Psychology of Rural Women Leaders
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<p><span style=color: rgba(121 121 121 1); background-color: rgba(245 245 244 1)>The present book is a detailed and insightful study that examines how women at the grassroots level perceive their political abilities and the styles they adopt when making important decisions for their communities. Focusing on both tribal and non-tribal women leaders - including Sarpanchs and Samiti members - the book offers a comparative perspective on their leadership journeys. Through empirical research and field-based interactions the book analyses the key factors influencing women's political self-confidence and decision-making styles. It explores how education socio-economic status cultural traditions training and community support shape the ways in which women exercise authority in Panchayati Raj Institutions. By comparing tribal and non-tribal women leaders the book brings forward rich insights into the intersection of gender culture and governance. It highlights both the common challenges women face across different contexts and the unique strategies they employ based on their community backgrounds. Designed for students researchers policymakers and development practitioners this book contributes to the broader discourse on women's leadership participatory democracy and inclusive rural development. It emphasizes the need for supportive environments that nurture political self-efficacy and enable women to become more effective decision-makers at the grassroots level.</span></p>
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