Are Women Empowered Through Participation in Development Projects?
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This thesis investigates the intersection of women's empowerment and participation in the
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) program in rural
India. Using qualitative research methods, including interviews and field observations, the study
investigates how women participate in MGNREGA activities and how much of their
participation leads to empowerment. The research outlines the economic, social, and political
components of empowerment and examines the factors that promote or hinder women's
empowerment in the framework of MGNREGA. The results indicate that even if NREGA offers
opportunities for social participation and economic independence, structural barriers including
gender discrimination and a lack of decision-making authority still prevent women from
achieving full empowerment. The study emphasizes how critical it is to address these issues in
order to improve the efficacy of MGNREGA in promoting women's empowerment and
advancing gender equality in rural India