WOMAN EMPOWERMENT CELL |
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Under the guidance of our beloved principal Sri. B. B. Budihal, the team was organized and guided, the following members were nominated. |
WEC Committee Members; 1. Smt. Goutami Balimane -Convener 2. Dr. Jyoti Madar - In-charge Convener 3. Smt. Shailaja Patil - Member 4. Miss. Akshata Pattanshetty - Member 5. Miss. Laxmi Hongal - Member 6. Miss. Savitri S. Gullannavar - Member 7. Miss. Farida Bagewadi -Member 8. Miss. Shushmita Tiwari -Member 9. Smt. Aishwarya Hiremath - Member 10. Miss. Akshata Bugati -Member |
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT · More focus on community mobilization, outreach and mass media through alternative media moment among the grassroots level. · Such kind of medium which provide a forum of “for the people and by the people” concept gives a new reformation to the developmental concept of a society which are hardly acknowledge. · Various programs and policies should be made which are alternative initiatives to the lesser known groups. |
NEED AND IMPORTANCE OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT · Mahatma Gandhi firmly states that the status of women would not change merely by bringing legislations; it must be supported by change in the women’s social circumstances and situations and also man’s sexist attitude to women. · Empowerment is a process aimed at changing the nature and direction of systematic forces, which marginalize women and other disadvantaged sections in a given context. · A large segment of a India womanhood still suffers depravation and discriminator attitudes. |
ADVANTAGES OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT · Next generation will be empowered because of her. · If women will be empowered she will not be burden on anyone. · Financial burden of man can be shared with her support. · Family can be more strong because of both working hand. · When financial problems will be shared than results of conflict. |
PROGRAMMES OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT (Goals and Objectives) · Advancement and development of women in every walk of life. · Creating an environment through economic and social policies. · Enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedom. · Equal access to participation and decision making. · Equal access to women at all levels. · Strengthening legal systems. · Active participation and involvement of both men and women. · Mainstreaming a gender perspective in the development process. |
Activity Reports under Woman Empowerment Cell for the Academic Year |