Empowerment of Tribal Women in India: An Assessment
MYTHILI, G (2026) Empowerment of Tribal Women in India: An Assessment. In: Empowerment of Tribal Women in India: An Assessment. UNSPECIFIED1, pp. 178-188. ISBN 978-93-49543-00-3
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Abstract
In today's world, women being
empowered has become a significant
issue in our culture. These days, the
economic advancement of women is
seen as essential to a nation's
progress. Empowering women is
crucial to the advancement of
society. Women, who make up half of
the world's population, have long
been overlooked as benefits of
advancement. The broader social
and cultural conditions also
influence the part of tribe-based
women in rural economies; this is
particularly true in developing
nations. One significant topic that
has received more attention recently
is the involvement of tribal women in
local administration. Tribal women
have historically experienced
various forms of marginalization
and prejudice that have hindered
their ability to fully participate in
traditional processes for making
decisions. Nonetheless, there have
been a drive to support and
encourage indigenous women's
involvement in local administration
as equality and the rights of women
get more attention. Tribal women
can contribute to making certain
that their viewpoints are considered
and taken into consideration when
creating and implementing policies.
These obstacles include harassment
based on ethnic background and
gender, norms of culture limiting
women's freedom and active
participation in everyday life, a
shortage of educational attainment,
and restricted access to funds. This
essay is about the economic and
social situation of tribal women
within India. The examiner tries to
figure out what it's like for these
women, who come from various
cultural backgrounds and have
distinct religious views, financial
systems, and levels of familiarity
with modernization and
industrialization. The study's author
also looks into how to give tribal
women greater power while
safeguarding their privileges and
living situations in today's world.
Keywords: rights, indigenous
women, empowerment, and society.
| Item Type: | Book Section |
|---|---|
| Subjects: | Commerce > Business Law |
| Domains: | Commerce |
| Depositing User: | user 12 12 |
| Date Deposited: | 13 Jun 2026 08:11 |
| Last Modified: | 13 Jun 2026 08:11 |
| URI: | https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/21546 |
