CONTENTS:- 1. Introduction. 2. Opportunity women's in politics. 3. Women's role in national building. 4. Participation of women. 5. Erotics of Nationalism.
DESCRIPTION
Cultural and social factors are interlinked with the development and propagation of violent behaviour. With different processes of socialisation that men and women undergo, men take up stereotyped gender roles of domination and control, whereas women take up that of submission dependence and respect for authority. A female child grows up with a constant sense of being weak and in need of protection, whether physical social or economic. This helplessness has led to her exploitation at almost every stage of life.