Women workers in India: A case study of Bellary city
Sanjay Gandhi
Women in India are making enormous strides, both in urban and rural areas many Indian women are highly educated, more so than women in other developing areas. The vast middle class in India has been in the forefront in encouraging women to make substantial changes in their lives.rnSince the times immemorial worth of the work done or services rendered by women has not been recognised as India is a multifaceted society where no generations could apply to entire nations various regional, religious, and social groups and moreover Indian society is of extreme hierarchy where everyone ranked relatively to others according to their caste, class and power. This type of ranking is seen in every sphere of activity and women are expected to be chaste and modest in all actions that constrain their ability to perform in workplace on an equal basis with men.rnAfter globalization women are able to get more jobs this, raised hopes of women for a better and elevated status of women in society and also created a contradictory situation as well, now women are entering in various field but they face many problems as well.
Sanjay Gandhi. Women workers in India: A case study of Bellary city. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Volume 2, Issue 11, 2015, Pages 367-370