"When women are the advisor, the Lords of
creation don't take the advice till they have persuaded themselves that it is
just what they intended to do; then they act upon it and if it succeeds, they
give the weaker vessel half the credit of it; if fails, they generously give
herself the whole".- Louisa May Alcott
But we should not forget that history in a witness to
the women who have in the past demonstrated unique leadership capabilities.
Razia Sultana, Rani of Jhansi, Sarojini Naidu and Indira Gandhi are motivation
examples of women empowerment. Earlier, most women were able to demonstrate the
leadership qualities only on their home fronts, as in Indian society man has
always acted as the master of the scene and the decision regarding the issue of
empowering women has always been taken by him. God has gifted women with
compassion, tender-heartedness, caring nature, concern for others. These are
very positive signs which imply that women can be leaders. Though some women
have shown their mettle yet a large number of them have to sharpen their
leadership qualities in various ways. In order to help women to be in
limelight, they need to be empowered. Therefore, empowerment of women is the
prerequisite to transform a developing country into a developed country.
I would like to peep into the past when the stature of
women as destroyed. They were treated as chattel in the early Roman society. In
France , they were termed as
half-soul creatures responsible for the destruction of society. The Chinese
considered them as devil's soul. Japanese men preferred to live unmarried
lives. Before the advent of Islam, Arabs buried their daughters alive
considering them as a sign of disgrace. In this way, they deprived women of
their due place. Most men view themselves as being the superior life-form in
society. They justify this belief by saying that they are stronger and more
capable; thus, making them more qualified for the more important roles in
society. They place themselves on pedestals and force women to believe in their
own inferiority to men and their incapability to excel educationally,
politically, economically and domestically. But the truth is that women have
advanced in all those areas.
In Shakespeare's works, many female characters are
portrayed as being manipulated, if not controlled outright by the men in their
lives as fathers, uncles, suitors, husbands. Therefore, Shakespeare's works appear
to send mixed singles regarding the notion of female empowerment. Empowerment
has multiple, interrelated and interdependent dimensions economic, social,
cultural and political. It can be understood in relation to resources,
perceptions, relationship and power. But what does women empowerment mean?
Women empowerment generally has five components : firstly, women's sense of
self worth; secondly, their right to have the power of control their own lives,
both within and outside home; and lastly, their ability to influence the
direction of social change to create a just social and economic order
nationally, internationally and universally.
Educational attainment and economic participation are
they key constituents in ensuring the empowerment of women. Educational
attainment is essential for empowering women in all spheres of society, for
without education of comparable quality and content given to boys and men,
updated with existing knowledge and relevant to current needs, women will be
able to have access to well-paid formal sector jobs and advance with men. The
economic empowerment of women is a vital element of strong economic growth in
any country. Empowering women enhances their ability to influence changes and
to create a better society.
Other than educational and economic empowerment,
changes in women's mobility and social interaction and changes in
intra-household decision-making are necessary. Slight improvement in women's
involvement in household decision-making in male-headed household, on such issues
as credit, the disposal of household assets, children's education and family
healthcare can work wonders. Traditionally, gender based divisions persisted in
intra-household decision-making. Women basically decide on food preparation and
men make the financial decision. Women are one of the greatest assets in our
society. They equal to men in all aspects. Women are more perfectionists in the
power to create, nurture and transform.' Today, women are emerging as leaders
in growing range of fields. be it aeronautics, medicine, space, engineering,
law, politics, education, business...you just name the profession and they are
there, all that needed in today's world in their empowerment.
In India , the empowerment
process has already begun. We are now witnessing a steady improvement in the enrolment
of women in schools, colleges and even in profession institutes. Their health
is better as compared to earlier decades. In this decade, women are entering
into the job market in increasing numbers. They are showing their skills even
in non-traditional sectors like police, defence, administration, media and
research fields. Twenty-six laws have been enacted so far to protect women from
various crimes. The recent law on the 'protection of women against domestic
violence' satisfies the long pending demand of the women activities. In the
political field, the reservation for women is a significant step forward
towards their political empowerment. When thirty-three percent reservations for
women in Parliament becomes a reality, women's voice will be heard in the
highest forum of democracy. The day, women of India will reach zenith in
their empowerment. But a lot of work has to be done as there is a category of
women (who consider themselves highly educated) that proudly accepts that they
don't have digital literacy even though they own a computer, they cannot even
operate bank accounts or make travel arrangements for family or handle hospital
admissions even during emergencies. Even for a simple task like social visits
or shopping generally they need the company of their husbands.
Women in India feel proud to display
that they are well protected and pampered by their husbands without realizing
that they are making themselves helpless. Such women's economic literacy is so
low that they cannot play any role in family's decision regarding family's
budget, savings and investments. To such women, the national budget discussion
is for men only and soap operas are for them. Such women suffer a lot if
something untoward happens to their husbands. This type of extreme dependency
is not good for the development of women. Women should remember that they are
also rational, intelligent and thinking human beings. Dependent women are not
empowered women. If modern women think that they are empowered, it's a myth for
them. Empowerment means to inspire women with he courage to break free from the
chains of limiting beliefs, patterns and societal or religious conditions that
have traditionally kept women suppressed and unable to realize their true beauty
and power.
Some qualities to be acquired by women to become truly
empowered are awareness about risk prevailing at home, in work place, in travelling
and staying outside home. They should have political, legal, economic and
health awareness. They should have knowledge about support groups and positive
attitudes towards life. They should get goals for future and strive to achieve
them with courage. The best gift parents today can give to their daughters is
education. If women choose to be ignorant then all the efforts taken by the
Government and women activists will go in vain. Even in twenty-fifth century,
they will remain backward and will be paying a heavy price for their
dependence, So, it is a wake-up call for women to awake from their deep slumber
and understand the true meaning of their empowerment. In the end I would like
to conclude with the following words, "Women as the motherhood of the
nation should be strong, aware and alert".
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