Women Empowerment In Bangladesh

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1. Abstract Gone are the days when women were treated as inferior being compared to male in the society. Now in this modern world, women are given equal opportunity and rights to take part in decision making and contribute in family’s wellbeing. Women empowerment is the act to bring social changes in the society by changing the perception of people. To stop domestic violence against women, the government took initiatives like starting programs like RENEW and NCWC. Women suffers from many physical abuses and are put into prostitution area so Bhutanese government accepts the voice of women in such cases which in some ways empowers women. 2. Introduction In olden days women were confined within the walls of the house and their main work was to …show more content…

The interview was basically done around the Royal Thimphu College campus for the convenience of both interviewer and interviewee and some were done in BOB bank. Quantitative research had large number of respondent which helped to generate graph for the data collected. The survey questionnaire was allotted to 25 people including BOB employees and students of RTC. I have used qualitative method in order to see whether Bhutan have achieved women empowerment or is still in its way so to collect information from the internet. Confidentiality and anonymity had been maintained as the interviewee was not required to write their names to protect their identity and their views so that they would be honest with their answers. For more details refer to appendix 1 where a sample of survey form is …show more content…

Mostly I surveyed 15 employees of Bank of Bhutan to see whether in their working area there is any partiality shown in their working line. I asked them whether they think Bhutanese government should empower women or not and 80% responded that the government should empower women because it will not only help us to increase the country’s economy but also women have equal potential like that of the men to run the country. Whereas only 20% respondents said the country should not encourage women to have power because too much power may ruin the country. Our country believe in non- violence against women so some women take advantage of that kind of situation and due to this reasons many males suffers from the wrong accusation from their

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