INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT International Peer Reviewed & Refereed Journals, Open Access Journal ISSN Approved Journal No: 2456-4184 | Impact factor: 8.76 | ESTD Year: 2016
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Scheduled Tribes constitute a small proportion of the total population of the country and are marginalized in many ways. The provisions made in the Constitution have brought changes in their status but still they have to face many challenges. Gowari tribal women are more hardworking than men and contribute significantly to their family income. However, their sources of income are limited. Today, atrocities on Gowari (Gondgowari) women have become a matter of concern. Crimes like dowry, female foeticide and domestic violence, including marital rape, are on the rise. Apart from these, other problems that still plague women are patriarchal oppression violence gender discrimination, lack of opportunities, extreme poverty, etc. So, we talk about issues like women emancipation and women empowerment. The objective of this theoretical paper is to explore the challenges faced by Gowari tribal women.
"A Study on Issue and challenges of Gowari Tribal Women", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.8, Issue 9, page no.d675-d679, September-2023, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2309381.pdf
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2456-4184 | IMPACT FACTOR: 8.76 Calculated By Google Scholar| ESTD YEAR: 2016
An International Scholarly Open Access Journal, Peer-Reviewed, Refereed Journal Impact Factor 8.76 Calculate by Google Scholar and Semantic Scholar | AI-Powered Research Tool, Multidisciplinary, Monthly, Multilanguage Journal Indexing in All Major Database & Metadata, Citation Generator
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