMOVAL OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM AND OTHER METAL IONS USING SPIROGYRA AEQUETIALIS: AS LOW-COST ADSO... more REMOVAL OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM AND OTHER METAL IONS USING SPIROGYRA AEQUETIALIS: AS LOW-COST ADSORBENT
The present paper manly focuses on the role of folk art forms in the construction of Telangana Mo... more The present paper manly focuses on the role of folk art forms in the construction of Telangana Movement during the period 1946-1951. History witnesses that the Telangana Movement was one of the most powerful and radical struggles arose by the people of Telangana region. Since 1946 growing out of oppressive and exploitative socio-economic conditions of the region erstwhile state of Hyderabad, the struggle by the peasants of Telanagana tried to resist of the feudal government vibrantly. It was a remarkable struggle which characterized by the radical egalitarian politics.
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The present paper is an attempt to analyze the status of women empowerment in India using various... more The present paper is an attempt to analyze the status of women empowerment in India using various indicators like women's household decision making power, financial autonomy, freedom of movement, political participation, acceptance of unequal gender role, exposure to media, access to education, experience of domestic violence etc based on data from different sources. The study reveals that women of India are relatively disempowered and they enjoy somewhat lower status than that of men in spite of many efforts undertaken by government. Gender gap exists regarding access to education and employment. Household decision making power and freedom of movement of women vary considerably with their age, education and employment status. It is found that acceptance of unequal gender norms by women are still prevailing in the society. More than half of the women believe wife beating to be justified for one reason or the other. Fewer women have final say on how to spend their earnings. Control over cash earnings increases with age, education and with place of residence. Women's exposure to media is also less relative to men. Rural women are more prone to domestic violence than that of urban women. A large gender gap exists in political participation too. The study concludes by an observation that access to education and employment are only the enabling factors to empowerment, achievement towards the goal, however, depends largely on the attitude of the people towards gender equality.
Paripex Indian Journal Of Research, 2019
REMOVAL OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM AND OTHER METAL IONS USING SPIROGYRA AEQUETIALIS: AS LOW-COST ADSO... more REMOVAL OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM AND OTHER METAL IONS USING SPIROGYRA AEQUETIALIS: AS LOW-COST ADSORBENT
The present paper manly focuses on the role of folk art forms in the construction of Telangana Mo... more The present paper manly focuses on the role of folk art forms in the construction of Telangana Movement during the period 1946-1951. History witnesses that the Telangana Movement was one of the most powerful and radical struggles arose by the people of Telangana region. Since 1946 growing out of oppressive and exploitative socio-economic conditions of the region erstwhile state of Hyderabad, the struggle by the peasants of Telanagana tried to resist of the feudal government vibrantly. It was a remarkable struggle which characterized by the radical egalitarian politics.
Unit Structure : 1.0 Objectives 1.1
The present paper is an attempt to analyze the status of women empowerment in India using various... more The present paper is an attempt to analyze the status of women empowerment in India using various indicators like women's household decision making power, financial autonomy, freedom of movement, political participation, acceptance of unequal gender role, exposure to media, access to education, experience of domestic violence etc based on data from different sources. The study reveals that women of India are relatively disempowered and they enjoy somewhat lower status than that of men in spite of many efforts undertaken by government. Gender gap exists regarding access to education and employment. Household decision making power and freedom of movement of women vary considerably with their age, education and employment status. It is found that acceptance of unequal gender norms by women are still prevailing in the society. More than half of the women believe wife beating to be justified for one reason or the other. Fewer women have final say on how to spend their earnings. Control over cash earnings increases with age, education and with place of residence. Women's exposure to media is also less relative to men. Rural women are more prone to domestic violence than that of urban women. A large gender gap exists in political participation too. The study concludes by an observation that access to education and employment are only the enabling factors to empowerment, achievement towards the goal, however, depends largely on the attitude of the people towards gender equality.