Women's rights mainly include equality, dignity, and freedom from discrimination as per our constitution.
Women form a significant portion of our population, yet their contribution to the economy remains disproportionately low. Despite notable achievements in government and private sectors, many women—especially from lower-income groups, backward regions, and rural areas—still face significant challenges such as malnutrition, abuse, and the gender pay gap.
Equality for women is not just a moral obligation but a crucial factor for the nation’s progress. Women should have equal opportunities in education, work, and access to resources. Empowerment is the key to bridging this gap, enabling women to take control of their decisions and contribute meaningfully to the development of society.
At Tapasvi, we believe that empowerment stems from knowledge and the strength to use it at the right time. Our initiatives focus on providing women with the tools to enhance their literacy, health awareness, vocational skills, and citizen rights, ultimately helping them build self-esteem and improve their socio-economic standing.