Abstract
This paper critically analyzes the condition of working women in the unorganised sector in Delhi, by detailing out different sets of challenges they face in their respective professions. However, significant research gaps remain in high areas such as the discourse of power, the lack of documentation from a phenomenological perspective, and the exploration of agency and resistance.The research uses various range of key methods, including ethnographic fieldwork, participant observation, phenomenology, and feminist epistemology. These methodologies uncover the axis of power that influences decision-making processes in the everyday lives of women. Furthermore, the ontological turn has provided deep walled insights into the diverse everyday experiences and different sets of challenges faced by women in the unorganised sector. The paper also includes a comprehensive literature review that explores existing research on the unorganised sector. However, this paper critically analyses these issues through an epistemological inquiry grounded in anthropological applications. It presents a fine blended epistemology of ground realities faced by women in the unorganised sector and offers innovative social policy suggestions to address these everyday challenges effectively.
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