Description
Today, in most of the developing countries, more and more emphasis is laid on the need for the development of women and their active participation in the main stream of development process. It is widely recognized that Women in India had been kept in dark in the name of custom, tradition and religious faith. The prospects for development had been given the opportunity. Education was alien to her. Involvement in social and political activities was totally banned. This alienation and suppression of the weaker sex promoted the union government of India to try to provide 33 percent reservation for women; through they comprise nearly 50 percent of the population.