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Reflected Glory
Author(s) -
S N Iyer
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
artha journal of social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-329X
DOI - 10.12724/ajss.10.2
Subject(s) - glory , power (physics) , identity (music) , gender studies , sociology , psychology , aesthetics , art , physics , quantum mechanics , optics
God created man and woman as complementary beings to each other.But man decided otherwise and enslaved woman for satisfaction of his own desires. The roles of men and women have undergone little or no change over the ages. A woman's identity has always been with reference to others. She does not have an identity of her own as an individual. Even successful women have had to incorporate masculine characteristics to achieve this The roles of men have also not undergone any change. They continue to be comfortably cocooned in their permanent roles as lord and master. In this scenario our objectives should be to empower women so that they realize their potential and power. A nation which has its women empowered will be the most powerful and strongest nation in the world.

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