The book examines various aspects of women empowerment in South Asia, particularly in India. The term “empowerment” refers to women’s liberation from social-economic restraints of reliance. Women worldwide actively work as leaders and establish new dimensions in all fields. Yet, in India, although women comprise around 50% of India’s population, most stay economically dependent, and in most Indian villages and towns, women are still denied fundamental education. After more than 75 years of independence as a country, we need to take a long-overdue in-depth look at empowering women in India and how women empowerment should be a powerful tool for national development. This book aims to discuss the empowerment of women through examining the social and personal challenges faced by women, as well as evaluating areas such as gender discrimination, education opportunity, and employment opportunity.
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The book examines various aspects of women empowerment in South Asia, particularly in India. After more than 75 years of independence as a country, we need to take a long-overdue in-depth look at empowering women in India and how women empowerment should be a powerful tool for national development.
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Chapter 1 Empowering Indian Women through Resilience an overview.- Chapter 2 Resilience As a Coping Weapon of Stress for Working Indian Women.- Chapter 3 Transforming freedom into women empowerment through logo therapy an Overview.- Chapter 4 Navigating the Well being Status of Single Women in India.- Chapter 5 Tribal Women Empowerment Challenges and Prospects.- Chapter 6 How the empowerment of tribal women changes the society a review study.- Chapter 7 Women Empowerment through Psychological Patterns and Behavior Implications with Cultural Determinants and Indicators.- Chapter 8 Toxic Relationships A Multidisciplinary Exploration of Mental Health Implications.- Chapter 9 Women in Cinema Representation and Reality.- Chapter 10 Role of Social media usage in subjective well being and social comparison among girls.- Chapter 11 Women Economic Empowerment Policies Challenges and Opportunities.- Chapter 12 Status and Well Being of Single Mothers Challenges and Psychological Distress.- Chapter 13 Resilience as a coping weapon An ethnographic exploration of women’s life in the face of homelessness.- Chapter 14 Navigating Career Barriers and Facilitators The Role of Paradox Mindset in Occupational Well Being of Women Managers.- Chapter 15 Diversities and Challenges Women in Indian Armed Forces.- Chapter 16 Loneliness and Indian women A comprehensive analysis.- Chapter 17 Empowering Progress The Interplay of Women's Political Participation and Development Dynamics.- Chapter 18 Green Guardians Women Leading India's Environmental Revolution.- Chapter 19 Sex differences in the resilience and perceived social support predictors of stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms.
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The book examines various aspects of women empowerment in South Asia, particularly in India. The term “empowerment” refers to women’s liberation from social-economic restraints of reliance. Women worldwide actively work as leaders and establish new dimensions in all fields. Yet, in India, although women comprise around 50% of India’s population, most stay economically dependent, and in most Indian villages and towns, women are still denied fundamental education. After more than 75 years of independence as a country, we need to take a long-overdue in-depth look at empowering women in India and how women empowerment should be a powerful tool for national development. This book aims to discuss the empowerment of women through examining the social and personal challenges faced by women, as well as evaluating areas such as gender discrimination, education opportunity, and employment opportunity.
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Provides an introduction to and basic knowledge of the principles of women empowerment through resilience Addresses emerging issues in gender equity which have not been covered by other books in the market Useful resource in policymaking and research related to gender equity, particularly in South Asia
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ISBN
9789819609857
Publisert
2025-03-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Dr. Abha Singh is presently working as a professor and head in the Department of Psychology at PPNPG College, Kanpur. A total of 24 years of teaching experience in UG and PG courses. A major research project received from UGC has been successfully submitted. Currently, two research projects are running in the department as a principal investigator she is working on. She has published more than 30 research papers. Six chapters contributed to a national-level book. Around 80 research papers were presented at national and international seminars. Presently, three research scholars are doing PhD under the supervision of Dr. Abha Singh, and one PhD awarded. Dr. Abha Singh coordinated the session 2021–2022 Pre-PhD course. ICSSR supported the national seminar conducted by Dr. Abha Singh in November 2022. Dr. Singh has organized many guest lectures and workshops. She holds many administrative responsibilities and academic activities.

 

Dr. Rahul Bhadouria is working as an assistant professor at the Department of Environmental Studies, Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. He obtained his doctoral degree from the Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. He has published more than 22 papers, 22 book chapters, and 8 edited books in internationally reputed journals/publishers. His current research areas are management of soil C dynamics to mitigate climate change, a perspective on tree seedling survival and growth attributes in tropical dry forests under the realm of climate change, plant community assembly, functional diversity and soil attributes along the forest-savanna-grassland continuum in India, recovery of degraded mountains in central Himalayas and urban ecology.

 

Dr. Sachchidanand Tripathi is an associate professor at the Department of Botany, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. He obtained his doctoral degree from the Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, India. The areas of his interest are plant ecology, soil ecology, ecophysiology, and urban ecology. He has published more than 50 publications (including research publications, books and book chapters, conference proceedings) and 5 books with reputed international journals and publishers.

 

Dr. Ritu Modi is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Allahabad. She has obtained her doctoral degree in the area of mental health. She has fifteen years of teaching and research experience. She has taught courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In addition, she has developed the curricula and taught the career-oriented course of the Diploma in Guidance and Counselling. She has published 32 research papers on various psychological topics related to mental health at national and international levels with reputed national and international publishers, including well-being, happiness, and social media. Her research interest areas are positive psychology, cross-cultural psychology, and indigenous psychology.

 

Dr. Shashidhar Gupta is currently associated with SNS College, Jehanabad, as assistant professor, where he is actively involved in teaching and research activities. His research area is gerontology and positive psychology, having completed his PhD in the same field. His research interests mainly revolve around aging and its impact on mental health, quality of life, and social issues. Dr. Gupta has authored eight research papers published in various renowned journals and edited books.