Author: Mou Sangram
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04051014
Abstract: “Viksit Bharat” refers to the vision of transforming India into a developed, self-reliant, and inclusive nation by the year 2047. The primary objective of Viksit Bharat is to elevate India to developedcountry status by ensuring equal opportunities for all. This vision is based on four key pillars: youth, women, the poor, and farmers. A nation can achieve true development only when half of its population, women, actively participate in education, the economy, politics, and overall social life.
Among the four pillars of Viksit Bharat, women’s empowerment is a crucial one. Special emphasis is placed on enhancing women’s skills, education, social status, digital inclusion, and employment opportunities. Women need to be encouraged to participate actively in these areas.
For the research on women’s empowerment in Viksit Bharat, a qualitative methodology has been used, relying on secondary data such as books, journals, and government policies.
The study reveals that a truly developed nation can only be achieved through the active participation of women. Furthermore, improvements in women’s education have led to better social and economic conditions.
Keywords: Viksit Bharat, Women’s Empowerment, Policy Analysis, Gender Equality, India.
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