Abstract
Abstract: This research we try to attempt to assessment the women empowerment using different review literature which is supplement on her socio-economic and educational position in modern society. In tribal societies, women are regarded as an economic asset and play an important role in their social, cultural, economic, and religious ways of life. However, they continue to trail far behind in a variety of areas, including empowerment, work, education, and good health.
In India, a variety of factors, such as age, caste and class, educational attainment, and geographic location (rural versus urban), have a significant impact on women's empowerment. There are national, state, and municipal policies promoting women's empowerment in a variety of areas, including as political involvement, economic possibilities, health, education, and gender-based violence. The core of any economy's developmental approach is inclusive growth. Since the start of economic reforms in the early 1990s, development and planning have placed more emphasis on improving human well-being, reducing inequality, and increasing per capita income, with a particular focus on vulnerable social groups like the SCs and STs. Individual success in the domains of education, work, health care, nutritional status, and facilities like water and electricity are all included in this well-being. In addition to ensuring their civil rights and safeguarding them from crimes or atrocities, shelter, sanitation, etc.
Several ethnic groups who are socially and economically marginalized in India are now recognized as Scheduled Tribes. They belong to different ethnic, linguistic and religious groups and have some unique social and economic characteristics.