Abstract : Women Empowerment is the most vital system of strength the future of women in India. Education is the key factor for empowering woman in India. Educated woman can play important in the society for the social economic development. Empowering woman is the necessity of current era. Woman Empowerment makes a woman self-reliant, independent and prosperous. Education provide more to strength to women. Such strengthen come from the process of empowerment and empowerment will learn we will come for the education. Empowering women focuses the spotlight on the education and employment that are essential to sustainable development.Women Empowerment generally emphasized Firsty, woman's sense of self-worth; Secondly, their right to have the power of control their own lives; Thirdly, with in home; Fourthly, outside home; and lastly, their ability to influence the direction of social change to create a just social and economic order nationally. Educationplay a significant role in woman empowerment in inequality and vulnerability of woman in the society in India. This paper reflects the present position of women and importance of education in future building of woman.
Keywords : Role of Education, Empowerment of woman, self - reliant, self-motivated, decision making
Cite : J. (2023). Role of Education in the Empowerment f Women (1st ed., pp. 63-68). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9789388996570.2023.eb.ch12
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