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Participation of Women Power in the Uttarakhand Separate State Mass Movement
Author(s) | Naveen Prakash Nautiyal |
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Country | India |
Abstract | The society of hill region participated in the statehood movement since they thought that their worries foremployment generation, growth, resources accessibility, equitable delivery of amenities and conveniences would be determined in a well-organized way in a small and separate state. The Womanhood of region played an important part in the movement which led to the formation of Uttaranchal now Uttarakhand. Women from the far-off areas of hill region developed dynamic contributors in this separate state movement because they supposed that separate state was compulsory for the well-being of their generations as well as to afford liberation from underdevelopment and carelessness suffered at what time it was a part of big and populated Uttar Pradesh. The Uttarakhand separate state movement was motivated by local and economic influences. The movement was fuelled by features like the migration of persons from the highlands for employment and higher education. The inhabitants of the hilly regions stroked themselves mislaid in the huge state of Uttar Pradesh and their requirements were disregarded by the political representatives. |
Keywords | Women, movement, regional and economic factors, education slogans |
Field | Sociology |
Published In | Volume 2, Issue 2, March-April 2020 |
Published On | 2020-04-16 |
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