In earlier times women were considered weak.
In the present times women have become empowered.
According to Swami Vivekananda, “There is no opportunity for development until the condition of women for the welfare of the world improves.
It is almost impossible for any bird to fly with one wing. ”
The issue of women's rights has attracted attention all over the world.
The first step towards women's empowerment is to enjoy women's rights in an independent, equal and just manner.
As perceptions about women in India changed, attitudes towards development evolved.
Women were involved in the development process.
As a result, the empowerment of women in the fields of education, economy, society, politics and health began to grow.
The Constitution of India, laws, welfare schemes for women and various programs have given impetus to women's empowerment.
The movement and thinking for women's empowerment in India is seen in the context of the freedom movement and women's emancipation.
'Shakti' is important in women's empowerment, Which contains influences.