Empowering Women In a Unique Way Study of Women’s Right and Law
Empowering Women In a Unique Way
Study of Women’s Right and Law
Women Empowerment is
perhaps the most talked about word today and almost every individual,
organization, educational institution and the governments keep mentioning it
every now and then reflecting their concern on this significant issue. It is
however pertinent to mention here a majority of the educational institutions
confine themselves to paying only lip service to the cause of the women in
India. There is very little they do in real terms. Here is where we find the
Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women’s University standing in a different league.
Nestled amid the rural
landscape, not very far from the historical city of Jaipur, the capital of the
northern Indian state of Rajasthan, the University proudly dedicate itself to
the causes and issues confronting the women in the country.
While it is natural for
the University to run different courses aimed at churning out confident,
self-reliant, positive thinking, creative and skilled women from its sprawling
campus, JVWU stands apart from the others of its ilk by making study of Women’s
Right & Law mandatory for all its students irrespective of the courses
being pursued by them. While in most other institutions of higher education,
including those for the women only, the rights and laws for the women are part
of their syllabus for Law courses only, at JVWU it is for everyone.
Study of Women’s Right
and Law is essential, not only for those, who pursue graduation and masters
degree in Law but also for every woman if she has to play an effective role in
the progress of the society and the nation. It enables the women to not only
know about the prevalent laws that affect them but also helps them understand
the shortcomings, if any, in them. For any woman, irrespective of the field she
is engaged in, the knowledge about the rights and the law specifically made for
the women helps her tackle the problems and get remedies more quickly and
effectively.
The content of the
subject is quite exhaustive and is keeping in tune with the needs and
aspirations of the women of today. Hence while it covers the constitutional
provisions for the women and the provisions in the Indian Penal Code (IPC) , it
also has issues concerning domestic violence, dowry, marriage, divorce,
adoption, maintenance etc.
Empowering the women also
means equipping her with the knowledge about their legal and constitutional
rights. Unless the women know what their rights are and what laws are there for
them that offer them protection in times of need, their empowerment will remain
a distant dream.
The founders of Jayoti
Vidyapeeth Women’s University were prudent enough to foresee the needs and
aspirations of the women in the country and provided them the right platform to
make a mark for themselves in whatever field they chose to work.
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