Dr. Suresha. K P
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi, Women University, Torvi, Vijayapura 586108, Karnataka
Abstract
Gender equality is a fundamental pillar for achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat (Developed India). A nation cannot progress to its full potential if half of its population faces systemic barriers to education, employment, healthcare, safety, and decision-making. Gender equality is not merely a social or moral imperative; it is an economic, political, and developmental necessity. Ensuring equal rights, opportunities, and participation for all genders is essential for inclusive growth, sustainable development, and national prosperity. India has made notable progress in advancing gender equality through constitutional safeguards, progressive legislation, and targeted government initiatives. The Women’s participation in political and administrative decision-making ensures more representative, inclusive, and responsive policies. From local self-governance to national leadership, women bring diverse perspectives that improve policy outcomes, particularly in areas such as health, education, social welfare, and environmental sustainability.Viksit Bharat can only be realized when every individual, regardless of gender, has equal opportunities to learn, work, lead, and thrive. Empowering women and ensuring gender justice will accelerate economic growth, strengthen social cohesion, and pave the way for a truly developed nation.
Keywords: Gender Inclusive growth Equality Viksit Bharat
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Economic and Business Review(JEBR)

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Published on : 2026-02-01

Vol : 14
Issue : 1
Month : January
Year : 2026
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