Prabha Parmar
"Empowerment" refers to the process of giving someone the authority, right, and power to perform certain jobs and responsibilities. In order for women to have an equal part in society, they must be made more conscious of and vigilant about their rights and responsibilities. In Indian society, women are not treated equally; instead, they are mistreated, misbehaving, and viewed as inferior to males in some spheres of life. Empowerment also refers to women's freedom of mind, spirit, thoughts, and ideas. Women are equal living beings with men, not inferior to them. Indian literature serves as an example of women's emancipation. This paper aims to explore women empowerment in Indian English Literature. Several female authors have contributed literary works. They portray a world of affluent women. They have placed a high value on the study of sociocultural uniqueness and deeply insensitive women. They depict contemporary Indian women who are conscious of their fundamental wants and issues. They categorise the ladies because they might strive to free themselves from the constraints of customary servitude. The paper explores the changes in the society with special reference to Indian female writers in India.
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