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2022 ◽  
pp. 250-260
Author(s):  
Faran Ahmad Qadri ◽  
Saima Shadab ◽  
Arifa Khan

This chapter mainly focuses on the role and prospects of women entrepreneurs (or women agri-entrepreneurs) in India's agriculture sector. India has witnessed unprecedented growth in the total number of entrepreneurs and innovations over the past many years. Despite this appreciable growth, the role of women entrepreneurs remains devitalised and underutilised, which requires proper attention by the government and other stakeholders of the country. However, over the past many years, the government has taken various crucial initiatives to promote the role of women entrepreneurs, especially in the agriculture sector. As a result, there has been a remarkable transformation in the share and contribution of women entrepreneurs engaged in the agriculture sector. Therefore, the chapter examines the trend and pattern of women agri-entrepreneurs in India and highlights their challenges.


Author(s):  
Bilkis Zabara ◽  
Sabria Al-Thawr
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ESP Today ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 145-168
Author(s):  
María Vázquez-Amador ◽  
M. Carmen Lario-de-Oñate

Author(s):  
Heni Voni Rerey ◽  

This research is motivated by the role of women in the household environment, so this role is considered an obligation that must be done hereditary by women. It can be described that the role of women in life ranging from pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding children, maintaining the survival of children to adulthood is a nature that must be lived by a woman. This study examined the role of Papuan women in the Sentani tribe as a family booster and health resilience for the community from the cultural point of view of the Sentani tribe, Papua. This research uses qualitative research methods of phenomenology in May - October 2021. The data collection was conducted with interviews with 14 informants consisting of tribal chiefs, community leaders, fathers, mothers and young women sentani. The results showed sentani women began their role in the household by preparing all the needs of family members as an early education for young women about their obligations as women. Mothers have an important responsibility to keep young women in a pattern of association and behave with boys. Sentani women have a dual role, in addition to shouldering the responsibility of being a mother who gives birth and prepares all the needs of children and her husband, they also play a role to prepare foodstuffs such as gardening or looking for fish in the lake. This role is always attached and passed down to their daughters.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 129-136
Author(s):  
Dewi Avivah

Islam is a gender-just religion so that in the dissemination of its values, gender-fair spaces and opportunities are also needed. The purpose of this study is to provide understanding and understanding to the reader that in realizing a gender-just environment, religion is an important slice that needs to be considered. Islam has agreed to create a gender-just order, and it has been stated in the verses of the Koran. This research method uses qualitative research, sourced from reading material and supported by implementation pictures as supporting data. The results showed that the presence of female clerics was very important. Islam has conveyed Islamic teachings by realizing gender justice so that resistance to patriarchal culture in Indonesia can be carried out with the presence of female ulama to understand that women also have human potential so that they can be said to be worthy as scholars. The limitation of this research is that the author is a little complicated in compiling the historical sequence of the presence of women ulama until their existence today. The lack of data sources that the author must obtain is still rare especially in research about Women Ulama as part of the struggle for gender equality.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 124-130
Author(s):  
Dr Sumanta Bhattacharya ◽  
Bhavneet Kaur Sachdev

The untold, unheard and unseen facts of the struggle for an Independent India. The role of Indian women freedom fighters in the journey of freedom struggle. Everyone speaks about the prominent role played by the male freedom fighter. However, without female freedom fighters achieving Independent India would remain a dream. From being considered as second citizens, being victims of domestic violence, uneducated population, practising sati system to transforming themselves into great freedom fighter leaders has remained unknown to a lot of people. Indian women have played an impactful role in this journey from being part of the non-cooperation movement to practising saytagraha and promoting Khadi and picketing up of liquor shops. Women like Usha Mehta, Rajkumari Gupta, Aruna Asaf Ali, Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi, Rani Gaidinliu, Amal Prabha Das, Azizam Bai, Gulan Kaur, Sarojini Naidu has played paramount role in making India free from British rules. Their participation in all the freedom struggle is significant and respectful.


Author(s):  
Jana Raclavská

The article serves as a contribution to the role of women in Protestant culture. An analysis of five manuscripts by Jan Traugott Bartelmus proves that a woman is gradually gaining a new position in society. Still, the main mission of a woman is motherhood and bringing up children in faith, which is manifested in many word combinations in the form of epithets (faithful mother, gracious, kind, faithful wife, etc.). However, other roles emerge, such as supporting the poor or material help for the church. The analysis also showed that educated Cieszyn women were held in high esteem.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Putu Agus Windu Yasa Bukian

<pre><em>Jejaitan, Banten and Upakara are three things that cannot be separated in Balinese culture. Women play an important role in maintaining the consistency of these three things. The era of revolution 4.0 with a technology basis tends to break the focus of Balinese women, they must be able to adapt themselves well without reducing the cultural meaning that has been attached to Balinese society. Share the challenges and obstacles faced by Balinese women to maintain a culture that is very closely related to religious life in Bali. This study was designed qualitatively with an explanatory approach through a brief survey with the help of Google Form media on 172 Balinese Hindu women in the Kubuaddan Village area, Buleleng Regency. The data obtained were analyzed with Nvivo 12 Plus. The results of this study resulted in four main themes, namely the meaning of jejaitan, the role of women, the burden or yadnya and learning efforts. The four themes that were produced overall show that women have a very important role. help and important bridge in the effort to maintain the culture of jejaitan, offerings and ceremonies in Bali. These three elements are part of the yadnya that is sincere to Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, this concept can defend Balinese culture from the abrasion of times and existing technology.</em><em></em></pre>


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