Reflection of Religious Values and Family Bonding in Dilip Chitre’s The Felling of the Banyan Tree

Vol-3 | Issue-02 | February 2018 | Published Online: 28 February 2018    PDF ( 232 KB )
Author(s)
Patel Sonal Shankarbhai 1
Abstract

In social work, empowerment forms a practical approach of resource-oriented intervention. In the field of citizenship education and democratic education, empowerment is seen as a tool to increase the responsibility of the citizen. Empowerment is a key concept in the discourse on promoting civic engagement. Women's political participation has been considered a major measure of women's empowerment. Globally, through histories of the world we have records of very few regents, sovereigns, and active agents in nobility who were women. Champions of liberalism like John Stuart Mill had advocated women's participation in governance by the struggle for women suffrage in the self avowed liberal west very well illustrates the entrenched nature of Patriarchical resistance to women's empowerment. Present paper refracts situation of political empowerment of women in India.

Keywords
Religious Values, Family Bonding, autobiographical element
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