Our history is full of women who were courageous, decision making had strong willpower & educated. They played a vital role in the development of India like Jhansi ki Rani, Sita, Sarojini Naidu, Indira Gandhi, Savitribai Phule, Maharani Durgawati & Ahilya bai Holkar, etc.
These are the 10 lines on Women Empowerment for students and children for classes 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and competitive exams.
- Women empowerment means being given equal rights to females in their lives, freedom of decision-making , education, employment not only in our society and workplace, but also in our family and home.
- Women empowerment is a tool that will erase inequality in society & it will start from the own family of a woman. Because families make society & society makes a nation.
- Education is the only way to bring the change in a woman’s life, as in many rural areas women are still deprived of the right to education due to their poverty, ignorance about their rights and lack of availability of resources to get an education.
- Education makes them aware of their rights, available opportunities provided by government schemes, free education and decision making.
- Poverty is the main barrier to the empowerment of a woman as she has to work in fields and other domestic works instead to going school. They help their families to earn the bread.
- Women should give more power for making their own decision in their lives so that they could lead a quality life. It will remove inequality and our nation will grow.
- Women empowerment makes women financially and socially independent.
- Women empowerment will secure life of women and reduce domestic violence and crime against them.
- Government has launched many schemes for the empowerment of women like, “Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao”, Mahila Shakti Kendras, Ujjawala Scheme etc.
- Women’s empowerment is the strong pillar for the growth of a family, society and nation.
Five lines on Women Empowerment
These are the five lines on Women Empowerment for students and children for classses 6,7,8.
- Women empowerment refers to equal rights for women in education, employment and decision making.
- Three barriers to women empowerment are poverty, lack of education and violence against women.
- A overall growth of a woman is also the growth of a society and a nation.
- Women empowerment removes inequality and provides the equal rights for women in every sphere of life.
- In India most women are deprived with their basic rights in rural area. So women empowerment is necessary for rural areas so that our nation could grow together.
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