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A successful woman is one who can build a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at her.  According to this if women will get the education and awareness of the society means she can build the modern and strong family from available resources. 

Economic security is one of the main components of humanity in the globe. Economic security requires employment and an assured source of basic income adequate for meeting one’s basic needs. Today the biggest challenges before the world are poverty, unemployment and pollution. These problems differ from that which prevails in developed nations. In India, the most serious problem is unemployment problem. The unemployment problem is also associated with disguised employment. The most important component of the unemployment in India is women who need to be empowered to improve their socio-economic conditions.

KEYWORDS: women, unemployment, Empowerment of women, poverty, MGNREGA

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