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  1. What are the major challenges to women's empowerment in India?

  • Deeply ingrained patriarchal norms and social attitudes.

  • Violence against women, including domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking.

  • Lack of access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for women.

  • Discrimination in the workplace and lack of equal pay for equal work.

  • Limited political participation and representation of women in decision-making positions.

  1. What are the key roles of civil society organisations in women's empowerment?

  • Raising awareness about women's rights and issues.

  • Providing support services to women in need, such as shelters and legal aid.

  • Advocating for policy changes and legislative reforms to promote gender equality.

  • Implementing grassroots-level programs for women's empowerment, such as skill development training and literacy programs.

  • Monitoring the implementation of government policies and holding the government accountable.

  1. How can the National Policy for Women (2016) be effectively implemented?

  • Strong political will and commitment from the government.

  • Adequate resource allocation and budgetary support for the implementation of the policy.

  • Effective coordination and collaboration between different government ministries and agencies.

  • Active participation of civil society organisations and community-based organisations.

  • Regular monitoring and evaluation of the policy's impact and making necessary adjustments.


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