Rajkumar Singh

    Dr. Rajkumar Singh – Youth motivator and former Head  of the University Department of Political Science, B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, Bihar, India.

    By  Rajkumar Singh The liberation of women globally is a multifaceted and ongoing struggle that seeks to achieve gender equality and empower women in all aspects of life. It encompasses political, social, economic, and cultural dimensions and aims to dismantle patriarchal structures that…

    By Rajkumar Singh The theme on women and global leadership highlights the progress, challenges, and significance of increasing women’s representation and influence in leadership roles across various sectors worldwide.  Its overview includes: a. Current Status – Politics: Women have been breaking barriers as…

    By  Rajkumar Singh The global economic security of women is a critical issue, as gender inequality in economic participation and opportunity continues to persist.  This encompasses women’s access to financial resources, employment, education, and the ability to build wealth over time. Several key…

    By  Rajkumar Singh Cross-cultural domestic violence arises from the intersection of domestic violence and the unique challenges presented by relationships that span different cultures, ethnicities, or nationalities.  The origins of this issue are rooted in a combination of cultural, social, and psychological factors,…

    By  Rajkumar Singh Western culture has had a significant impact on various aspects of society, including the roles and perceptions of women. Over time, this influence has evolved, shaping gender norms, expectations, and opportunities for women in different ways.  Historically, Western culture, rooted…

    By  Rajkumar Singh Women safety is the condition in which women are free from the risk of harm, violence, exploitation, and discrimination in all aspects of life, including their homes, workplaces, public spaces, and online environments. It encompasses physical, emotional, and psychological well-being,…

    By  Rajkumar Singh Historically, marriages were often arranged to strengthen family ties, secure political alliances, and consolidate wealth. Marrying  young girls was a strategic way to create bonds between powerful families.  In ancient India, child marriage was practiced among Hindus, partly influenced by…

    By  Rajkumar Singh The relationship between the environment and social inequality is complex and multifaceted, with various factors contributing to disparities in how environmental issues impact different social groups: a. Access to Resources: Socially disadvantaged communities often have limited access to resources such…