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Role of Cooperative in Promoting Women’s Empowerment Acharya, Chiranjivi; Kumar, Nand Kishor
International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society Vol 3 No 1 (2025): International Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
Publisher : Darul Yasin Al Sys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ijecs.v3i1.4681

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Women empowerment is the process of enhancement of women development through different initiatives, cooperative is the unity of people, basically for economic enhancement of local people. The cooperative collects the small amount money from local people basically from women and they provide to the needy people among the members of cooperative. Main aim of this article is to analyzed the role of cooperative to enhance the women empowerment of study area, this article will be useful to researcher, students, teachers and other related people who are directly and indirectly working in cooperative and women empowerment field. Quantitative research methods, descriptive and analytical research design has been applied with deductive approach. Both primary and secondary data are used. Data are analyzed using the latest data analysis tool and technology. The cooperative is playing vital role to empowerment of women through the economic enhancement.
Role of NGOs for Women Empowerment in Nepal Acharya, Chiranjivi
Mikailalsys Journal of Advanced Engineering International Vol 2 No 1 (2025): Mikailalsys Journal of Advanced Engineering International
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/mjaei.v2i1.4399

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The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of non-government organization in upgrading the socio-economic status of Nepalese women with special reference to Melamchi Municipality-1, Majhuwa, Sindhupalchowk. NGOs in Nepal play a crucial role in the empowerment of women by providing education, economic resources, legal support, and healthcare services. They also advocate for policy reforms and cultural change, addressing the many barriers that women face. While challenges remain, the ongoing efforts of these organizations are laying the groundwork for a more equitable society where women can fully realize their potential. As UN (1995), the women empowerment is the systematic process to make women aware of gender based acquire a greater voice, unequal power relationships in which to speak out against the inequality found in workplace, home and communities. Thus, women could involves taking control over their lives, gaining skills, setting their own agendas, solving their problems and developing their self-reliance etc. This article will be useful to researcher, teachers, students and other concerning individuals and agencies. However, quantitative research methods, descriptive and analytical research designed, deductive approach is applied.
The Differential Practices of Post Natal Care by Socio-Cultural Background of Mothers Acharya, Chiranjivi; Kumar, Nand Kishor
International Journal of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences Vol 3 No 1 (2025): International Journal of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ijhess.v3i1.4571

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As WHO (1948) the postnatal period can be defined as the first 6-8 weeks after birth. Postnatal care should be a continuation of the care the woman has received through her pregnancy, labour and birth and consider the woman's individual needs and preferences. Main aimed of this article is to analyzed the differential practices of post-natal care by socio-cultural background of mothers. Descriptive and analytical research designed and deductive research approach are applied. Both primary data and secondary information are used and re-tabulated and re-described to make a rational of article. Level of education, urban residence, Terai eco-zone are most influencing factor to enhance the postnatal care of mother. Comparing with other caste/ethnic groups, Chhetri and Brahmin have more practice of postnatal care of mother.