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Women empowerment In very simple terms is an appeal to everybody

around(more importantly the women themselves!) to look at women


with a little more of 'open mind'. That 'empowerment' is a sheer
consequence. For example, when more women are literate, they can
contribute in a unique way, by communicating and highlighting all
those aspects that are exclusive to women folk. So, literacy empowers
their intellect. Their opinion gets a hearing. The women's
empowerment movement is basically a small component in the
revolution in the way women are compensated, treated and respected
in comparison to their male counterparts. Personally, it means that as
a woman, I have the wherewithal to balance a career and family
without it causing a conflict. It means that I can choose any profession
I desire and earn equal pay based on my qualifications and not my
gender.

Women should get equal opportunities to grow, learn and add to the
society is whatever way they feel happy with. We need more Kalpana
Chawlas, Chanda Kocchars, Indira Nooyis and Mother Terressas.
For a healthy and balanced society, all segments need to be treated
fairly

equal

Equality is something that humans naturally tend to crave. Wherever


whoever is a weaker section of society, they need empowerment.
Women especially because this sector is a major part of the society

and yet so not empowered in so many places. How can all of us


expect to grow when half of us are held back?

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