Dr. Manjula Mallya M , Dr. V. Basil Hans
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Abstract
This study explores the complex connection between Indian women and conserving the environment, specifically highlighting their significant contribution to the management of natural resources and the obstacles they face in this area. The research problem seeks to investigate the level of commitment exhibited by Indian women towards environmental sustainability, taking into account the varied cultural and ecological contexts in India. This study adopts a qualitative methodology, utilising existing literature, case studies such as the Chipko Movement, and ecofeminist views to examine the participation of Indian women in environmental movements. The results emphasise the crucial role that Indian women play in protecting natural resources and advancing environmental sustainability, which is deeply based in their cultural and religious beliefs. The implications include the need to acknowledge and enhance the involvement of women in environmental policies and programmes in order to promote a more comprehensive and sustainable approach.
Keywords: Indian women, conservation of the environment, ecofeminism, cultural beliefs, gender equality, environmental regulations.
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Environmental Economics, Commerce and Educational Management

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Published on : 2024-04-28

Vol : 11
Issue : 4
Month : April
Year : 2024
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