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This hardcover book presents a detailed comparative study of gender equality and women empowerment initiatives across three major South Asian countries: Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka. Dr. Deepika Mann provides an in-depth analysis of women’s representation in political, social, and economic spheres, while examining the effectiveness of various empowerment programs and policies.
The study explores the historical context, legislative frameworks, and grassroots movements that have shaped women’s participation in these nations. By comparing the experiences and challenges faced by women across different cultural and institutional settings, the book offers valuable insights into best practices and areas requiring further intervention.
Ideal for researchers, policymakers, activists, and students of gender studies, this work contributes significantly to the discourse on women’s rights in South Asia and provides evidence-based recommendations for advancing gender equality in the region.
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