This paper intends to give an introductory understanding of development issue in India, UN, other International organizations and NGOs in India and their relation with women, and reservation for women in political sphere. This will make students aware of the various levels of existences to discover what it takes to make women empowered.
Women and the issues of development in India: with reference to Education and Health
Reservation for women: Making of 73rd and 74th Amendments
Empowerment of women through political participation: Panchayati Raj and Municipalities
Development of Women through Economic participation (Post Liberalization): Public and Private Sectors
Role of United Nations (UNIFEM), & NGO (SEWA) in the development of Women
Assessing and analyzing developmental issues and their impact on women (Eco-feminism).
Unit I In WSI 2008
Sarkar, Tanika, Strishiksha or Education for Women
Education for Women’s Equality: National Policy on Education 1986
Unit II
p.105, pp.139-142 Mazumdar, Vina, Memories of a Rolling Stone, Zubaan, New Delhi, 2010
Unit III
pp 1-5, Poonacha, Veena, Women in Decision Making in Private Sector in India, RCWS, SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai 1996
pp 194-202 John, Mary, Feminism, Poverty and Globalisation, in WSI 2008
pp 202-211 Banerjee, Nirmala, How Real is the Bogey of Feminisation, in WSI 2008
Unit IV
pp 98-105 Agnihotri, Indu, Fourth World Conference on Women A Report from China
pp 198-199 WSI, 2008 SEWA
Unit V Warren, Karen, Ecofeminism, Women, Culture, Nature, Rawat Publication, 2014
Vandana Shiva, Globalization New Wars: Seed, Water and Life Form, Women Unlimited, 2005