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Empowerment

Rethinking Gender Roles for a Balanced Society: Success Remains Incomplete Until Men and Women Rise Together

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Empowerment

De: Dr (Major) Meeta Tyagi
Narrado por: Dr (Major) Meeta Tyagi
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Empowerment was never meant to create conflict.

It was meant to restore balance.

Despite decades of laws, policies, and awareness campaigns, gender inequality continues to persist—quietly, deeply, and often in unexpected ways. Working women carry invisible burdens. Men remain confined by rigid expectations. Families and workplaces struggle to translate intention into equality.

In Empowerment: Rethinking Gender Roles for a Balanced Society, Dr. (Major) Meeta Tyagi offers a thoughtful, lived exploration of why empowerment efforts often feel incomplete—and what must change for progress to become real.

Drawing from real experiences across homes, marriages, workplaces, hospitals, schools, and communities, this book moves beyond slogans to examine how conditioning, silence, misplaced guilt, and distorted narratives sustain imbalance.

At its core lies a practical four-step framework for genuine empowerment: Awareness, Boundaries, Discernment, and Action—guiding change without destroying dignity.

This is not a book about women versus men. It is about partnership, responsibility, and balance.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dr. (Major) Meeta Tyagi is a medical professional and administrator whose work spans clinical practice, institutional responsibility, and public service. Her experiences within hospitals, families, and workplaces shaped her reflective engagement with gender roles and empowerment—not as ideology, but as lived reality.

She believes empowerment is not endurance or dominance, but balance grounded in dignity and shared responsibility.

©2025 MEETA TYAGI (P)2025 MEETA TYAGI
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