Women Empowerment
Mainstream Social Welfare FoundationWomen empowerment in India is dependent up to a great extent on numerous different variables that encompass geographical setting (urban/rural), social status (caste and class), educational status, and age factor. Actions on the women empowerment exist at the state, local (panchayat), and national levels. However, women encounter differentiation in most sectors like education, economic opportunities, health and medical assistance, and political participation, which demonstrates that there are substantial gaps between strategy advancements and real exercise at the community level.

2. Disparity in education
3. Inadequate Nutrition
4. Low status in the family
5. Health and Safety:
6. Professional Inequality:
7. Morality and Inequality:
8. Gender Disparities
10. Domestic Violence
11. Dowery
12. Widows Plight
13. Sexual Harassment
14. Low life expectancy
15. Declining Sex Ratio
16. Social Stereotype
18. Eve teasing
19. Trafficking
20. Less involvement in decision making
21. Low literacy rate
22. Two out of every ten girls in the age group of 6-11 years are still not enrolled in schools
Come, join our mission to make Every Women of India Empowered!
Over the years, we have faced a multitude of issues but undeterred, we have devised several solutions that help us continue sharing the gift of empoweringstatus with underprivileged women.
- To get expertise of 50 % of its population
- To promote gender equality
- Use media for portraying positive image of women
- Financial Assistance to poverty stricken families
- Abolishment of child labour , dowry, early marriage and caste system
- Promotion of self-respect and self-dignity in women & girls.
- Counselling of family members belonging to poor and underprivileged families.
- Developing entrepreneurship qualities among women.
- Emphasis should be given to empower women through awareness building on social issues, bringing attitudinal change, providing information on health care, nutrition, hygiene and legal rights.
- Bring changed views from government officials, policy makers. Political parties and others to have adequate political will and conviction to empower women in India without double standard mind.
- Make women capable to kick start the progress and development from homemaking to nation building.
- Strict implementation of Programmes and Acts should be there to curb the mal-practices prevalent in the society.
- Review of curriculum and educational materials to include gender education and human rights issues.
- Use of different forms of mass media to communicate social messages relating to women’s equality and empowerment.