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ROLE OF SELF-HELP GROUPS IN EMPOWERING WOMEN: A CASE STUDY ON SELECTED SHGS IN GYALSHING OF WEST SIKKIM

    2 Author(s):  KARMA LODAY TAMANG, SANDHYA DEVI THAPA BHUWAN CHHETRI

Vol -  7, Issue- 3 ,         Page(s) : 57 - 70  (2016 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Gender based human society has been evolved of which the women folk boar the brunt of subjugation. The problem of such discrimination has differed in nature from society to society. In the developing countries, particularly in Asia, various socio-cultural, religious, political, legal and economic factors determine the status of women. These are further coupled with factors like family structure, socialization practices, gender role, inheritance pattern, cultural image of gender, etc.

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