Women empowerment means empowering women in such a way, so that they can share their knowledge and strategies in order to bring individual or social change. As the half of total population of Bangladesh, women, should be more required now than before for the social development. In this fact, at first, we need to know in which sector women should be empowered and how it will be beneficial for the society? For doing this, I want to use my local area, a village of Chandpur district in Bangladesh, as an example. In my local area, almost every girl attends primary school, many attend secondary and higher secondary, few university level, and very few finish the university level. Thus, the number of female employee in different professional sectors is very rare. Overall, their contributions for social development are little. From my point of view, women can be empowered in two ways: involving in different job sectors through higher education, and making them self-employed. Those women who could not finish their study, they might have other potentiality to do other works for making themselves self-dependent like handy-craft, farming, tailoring through different training. Educated young girls should not be confined with few limited jobs, so that they can join where they want to join. Both educated and uneducated female employee can bring more currency whether national or foreign. Thus, the GDP per capita of the country will increase, and society will be developed because we know that more involvement in jobs more increase of GDP. Every family can get rid of poverty individually, and improve their condition. Women may introduce new and innovative ideas in the society, so the society will be rich in knowledge. Number of irrational activity will decrease as people are happy with their economic condition; society will be in peace and prosperous.
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