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"By weaving together theoretical insights and empirical evidence from lived experiences, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of women's agency and transformation within the context of Kudumbashree. It sheds light on often-overlooked aspects of women's quality of life, such as leisure and mobility, challenging conventional development narratives and advocating for more inclusive, gender-sensitive strategies.
Divided into eight chapters, each offering a distinct perspective, the book examines the intricate relationships between Self-Help Groups (SHGs), social capital and women's empowerment. It engages readers-both academic and general alike-by exploring narratives of empowerment and unpacking the gendered dynamics of Kudumbashree as a transformative social space. Each chapter deepens the reader's understanding of how development interventions shape women's lives in complex ways.
The book concludes with critical reflections on the limitations of SHGs in addressing systemic gender inequalities. While recognizing their positive influence on social capital and quality of life, it highlights the need for a more nuanced approach to women's empowerment-one that not only enhances social bonds but also tackles structural barriers and fosters critical consciousness among women."