Women's Studies in India: A Review
The year 2001 was observed as women empowerment year. Following this, in India the National Policy for the empowerment of women was put forth in 2001. It recognized that the underlying causes of gender inequality are related to social and economic structures, based on informal norms and practices which are restrictive of women's freedom and equality. The University Grants Commission at present supports 65 Women's Studies Centres in the universities. Over the years some other universities and colleges have also started women's studies centres and programmes as their own independent initiative. Some other Non-Government Organisations also have research, documentation, curriculum development programmes in women's studies. The first seven women's studies centres were established by the UGC in the University System in 1987. This work aims to examine the activities and progress of some centres and assess how far they have been able to influence the university system and policy planning.
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