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The satisfaction and euphoria that accompany the successful completion of

this project would be incomplete without thanking the people who made it

possible.

We would like thank CBSE board for coming up with this wonderful

idea of giving the integrated project which imbibed literary and creative

skills in us.

We would also like to express our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to

our respected principal for her continuous guidance and support throughout

the project.

This acknowledgement would be incomplete without thanking our

respectful coordinator (MRS .SHYAMLI SRIVASTAVA) for her guidance

and contribution . We would also like to thank our class teacher

(MRS.RICHA MISHRA) and all our subject teacher ( MRS SHANTA,MR

PARBIND,MS NIRUPAMA,MR BASANT,MRS SUMAN and MRS SWATI)for

their unstinted help personal guidance and support.

Last but not the least we would like to thank our classmates for there

efforts an cooperation.

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It is basically the creation of an environment

where women can make independent

decisions on their personal development as

well as shine as equals in the society.

Women want to be treated as equal

so much so that if a women rises to the top of

her field it should be a common place

occurrence that draws nothing more than a

raised eyebrow at the gender.

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Sarojini Naidu was responsible for awakening

the women of India. She brought them out of

kitchen. She travelled from state to state, city

after city and asked for the rights of women

and finally re-established self esteem with in

the women of India.

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Shabana Azmi has been a

committed social activist , active

in supporting child survival and

fighting AIDS and Injustice.

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Dowry Prohibition Act 1961

Contract Labour Act 1970

Factories Act 1948 women cannot work

between 9p.m. to 6p.m..Women cannot work

more than 8hours.

Equal remuneration Act 1976

The commission of sati prevention Act 1987

Protection of women from domestic violence

Act 2005

Maternity benefits Act 1961

Child Marriage Prohibition Act 1929

Hindu Marriage Act 2005

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We should bring a change in our mentality.

We should raise our voice to stop the crimes

against women.

We should help the women to become

independent.

We should help the women to acquire education

and develop decision making women.

We should make the people aware of the need of

women empowerment.

We should help the government for the proper

execution of the women empowerment scheme.

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Palak Muchhal (born 30 March 1992) is a singer

from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. She and her younger

brother Palaash Muchhal perform stage shows across India and

abroad to raise funds for poor children who need financial

assistance for the medical treatment of heart disease. As of May

2013 she has raised funds of 25 million(US$420,000) through

her charity shows which has helped to save lives of 572 children

suffering from heart ailments. Muchhal has made her entry in

both Guinness Book of World Records and Limca Book of World

Records for great achievements in social work. Her work is also

recognized by the Government of India and other public

institutions through various awards and honors. Muchhal also

performs as a playback singer for Bollywood films, she has

rendered her voice in notable Hindi movies such as Ek Tha

Tiger (2012) and Aashiqui 2(2013).

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