1. The Indian Nationalist Movement and Gender Relations
Within this essay the extent of change will be realized, yet limited to continued male empowering traditions. ... Ancient Indian Grammarians, such as 'Patanjali and Katyayana' write that women were educated in many ways early in the Vedic period.2 This education coincided to women having a voice, the power of important decision-making, including free will to choose their husband. ... It is commonly mentioned that salt protests were successful become of women, 'for not only making salt, but sat openly at markets selling and buying it'. 16 The effectiveness behind the Ghand...
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