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FEMINISM IN INDIA : POST- INDEPENDENCE STATUS OF WOMEN

    1 Author(s):  DR. DHARMENDRA KR. RAY

Vol -  1, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 267 - 271  (2010 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Career is the sphere in which a person’s individuality is expressed and rewarded. A woman’s commitment to a career reflects her desire to fulfil her own potential. It amounts to the rejection of an identity based solely on a relationship-as a mother, wife or a daughter. An Indian woman, in the past, has been denied of opportunities to come up professionally in life. Early marriage and Purdah system confined her to her home. Her identity is deeply embedded in the entire family and her roles as wife and mother were given importance.

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