Dimpee ., Shraddha Kapoor
Women Empowerment was arduously made a trend in India through improved
plan of actions in various sectors like women’s financial independence; healthy
maternal life; delegated domestic work; and liberation from abuse. This
progress in 2020 was encountered by COVID-19 pandemic whose incessant spread
necessitated women to lock themselves at home to be safe. Leaving only twenty
percent women in paid economy, pandemic seized their employment and income,
thus making them financially dependent. A demanding realm for women was created
all the time by people at home resulting in unlimited unpaid domestic chores
and no time for ‘rest and self.’ Disrupted medical services soared Maternal Mortality
Ratio (MMR) by 35.4 percent besides unsafe abortions, less hospital deliveries
and high-risk pregnancies. The spread also provided perpetrators a chance to
abuse women which got portrayed through 47.2 percent hiked domestic violence,
sexual harassment, abduction and cyber-crimes. These marring circumstances denied
women of their rights to healthy life and dignity. Measures like work from
home, strict legal actions for abuse, providing employment, and shared domestic
chores must be practiced in post-pandemic times to re-achieve the milestones of
women accreditation and help women accomplish overall well-being.
Employment, Maternal Health, Violence, Unpaid Care, COVID-19 Pandemic
VOL.15, ISSUE No.2, June 2023