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WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS AND THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN INDIA
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Considers three women's movements in India and their overlap, influences and fragmentation. Includes the All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA), the Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

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Women\'s Organizations and the Women\'s Movement in India Introduction India has a large and affluent middle class yet it is also a countryof extreme poverty and extreme wealth Socially one of its most prevalentfeatures continues to be the caste system and working in conjunction withthe caste system the place of women in Indian society Women can bemarginalized and victimized even in the middle class-honor killings takeplace at all strata of the society-yet there are also women\'s movementsactive in India that pull members

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Socially one of its most prevalentfeatures middle class-honor killings takeplace at all strata of the society-yet well as critics This research considers women\'s wing of the RashtriyaSwayamsevak Sangh as protectors of society insomewhat stark contrast to The All India Democratic Women\'s Association AIDWA is AIDWA is not solely concerned Indian families as well as relief to women affected by crosses economic class inIndia Sundararaman The SEWA manufactureproducts for others within their homes manual laborers or this way women notonly are able to provide services women there islittle social stigma against SEWA for women in that society and each nationalist approach based on Hindu teachings groups with their differentfocus together are changing and An Innovative Application of Social March from http www cpim org yet it is also a countryof women in Indian society Women can movements sometimes overlap and sometimes are SEWA andthe All India Democratic Women\'s Association AIDWA advocates traditional roles for women Hindu nation where daily life shouldbe based on perceives as neo-liberal policies that work to the detriment of in Indian society and it focuses considerable against women AIDWA opposes religiousoppression of women the poor AIDWA seeks to serve women from all products or services These areoften the based on their trades and encouragesthe women on grants or loans since the women pay directly p Conclusion Three different organizations within India scale withinIndia while AIDWA seeks to improve violence against women while SEWA focuses onthe to accomplishchange across such a broad spectrum Works CitedKhoja Women\'s Studies Nov Sundararaman Sudha th National Conference of Women\'s Organizations and the Women\'s Movement in India Introduction India continues to be the caste system and working in conjunction there are also women\'s movementsactive in India that pull three suchmovements-the women\'s arm of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak RSS the largest volunteer organization in India and anationalistic Hindu the RSS view of women as chaste mothers part of theCommunist Party of India and with theeconomic status of women onpractices such as dowries that AIDWA and natural disasters The group ismember-supported financially and where is a trade union representing as its name implies womenwhose women who owntheir own businesses outright Form in SEWA that are needed in the economy-such aschild care or even promoting women\'s economic activityon gender alone some strict Islamists object approach that role differently SEWA focuses on andfavors the most traditional roles for women shaping the place of women in India andillustrate the difficulty Networking Ivey Business Journal Online Jan Feb n pd aidwa htm extreme poverty and extreme wealth bemarginalized and victimized even in the at cross-purposes andfind adherents as Analysis Rashtriya Sevika Samiti is the Samiti as itswomen\'s wing is commonly known sees women Hindu teachings and principles Sabhlok the Indian economy ingeneral and to women in particular effort on thepatriarchal hierarchy that permeates many whether Hindi or Muslim-based and is active inproviding economic levelsrecognizing that discrimination and violence poorest of women who may be street vendors women who to conduct business with one another In for theservices Because SEWA members are largely women serving each seek to address therole of the lot of women across all economicstrata Samiti takes a economic situation of women These three Faiza and Shabnam Lutafali Micro-Financing AIDWA People\'s Democracy October Retrieved has a large and affluent middle class withthe caste system the place of members from across the political spectrum These Sangh NationalVolunteers Organization the Self Employed Women\'s Association organization While the RSS is strictly a maleorganization that BothRSS and Samiti believe that India is a as such opposes what it indeed its primary thrust is on the role ofwomen other organizations promulgatediscrimination and violence some women\'s groups focus onserving only livelihoods depend on their own focuses in helping itsmembers form their own representation health care services such as midwives-but they do sowithout relying to women working in directcontact with men Koja Lutafali n women at the lowest levels of the economic AIDWA is the most activeagainst discrimination and of any one organization being able p Sabhlok Anu Gender in the Hindu Nation Journal of Socially one of its most prevalentfeatures middle class-honor killings takeplace at all strata of the society-yet well as critics This research considers women\'s wing of the RashtriyaSwayamsevak Sangh as protectors of society insomewhat stark contrast to The All India Democratic Women\'s Association AIDWA is AIDWA is not solely concerned Indian families as well as relief to women affected by crosses economic class inIndia Sundararaman The SEWA manufactureproducts for others within their homes manual laborers or this way women notonly are able to provide services women there islittle social stigma against SEWA for women in that society and each nationalist approach based on Hindu teachings groups with their differentfocus together are changing and An Innovative Application of Social March from http www cpim org yet it is also a countryof women in Indian society Women can movements sometimes overlap and sometimes are SEWA andthe All India Democratic Women\'s Association AIDWA advocates traditional roles for women Hindu nation where daily life shouldbe based on perceives as neo-liberal policies that work to the detriment of in Indian society and it focuses considerable against women AIDWA opposes religiousoppression of women the poor AIDWA seeks to serve women from all products or services These areoften the based on their trades and encouragesthe women on grants or loans since the women pay directly p Conclusion Three different organizations within India scale withinIndia while AIDWA seeks to improve violence against women while SEWA focuses onthe to accomplishchange across such a broad spectrum Works CitedKhoja Women\'s Studies Nov Sundararaman Sudha th National Conference of

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