Women Higher Education: Impact on Socio-Economic Development in Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu

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S. PADMINI
Dr. V. KALAISELVI

Abstract

 Higher Education is one of the most important means of empowering women with the knowledge  skills and self-confidence necessary to participate fully in the development process. Higher educational provide opportunities to women to fulfill their Needs. These needs comprise both essential learning tools and basic learning content such as knowledge, skills values and attitudes required by human being to be survive, to develop their full capacities, to live and work in dignity, to participate fully in development, to improve the quality of their lives, to make informed decision making and to continue learning. While higher education systems and higher education financing models in different countries vary with the size, strength and diversification of higher education institutions, they all face a serious financial crisis of public finances that can be used for higher education. The aim of this research is to explore the impact of female higher education on Cuddalore's socio economic development, its emergence as a powerful force for social change, and its impact on society.

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S. PADMINI, & Dr. V. KALAISELVI. (2023). Women Higher Education: Impact on Socio-Economic Development in Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(9s), 1625–1632. https://doi.org/10.53555/jrtdd.v6i9s.2289
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S. PADMINI

Ph.D. Research Scholar S. Padmini Department of Economics, Annamalai University Annamalai Nagar Chidambaram

Dr. V. KALAISELVI

Assistant Professor of Economics, (Department of Economics, Arignar Anna Govt. Arts College, Villupuram, Tamilnadu Deputed from Annamalai University 

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