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This comprehensive comparative study by Dr. Deepika Mann examines gender equality and women empowerment initiatives across three major South Asian nations: Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka. The book provides an in-depth analysis of women’s representation and participation in various spheres including politics, education, employment, and social sectors.
Through rigorous research and comparative methodology, the author explores the legislative frameworks, policy implementations, and ground-level realities affecting women in these countries. The study highlights both achievements and persistent challenges in advancing gender equality, offering valuable insights into regional variations and common patterns across South Asia.
This work serves as an essential resource for policymakers, academics, researchers, and development professionals interested in understanding women’s empowerment trajectories in the region and identifying best practices for promoting inclusive development.







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