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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT CELL (WEC)

The Indian government ushered in the new millennium by proclaiming 2001 as "Women's Empowerment Year," to focus on a future "where women are equal partners with men." The right to exert complete autonomy of one's acts is the most traditional definition of 'women's empowerment.' The status and role of women in our society have changed dramatically over the past few decades. Economic methods have shifted from the notion of 'welfare' in the 1970s to 'growth' in the 1980s, and now to ‘empowerment' in the 1990s.


This trend has been exacerbated with certain groups of women becoming particularly aware of their oppression in various aspects of family and public life. They will also mobilize themselves on topics that could affect their overall status. There is no question that since independence, women's advancement has always been at the forefront of planning. Empowerment is a significant step in this direction, but it must be seen in the light of relationships. To overcome the barriers to women's empowerment, both from the viewpoint of government and from the perspective of women themselves, a strong vision is needed. Efforts should be geared toward the overall advancement of Indian women by ensuring that they are given their fair share.


The college has the Women Empowerment Cell with the aim of empowering women and raising consciousness about their rights. In our college, women make up about 62% of the faculty

OBJECTIVES

  • To recognise and develop women who have high leadership skills.
  • To foster a society of female gender empowerment and dignity.
  • To include resources and services for women to be physically, intellectually, and emotionally motivated to support their development as self-sufficient individuals.
  • To make them aware of the guidelines of the Supreme Court and to ensure that sexual assault is viewed as a socially inappropriate activity within the organization and community.
  • To involve our NSS students to interact with rural and urban women who lack formal education and identifying initiatives appropriate for technological upgradation.
  • To organize conferences and workshops to disseminate knowledge about the various opportunities and methods available to women, as well as to educate them accordingly.

CELL COORDINATOR

    Ms.D.Roshini
  • Assistant Professor/li>
  • Department of Commerce
  • AJK College of Arts and Science
  • Coimbatore.