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    Impact of Globalisation on Women Workers in Agricultural Sector: An Analysis
    (University of North Bengal, 2021-09) Dangal, Reena
    This article examines the impact of Globalisation on Women Workers in Agricultural Sector in India. Agriculture sector being unorganised sector it provides direct employment to millions of people including men and women throughout the country. Agriculture is said to be the backbone for the contribution of the economy of a nation where women plays an important role in the development of the economy of a nation. Different types of farming which is practised in India has been mentioned in this article. Further importance of women in agriculture sector and the problems faced by women workers in this sector has been discussed. What are the various Socio-Economic Conditions of Women Workers in India and has also examined about the social security legislation for women. The author in this article has also discussed the topic with some case laws decided by the supreme court of our country. At last the author has concluded the manuscript by pondering some suggestions related to it.
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