Role of Day Care Center in Women Empowerment

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Prof. Shraddha Shukla M Phil; M com Role of day care center in women empowerment Introduction Independence of India heralded the introduction of laws relating to women.The Constitution provided equality to men and women and also gave special protection to women to realise their interests effectively. Special laws were enacted to prevent indecent representation of women in the media and sexual harassment in workplaces. The law also gives women equal rights in the matter of adoption,maternity benefits, equal pay, good working conditions etc. Empowerment of women, gender discrimination,and violence against women, which have become serious subjects of sociological research in contemporary times, was hitherto neglected.While contemporary social changes have exposed women to unprotected socio-economic, cultural and political environment, there are no corresponding protective social systems and institutions of social justice to safeguard their interests.There are many who are sceptical about women’s ability to exercise equal rights with men and about their capacity to play equal role with men. But such apprehensionsare ill-founded in the context of the broader opportunities available for women following mechanization of industry and agriculture, enabling women to compete with men successfully. Innovations in science and technology have removed the disparity between men and women attributed to physical strength alone. Maharastra has shown 0.33% growth rate in overall female sex ratio in 2012 in comparison of 2001.Women are able to handle modern appliances which require intelligence and training and not merely physical strength. Thus, India has now several women working as pilots, driving locomotives, buses, tractors and machinery in workshops. A new era of working women has developed in Indian society. Mumbai has the highest number of working women with the total
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