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MARGINALIZE OF WOMEN CUSTOMIZED AS ARCHAIC Mrs. A. Pavani* and Miss. Sabia** Authors’ Particulars: Mrs. A. Pavani*, M. A., M. Phil., M. B. A. (Ph. D.), Assistant Professor, KL University, Vaddeswaram, Guntur – 522502, Andhra Pradesh, India. E-Mail:
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Miss. Sabia** has pursued her Post Graduation and M. Phil. from Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur. She has 10 years of experience in teaching. At present she has been giving her services as Assistant Professor at K L University, Vaddeswaram, Guntur. She is doing her Ph. D. on the works of Ruskin Bond. So far she has published six articles in both National and International journals and attended five National and International seminars.
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Authors’ Introduction: Mrs. A. Pavani* has pursued her Post Graduation and M. Phil. from Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur. She also did her PGCTE & PGDTE from English & Foreign Language University, Hyderabad. So far she has 13 years of experience in teaching. At present she has been giving her services as Assistant Professor at K L University, Vaddeswaram, Guntur. She is doing her Ph. D. on the works of Chetan Bhagat. So far she has published ten articles in both National and International journals and attended twelve National and International seminars.
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gravitational pull of tradition which binds
T
he concept of women empowerment not only focuses on giving women strength and skills to rise above from their miserable situation but at the same time it also stresses on the need to educate men regarding women issues and inculcating a sense of respect and duty towards women as equals. In the present write-up I try to describe and understand the concept of Women Empowerment which is productive in India in all its dimensions.
in its invisible threads even those men and women who are modern, educated and financially independent. “You can tell the condition of a nation by looking at the status
of
its
women”
– Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Keywords: women empowerment, women strength, women issues etc.
Contemporary Indian Feminist Writers:
T
Introduction: study
of
human
relationships reiterate the fact
that
human Shashi
Novels
of
contemporary
the Indian
feminist writers such as
Deshpande,
Githa
Hariharan,
but dynamic: it keeps on changing in
Meena Alexander, Manju Kapur and
response to changing circumstances and it
Arundhati Roy and it has left indelible
may become unconditional or demanding
print in the Mind of readers. Mistry,
after a length of time depending on
Bharati
Mukherjee,
circumstances. Studies in psychology,
Jhumpa
Lahiri,
sociology and anthropology underline the
Vassanji, Shyam Selvadurai, Meera Sayal,
facts that human beings are fundamentally
Kiran
social creatures; they depend on one
Divakaruni. Shashi Deshpande, point out
another for survival and well-being; they
that the ideal man-woman relationship in
have a powerful need for love, friendship
the Indian context is so prominent that
and
of
even the most brilliant and so called
disapproval, rejection and loneliness; and
forward male is incapable of looking at
they have a tendency to understand,
woman in terms of equality and the
influence
their
modern and progressive women, even after
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relationship is not static
the
environment, but their nature and behavior
resisting the social taboos, want to submit
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T
he
he image of Woman in
is unpredictable in isolation as well as in
themselves to the traditional roles. We are
group.
civilized
belonging;
they
and
The
are
afraid
manipulate
problems
in
human
relationships arise mostly because of the
Desai
Amitav
Anita
and
because
Desai,
Chitra
of
Ghosh,
our
M.G.
Banerjee
reciprocal
relationship with each other. As human
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beings have developed through mutation
Moreover, they present a marked
of cells, humanity has developed through
change
human
relationships
relationships
relationships
have
and
human
to
traditional
human
modern
human
through
relationships. The protagonists in these
emotions and holy sentiments like love,
novels, who belong to the middle class-the
fellow-feeling, sympathy, empathy, and so
class which ever aspires to reach the zenith
on. Women who are supremely emotional
and is always afraid of falling into the
beings
abyss and which consigns its members to
breathe
developed
from
relationships
which
encompass their entire life.
eternal struggle-have to struggle against
Shashi Deshpande’s novels deal
the forces of tradition and modernity. Deshpande’s
with human relationships operating in
novels
present
modern Indian context with its well
various aspects of women’s lives and their
established
and
roles as daughters, wives and mothers but
eternal moral and ethical values. They are
she is mainly interested in the lives of
also concerned with the changing context
modern Indian women who have come out
bringing
in the open raising their voice and forming
socio-cultural
moral
and
psychic
dilemmas and challenges in achieving a
a
new harmony in human relationships with
protagonists, who play a pivotal role in
the people of preceding and succeeding
human relationships portrayed in these
generations with different surroundings
novels, are not only from the middle class
and
Obviously,
society but also in the middle of their life.
Deshpande’s woman-centric novels hold
They are roughly between the age of thirty
special significance in this respect. Though
and thirty-five. Most of them are married
her primary concern is human beings, her
women in search of some kind of freedom,
novels tend to give an indication that a
self-identity, economic independence and
woman
different
individual autonomy, even though they do
relationships better than a man can.
not always succeed. Being adults, their
However, she only tries to highlight
relationships mainly concern the partner,
women’s potential in a state of freedom
spouse, lover and husband whoever it may
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its
and equality and never seeks to idealize
be. Presenting these women as wives
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in
norms
them.
seems to be the dominant concern of the
environments.
can
maintain
community.
Deshpande’s
female
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Madhu, Manjari and Devi turn to their past
realistically projects the image of the
at some critical moments to reflect on their
upper-class woman in contemporary India.
relationships
parents,
She portrays a variety of women from the
grandparents, siblings, cousins, friends and
traditional, subjugated and marginalized to
neighbors and redefine their relationships
the
in the changed context. In this way the
women. The novels Sultry Days (1994)
novelist extends the scope of human
and
relationships and gives due importance to
emancipation of women and project the
the role of other characters, male or
ultra-modern
female. Shashi Deshpande differs from her
people.Women writers mostly presented a
contemporaries in ending her novels.
narrow canvas of themes like domestic
All her novels except a matter of time, moving on and in the country of deceit,
end
with
the
possibility
of
conciliation and retreat to home, family and spouse and the message is that solution of problems lies in acceptance of life, not in its rejection. However, those seemingly reconciliatory endings accept the fact of human imperfectability and dislocate both men and women from idolized mythical positions. The retreat is not because of the patriarchal trap, sociocultural
conditioning,
matrimonial
bondage, etc. but because of self realization
and
feeling
of
necessity
following a change in outlook. The
other
well
extremely modern
Snapshots
(1995)
life-style
and
liberated
present
of
the
neo-rich
issues, experiences of in - law’s place, difficulties in adjustment in post and pre – marital status, sexual harassment at work place, dejection and so on. With the advent of feminism, the image of women in fiction did undergone a sea change – from traditional self - sacrificing women to characters searching for identity, talking about personal as well as professional life, and defying male dominance. This shift can also be seen in the works of the most prominent Indian women writers, to name a few, Anita Desai,
Shashi
Hariharan,
Meena
Deshpande,
Githa
Alexander,
Manju
Kapur and Arundhati Roy and it has left indelible print in the Mind of readers.
known
Mistry,
Bharatim
Mukherjee,
Amitav
contemporary feminist writer is Shobha
Ghosh, Jhumpa Lahiri, Anita Desai, M.G.
De. She is one of the most popular Indian
Vassanji, Shyam Selvadurai, Meera Sayal,
Woman writers in English. Most of her
Kiran
books
Divakaruni, who observe social realities,
are
the
best
sellers
as
she
Desai
and
Chitra
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longings and emotions of The "dislocated"
are Anita Desai, Nayantra Sahgal, Shobha
lot. The women characters under study In
De, Jhumpa Lahiri, Bharati Mukherjee,
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's Arranged
Shashi
Marriage are Either living abroad or
Shashi Tharoor and Chitra Banerjee
happen to be visiting their homeland; they
Divakaruni. These women writers have
are no doubt conditioned by the Indian
examined a variety of themes in their
Upbringing but have risen above the
novels such as close friendships, strong
traditional constraints. They seem to be
emotional and spiritual bonds among
rational but they still carry inside them
sisters,
their traditional beliefs. They are torn
psychologically
between old and new values.
relationships
These characters, like Women characters of the other contemporary writers, question the nature of their lives, and
their
roles
as
mothers,
wives,
daughters and professionals. To name a few, the character of Devi in Githa Hariharan's The Thousand Faces of Night ,Virmati in Manju Kapur's
Difficult
Daughters , Nisha in Home , by the same
and
daughters,
Vikram
intense
Chandra,
nurturing
and
co-dependent between
women’s
mothers
and
oppression
and
assertion of self. If the full import of writers such as Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is depiction of woman’s problem is to be appreciated, then this difference has to be recognized with regard to the women’s empowerment with reference to her twin novels namely Sister of My Heart and its sequel, The Vine of Desire.
Divakaruni
The protagonists of both the novels
focuses on the Diasporic Indian women
Sister of My Heart and The Vine of Desire
who find themselves in an in – between
are Anju (Anjali) and Sudha (Basudha).
state, struggling to identify. Their journey
Both the novels deal with these two
of immigration is followed by journey into
characters right from their birth till they
settlement and culminates with their
get married. Anju and Sudha though
journey into self.
distant cousins, regard one another as
forward
for
their
originality
and
individuality. Some of the great women writers of the new generation who deserve a place of high respect for women’s issues
sisters of their hearts since they were born on the same day, brought up in the same
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Women writers in India are moving
house by their mothers and aunt and are
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Deshpande,
linked by an almost mystical bond of love. They lost their fathers in a fool hardy ruby-hunting expedition. The girls (Anju
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and Sudha) contrast each other in many
Women’s right to have the power
aspects like beauty, ambition, attitude
to regulate and control their own
towards life, nature and their background.
lives, within and outside the
Inspite of all these differences they love
home; and
each other dearly. The girls did everything
Women’s ability to contribute in
together and loved one another fiercely
creating a more just social and
demanding to be known not just as sisters
economic order.
but as twins, not just because they were born on the same day but because their love was unique. The love they bore each
All the above components have been observed in some of the feminist writings which are a witness to my argument.
other was something special.
Moreover, if we have the steady change in
Therefore
through
the
above
the position of women can be highlighted by
contemporary writings of some of the
looking at what has been achieved by women
feminists it is very clear that the women
in the country:
are being given priority as well as coming out to prove their identity. Hence, my
1848: Savitribai Phule, along with
paper says that the Marginalize of
her husband Jyotirao Phule, opened
Women customized as Archaic is true. I
a school for girls in Pune, India.
would like to justify my points through
Savitribai Phule became the first
some of the political terms too along
woman teacher in India.
with the literary aspects.
1879:
John
Elliot
Drinkwater
Bethune established the Bethune According to the United Nations,
School in 1849, which developed
women’s empowerment mainly has five
into the Bethune College in 1879,
components:
thus becoming the first women's college in India.
self-worth;
Kadambini Ganguly became the
Women’s right to have and to
first female graduates of India and
determine their choices;
Women’s right to have access to equal opportunities and all kinds
1883: Chandramukhi Basu and
the British Empire.
1886: Kadambini Ganguly and Anandi Gopal Joshi became the
of resources;
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trained in Western medicine.
governor.
1898: Sister Nivedita Girls' School
Airways becomes the first Indian
1905: Suzanne RD Tata becomes
woman commercial pilot.
SNDT Women's University, was
Nations General Assembly
1959: Anna Chandy becomes the
1917: Annie Besant became the
first Indian woman judge of a High
first female president of the Indian
Court (Kerala High Court)[44]
1963: Sucheta Kriplani became the
1919: For her distinguished social
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh,
service, Pandita Ramabai became
the first woman to hold that
the first Indian woman to be
position in any Indian state.
1966: Captain Durga Banerjee
by the British Raj.
becomes the first Indian woman
1925: Sarojini Naidu became the
pilot of the state airline, Indian
first Indian born female president
Airlines.
of the Indian National Congress.
1966: Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay
1927: The All India Women's
wins Ramon Magsaysay award for
Conference was founded.
community leadership.
1944: Asima Chatterjee became the
1966: Indira Gandhi becomes the
first Indian woman to be conferred
first woman Prime Minister of
the Doctorate of Science by an
India
Indian university.
1954: Ramakrishna Sarada Mission was formed for women monks.
awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal
Pandit
Indian) president of the United
National Congress.
Lakshmi
1916: The first women's university,
Karve with just five students.
Vijaya
became the first woman (and first
social reformer Dhondo Keshav
1953:
car.[43]
founded on 2 June 1916 by the
1951: Prem Mathur of the Deccan
was inaugurated
the first Indian woman to drive a
1947:
On
15
August
1947,
following independence, Sarojini
1970: Kamaljit Sandhu becomes the first Indian woman to win a Gold in the Asian Games
Naidu became the governor of the United Provinces, and in the
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1972: Kiran Bedi becomes the first
assures justice, social, economic and
female recruit to join the Indian
political; equality of status and opportunity
[45]
Police Service.
and dignity to the individual. Thus it treats
1979: Mother Teresa wins the
both men and women equal.
Nobel Peace Prize, becoming the first Indian female citizen to do so.
Fundamental Rights:
1984: On 23 May, Bachendri Pal
T
became the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest.
1986: Surekha Yadav became the first woman loco-pilot, railway driver, for India and Asia.
enshrined
empowerment entrenched
women is
in
Fundamental our
well the Rights
Constitution.
For
1992: Priya Jhingan becomes the
Army (later commissioned on 6
March 1993) On
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Article 15(1) specifically prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex.
[47]
1999:
Article 14 ensures to women the right to equality.
first lady cadet to join the Indian
Article 15(3) empowers the State to take affirmative actions in favour
October,
Sonia
Gandhi became the first female
of
1989: Justice M. Fathima Beevi the Supreme Court of India.[46]
policy
instance:
becomes the first woman judge of
in
he
of women.
Article 16 provides for equality of
Leader of the Opposition (India).
opportunity for all citizens in
2007: On 25 July, Pratibha Patil
matters relating to employment or
became the first female President
appointment to any office.
of India. 2009: On 4 June, Meira Kumar
Specific
became the first female Speaker of
Empowerment in India:
Preamble:
T
he
Preamble
Constitution
to of
the India
H
for
Women
ere is the list of some which
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Lok Sabha.
Laws
were enacted by the
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specific
laws
Parliament in order to
fulfil Constitutional obligation of women empowerment:
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The
Equal
Remuneration
Act,
5. First Indian Woman To Receive
1976.
Norman
Borlaug
The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961.
Amrita Patel
The Immoral Traffic (Prevention)
International
The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.
Award
The
termination
of
Pregnancy Act, 1971.
The
Commission
of
Sati
The Prohibition of Child Marriage
The Pre-Conception & Pre-Natal
and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994.
Bhagyasri Thipse
Anna George
Olympic Games Sini Abraham
Pratibha Devisingh Patil 10. First Woman Governor Of State In India Mrs. Sarojini Naidu 11. First Woman Prime Minister Of
The Sexual Harassment of Women at
Chess
9. First Woman President Of India
Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation
In
8. First Indian Woman T Reach In
Act, 2006.
Grandmaster
7. First Indian Woman Ias Officer
(Prevention) Act, 1987.
Dr.
6. First Indian Woman To Get
Act, 1956.
Medical
Award
Work
Place
(Prevention,
Protection and) Act, 2013.
India Mrs. Indira Gandhi 12. First Indian Woman To Swim Across English Channel Mrs. Aarti Saha
The list of First Indian Women in India
13. First Indian Woman To Swim
1. First Indian Woman To Receive Lenin Peace Award Aruna Asaf
Across Strait Of Gibraltar Aarti Pradhan 14. First Muslim Woman To Sit On
Ali 2. First Woman Vice-Chairperson Of Rajyasabha Violet Alva In
15. First
Woman
President
Of
Indian National Congress Annie
16. The First Woman Chief Minister
India Anna Chandi Woman
Besant
President
Of
Of
An
Indian
State
Students Union Anju Sachdeva Of
Mrs. Sucheta Kriplani ( Uttar
Delhi University
Pradesh)
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3. First Woman Session Judge In
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1962
4. First
Throne Of Delhi Razia Sultan
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17. First Woman Central Minister Of India Rajkumari Amrit Kaur 18. First Indian Woman To Climb The Mount Everest Bachhendri Pal
32. First Woman To Receive Ashok Chakra Niraja Bhanot 33. First Woman IPS Officer Mrs. Kiran Bedi 34. First Woman Doordarshan News
19. First Woman Airline Pilot Cap Durba Bannerjee
35. First
20. First Woman Ambassador Mrs. Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
Everest Twice Santosh Yadav 22. First Woman Judge Of Supreme Court Meera Sahib Fatima Biwi 23. First Woman Chief Justice Of High Court Mrs. Leela Seth 24. First Indian Woman Pilot In Air
Force
Haritakaur
Dayal
P. Bandhopadhyaya
Print
Experts In India Sita Varthambal
Sisters) 36. First Indian Woman To Go In Space Kalpana Chawla 37. First Actress In The Indian Cinema Devika Rani 38. First Indian Woman To Become Miss World Reita Faria 39. First Woman Speaker Of The
Lieutenant
41. First Indian Test Tube Baby
27. First Woman Chairman Of Upsc Rose Millian Mathew
Harsha (1986) 42. First Woman Chairperson Of
Indian Airlines Sushma Chawla Receive
Jnanpeeth Award Asha Purna Devi
National Woman Commission Mrs. Jayanti Patnayak 43. First Woman Chairman Of Exim Bank Tarzani Vakil 44. First Woman To Get Arjun
30. First Woman To Receive Bharat Ratna Mrs. Indira Gandhi 31. First Indian Woman To Receive
AwardN. Lumsden (1961) 45. First Woman To Win Miss Universe Title Sushmita Sen
Nobel Prize Mother Teresa
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28. First Woman Chairperson Of
To
Sandhu
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Woman
Woman
40. First Indian Woman To Receive An Asiad Gold Medal Kamalji
General Puneeta Arora
29. First
Finger
State Assembly Mrs. Shano Devi
25. First Woman Air Vice Marshal
26. First
Woman
And Bhrangathambal ( Both Were
21. First Woman To Climb Mount
Indian
Reader Pratima Puri
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46. First Indian Woman President
60. First Woman Indian Railway
Of Uno General Assembly ?Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
Driver Surekha Shankar Yadav 61. The
47. First Indian Woman Barrister
Woman
Diana Eduljee
48. First Indian Woman Advocate
62. First Indian Woman To Get
Regina Guha
Magsaysay Award Kiran Bedi
49. First Chief Justce Of Mumbai
63. First Woman Secretary General
High Court Justice Sujaata B Manohar Woman
To
Win
Wta
Of Rajya SabhaV. S. Rama Devi Conclusion & Findings:
T
Tennis Tournament Sania Mirza 51. First
Indian
Cricketer To Get 100 Wickets
Cornotia Sorabji
50. First
First
Woman
President
Of
Indian Science Congress Dr. Ashima Chatterjee
hrough
the
above
argument I would like to conclude by saying that With
the
advent
of
Of
feminism, the image of women in fiction
Reserve Bank Of India? K. J.
did undergone a sea change – from
Udesi
traditional self -
52. First
Deputy
Governor
53. First Woman Sahitya Award
54. First Woman Commercial Pilot Prem Mathur Of Deccan Airways 55. First Woman Foreign Minister
life, and defying male dominance. Hence, it is the high time to retain the liberty to enhance the progress of the country.
Lakshmi N Menon Indian
characters searching for identity, talking about personal as well as professional
Winner Amrita Pritam
56. First
sacrificing women to
Woman
At
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