Relocating Women's Equality
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Book Details
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Author: Pankaj Kumar
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Language: English
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Edition/Publication Year: 2015
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ISBN: 9788131607428
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Pages: 328
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.2 x 1.0 inches
About the Book
Indian society remains largely male-dominated, and for many women, real freedom and equality continue to be elusive. Despite constituting half of the population, equal opportunity and equal treatment are still alien concepts for a large number of women in the country. In such an environment, women often face condescension, hostility, and systemic discrimination.
The Constitution of India, through its Preamble, aspires to secure justice—social, economic, and political—along with equality of status and opportunity. Numerous legal and constitutional measures have been adopted to uphold these ideals, including provisions for education, public employment, and political participation for women. Additionally, multiple legislations for the protection and emancipation of women have been enacted. Yet, crimes against women continue to rise, highlighting the persistent gaps between law and reality.
This volume brings together insightful articles that not only analyze the real status of women in India but also provide recommendations for reducing crimes against women and promoting their equal status in society. It emphasizes that women’s empowerment requires a holistic and constructive approach across various social, legal, and political platforms.
With contributions from renowned scholars such as Saroj Kumar Dhal, Sadhna Gupta, Ayan Hazra, Khangembam Indira, Tukaram N. Khandade, Preeti Misra, and Ambey Kumar Srivastava, this book serves as a comprehensive resource for students, researchers, and policymakers in the fields of Women’s Studies, Sociology, Human Rights, and India Studies.

