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International Journal of Political Science

Volume  8, Issue 2, July – December 2022, Pages 81-87
 

Original Article

The Role of Higher Education in Empoweging Indian Women

Kandi Kamala1, Gedam Kamalakar

1Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Government Degree College for Women (Autonomous), Begumpet, Hyderabad 500016, Telangana, India, 2Researcher, Department of Political Science, Osmania University, Hyderabad 500007, Telangana, India

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DOI: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/IJOPS.2454.9371.8222.4

Abstract

Women in the Vedic ages accepted their due acknowledgment in the public arena as well as got equivalent treatment in the question of instructive preparing. Schooling of ladies remained to some degree dismissed during the English time frame. Be that as it may, as society became conventional, there was change in their status. They were bound to the four dividers of kitchen and involved in raising kids. Men became providers and it was viewed as essential for them to be instructed. The jobs of people were in this way isolated. However, presently the social scene has impressively changed. Ladies all around the world are being taught in pretty much every field that men were so far ordinarily connected with. The information on expressions, science, innovation and governmental issues is at this point not the advantage of men alone. Ladies have started to contemplate these subjects and have carried extraordinary credit to themselves and their country by contributing effectively in those fields. Subsequently every school is currently aware of conferring instruction to young women’s.


Keywords : Ladies training; Financial; Vedic; UGC; Telangana.
Corresponding Author : Kandi Kamala, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Government Degree College for Women (Autonomous), Begumpet, Hyderabad 500016, Telangana, India.