Impact of Digitalisation on Women Empowerment in India
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https://doi.org/10.63671/ijsssr.v2i3.276Keywords:
Digitalisation, Information & Communication Technology, Gender development, Women Empowerment, economic growthAbstract
Digitalisation Has not only opened up new opportunities for Economic growth and social development but has also posed Problems and challenges. Digitilisation enhance wide range Of developmental applications in agriculture, industry and social Sectors Information Technology Provides unique opportunities for human development. and it has been widening the gaps between and within Countries, regions, gender while increasing disparities divide Between the rural-urban, rich-poor, elite also Within the different categories of women in various spheres of Activity. ICT playing very important role to build up women capacities and it involves in productive activities and family and Social transformation, also in decision-making process, commerce, entrepreneurial Development ,trade and social leadership. Tody very need to enhance Opportunities to women.
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