Indira Gandhi: Women Empowerment – Issues and Challenges
| Vol-3 | Issue-09 | September 2018 | Published Online: 07 September 2018 PDF ( 173 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Basavarajappa U. K. 1 | ||
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1Asst., Professor, Department of Economics, IDSG. Govt, College, Chikkamagalur, Karnataka (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
The legacy of Indira Gandhi is an unforgettable one. Especially in the early 20th century, when being assertive was regarded as unacceptably outrageous by society, she sought to set standards for other women leaders across the board to follow suit. Her success shows us the importance of taking advantage of your surroundings and not letting your gender define you. It is not only important to talk about the stories of women in leadership, it is imperative. The life of Indira Gandhi is a story that inspires a whole generation of women to be unapologetic and strive to achieve success by breaking the glass ceiling. Women's political participation and leadership are necessary factors for general peace and prosperity of a nation and the only way to encourage more women to be represented across platforms is by constantly reminding people about the tales of successful women through history. Indira Gandhi will forever be remembered as a powerful and capable leader who brought her country to the world’s stage and developed India into a regional superpower. Having faced her fair share of criticism, Indira continued to relentlessly pursue her goals with a conviction unmatched by any leader of her time. And this was the reason she commanded respect, irrespective of gender. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Indira Gandhi, Women Leaders, superpower | ||
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