Abstract
This study delves into the agricultural landscape of Upper Assam, India, with a specific focus on the empowerment of rural women and its implications for social dynamics. By employing a random sampling approach, the study gathers insights from 97 women entrepreneurs engaged in traditional occupations such as Assamese food production, handloom weaving, livestock farming etc. Utilizing a mixed-method approach integrating primary and secondary sources, the research seeks to comprehensively understand the challenges and opportunities encountered by rural women. The findings underscore the pressing necessity for initiatives such as education, technology integration, training programs, and awareness-raising activities to foster the empowerment of rural women. While some districts exhibit active participation, noticeable disparities persevere in others, underscoring the need for heightened awareness and targeted interventions. The study advocates for the implementation of awareness campaigns and tailored interventions to empower rural women, encouraging a holistic approach to facilitate positive social transformation and foster sustainable agricultural development in Upper Assam.
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