Women Empowerment
Prepared By:
---Priyanka Verma
We are (the students of Asansol Engineering College) very
grateful to all the teachers of Asansol Engineering College
for their continuous support in completing our project
report. We are especially very thankful to all faculty
without whose help we could not have finished this project.
We express our sincere gratitude to Mr.Debabrata Das and
Mr.Sovan Sen who gave us the opportunity to participate
on this project, and for guiding us and pursue us to finish
this project.
Index
•Intoduction
•Education
•Women Education
•Education Problems In India
•Girl’s Education:A Lifeline To Development
•Advantages,Disadvantages And Present
State Of Women Education
•Cause For Women Empowerment
•Why Girls In India Are Still Missing Out
On The Education They Need
•Conclusion
This project is based on the topic “Education: A Tool For Women Empowerment”.
This project contains vivid description about the women education,need for women
education,present education status of women and how education can be a tool for women
empowerment.
Education is very important if we want to be self dependent person.If we want to see the world as a
just and fair place where everyone is given equal opportunities,education is what we require.
Empowerment means moving from enforced powerlessness to a position of power. Education is an
essential means of empowering women with knowledge,skills and self confidence necessary to fully
participate in the development process.Sustainable development is only possible when men and
women equal opportunities to reach their potential.Women have the potential to change their own
economic status and that of their communities and the countries in which they live yet usually
women’s economic contribution are unrecognized,their work undervalued and their promise
undernourished.Education is important for everyone ,but it is a critical area of empowerment for
women and girls.This is not only because education is an entry point to opportunity but also because
women’s educational achievements have positive ripple effects within the family and across
generation.
EDUCATION
Education is veryimportant if we want to
be selfdepend ent person.
Education is important for everyone ,butit
is a criticalareaof empowerment for
women and girls.
Nowadayseducationin Indiais provided
by the publicsector as wellas the private
sector,withcontroland fundingcoming
fromthree levels: central,state,local
WOMENEDUCATION
Educationis an essential means of
empowering womenwith
knowledge,skills and self
confidence necessary to fully
participate in the development
process.
Womenhave the potential to
change their owneconomic status
and that of their communities
and the countries in which they
live yet usually women’seconomic
contributionare
unrecognized,their work
undervalued andtheir promise
Education Problems in India
It is unfortunately true of
our society that children
are sent to school not
according to their
intelligence or aptitude but
The economic structure of rural
areas is such that children, especially
girls, are required to help in
household work and perform their
chores. Young girls have to look after
their younger brothers and sisters,
have to get water from the well,
have to carry food to the father in
the field, etc.
Girl’s education:A lifeline to developement
.
Offering girls basic
education is one sure way of
giving them much greater
power -- of enabling them to
make genuine choices over
the kinds of lives they wish to
lead. This is not a luxury.
Present Status of Women Education
 Thepresentposotionof educatinga womanare
irrefutable.
 Educationboostsa woman'sself-esteem,her
employmentopportunitiesandherabilityto
dealwiththe problemsof theworldaroundher.
 A righttoeducationhas beenrecognizedby some
governments.Atthegloballevel,Article13 of
theUnitedNations'1966InternationalCovenanton
Economic,SocialandCulturalRightsrecognizesthe
rightof everyoneto an education
Empowerment
 The female child sex ratio (0-6
years) is 914 per 1000 males
 Rural female literacy rate only
58% while rural male 78%
 Women employment in urban
areas is only 13.9% while in
rural areas is 29.9%. With the
rise in poverty, many women
are forced to work in very low
end and low paid jobs.
 Employment of women in
organized sector is less than
8%.
 Women especially in the child
bearing age often deficient in
nutrition due to poverty. As a
result the number of maternal
deaths in India is one of the
highest in the world and 87% of
all pregnant women in India are
anemic.
Why girls in india are
still missing out on
education they need
Meena (not her real name) didn't
tell her parents when the older
boys started harassing her on the
hour-long walk to school from her
home in Madanpur Khadar, south
Delhi – grabbing her hand and
shouting "kiss me" – because she
knew she would get the blame, as
if she had somehow encouraged
them. She was right: when her
family found out, they banned her
from going back to school,
worried about the effect on their
"honour" if she was sexually
assaulted. The plan now is to get
her married. She is 16.
Conclus
ion
Education is
what we need
if we want an
answer to
our questions
“whats”and
“hows” and
“wheres”

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Women Empowerment

  • 3. We are (the students of Asansol Engineering College) very grateful to all the teachers of Asansol Engineering College for their continuous support in completing our project report. We are especially very thankful to all faculty without whose help we could not have finished this project. We express our sincere gratitude to Mr.Debabrata Das and Mr.Sovan Sen who gave us the opportunity to participate on this project, and for guiding us and pursue us to finish this project.
  • 4. Index •Intoduction •Education •Women Education •Education Problems In India •Girl’s Education:A Lifeline To Development •Advantages,Disadvantages And Present State Of Women Education •Cause For Women Empowerment •Why Girls In India Are Still Missing Out On The Education They Need •Conclusion
  • 5. This project is based on the topic “Education: A Tool For Women Empowerment”. This project contains vivid description about the women education,need for women education,present education status of women and how education can be a tool for women empowerment. Education is very important if we want to be self dependent person.If we want to see the world as a just and fair place where everyone is given equal opportunities,education is what we require. Empowerment means moving from enforced powerlessness to a position of power. Education is an essential means of empowering women with knowledge,skills and self confidence necessary to fully participate in the development process.Sustainable development is only possible when men and women equal opportunities to reach their potential.Women have the potential to change their own economic status and that of their communities and the countries in which they live yet usually women’s economic contribution are unrecognized,their work undervalued and their promise undernourished.Education is important for everyone ,but it is a critical area of empowerment for women and girls.This is not only because education is an entry point to opportunity but also because women’s educational achievements have positive ripple effects within the family and across generation.
  • 6. EDUCATION Education is veryimportant if we want to be selfdepend ent person. Education is important for everyone ,butit is a criticalareaof empowerment for women and girls. Nowadayseducationin Indiais provided by the publicsector as wellas the private sector,withcontroland fundingcoming fromthree levels: central,state,local
  • 7. WOMENEDUCATION Educationis an essential means of empowering womenwith knowledge,skills and self confidence necessary to fully participate in the development process. Womenhave the potential to change their owneconomic status and that of their communities and the countries in which they live yet usually women’seconomic contributionare unrecognized,their work undervalued andtheir promise
  • 8. Education Problems in India It is unfortunately true of our society that children are sent to school not according to their intelligence or aptitude but The economic structure of rural areas is such that children, especially girls, are required to help in household work and perform their chores. Young girls have to look after their younger brothers and sisters, have to get water from the well, have to carry food to the father in the field, etc.
  • 9. Girl’s education:A lifeline to developement . Offering girls basic education is one sure way of giving them much greater power -- of enabling them to make genuine choices over the kinds of lives they wish to lead. This is not a luxury.
  • 10. Present Status of Women Education  Thepresentposotionof educatinga womanare irrefutable.  Educationboostsa woman'sself-esteem,her employmentopportunitiesandherabilityto dealwiththe problemsof theworldaroundher.  A righttoeducationhas beenrecognizedby some governments.Atthegloballevel,Article13 of theUnitedNations'1966InternationalCovenanton Economic,SocialandCulturalRightsrecognizesthe rightof everyoneto an education
  • 11. Empowerment  The female child sex ratio (0-6 years) is 914 per 1000 males  Rural female literacy rate only 58% while rural male 78%  Women employment in urban areas is only 13.9% while in rural areas is 29.9%. With the rise in poverty, many women are forced to work in very low end and low paid jobs.  Employment of women in organized sector is less than 8%.  Women especially in the child bearing age often deficient in nutrition due to poverty. As a result the number of maternal deaths in India is one of the highest in the world and 87% of all pregnant women in India are anemic.
  • 12. Why girls in india are still missing out on education they need Meena (not her real name) didn't tell her parents when the older boys started harassing her on the hour-long walk to school from her home in Madanpur Khadar, south Delhi – grabbing her hand and shouting "kiss me" – because she knew she would get the blame, as if she had somehow encouraged them. She was right: when her family found out, they banned her from going back to school, worried about the effect on their "honour" if she was sexually assaulted. The plan now is to get her married. She is 16.
  • 13. Conclus ion Education is what we need if we want an answer to our questions “whats”and “hows” and “wheres”