“If you do not raise the women, who are the living embodiment of the Divine Mother, don't think that you have any other way to rise.”
- Swami Vivekananda
A woman is a full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform. Nari Shakti is a concept that has existed in Indian culture since time immemorial. The mother goddess has been worshipped from ancient times in various forms- Druga and Kali in east India, MahishasuraMardini and Bhagwati in Kerala etc. She has always been portrayed as the epitome of Shakti, able to accomplish that which man cannot. This, however, is the only grim scenario of women having no voice in their own lives; leave alone the decision of the family.
According to the provisions of the Constitution of India, it is a legal point to grant equality to women in society in all spheres just like males. The Department of Women and Children functions well in this field for the proper development of women and children in India. Women are given a top place in India from the ancient time however they were not given the empowerment to participate in all areas. Empowering women is the main motto of the development department because an empowered mother with a child makes the bright future of any nation.
Empowerment of women has undergone a major transformation in recent times. The modern woman is no longer confined to the four walls of the house. Women are now realizing their worth in every way and demanding gender equality and justice both at home and in the workplace. They have broken the glass barrier in almost every field be it technology, space, science, sports or the armed forces. Almost every fifth woman is an entrepreneur- both in urban and rural India. In the workplace, every fourth worker in India is a woman.
"दुनिया की पहचान है,औरत
हर घर की जान है औरत
बेटी, बहन, माँ और पत्नी बनकर
घर घर की शान है औरत!"
"नारी शक्ति है, सम्मान है
नारी गौरव है, अभिमान है
नारी ने ही ये रचा विधान है
हमारा शत-शत प्रणाम है!"

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