Women Liberation in Indian Political Scenario
| Vol-3 | Issue-10 | October-2016 | Published Online: 05 October 2016 PDF ( 199 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Dr Meenakshi Sangwan 1 | ||
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1Associate Professor of English Pt NRS Government College, Rohtak, Haryana, India |
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| Abstract | ||
Liberation can be viewed as means of creating a social environment in which one can make decisions and make choices either individually or collectively for social transformation. It strengthens the innate ability by way of acquiring knowledge, power and experience. Liberation is the process of enabling or authorizing individual to think, take action and control work in an autonomous way. It is the process by which one can gain control over one’s destiny and the circumstances of ones lives. Liberation includes control over resources (physical, human, intellectual and financial) and over ideology (beliefs, values and attitudes). It is not merely a feel of greater extrinsic control, but also grows intrinsic capacity, greater self-confidence and an internal transformation of one’s consciousness that enables one to overcome external barriers to accessing resources or changing traditional ideology. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Liberation, Political, Women | ||
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