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Women's Organisations

Women's Organisations emerged in India as a result of the spread of education and the establishment of the notion of the new woman. There was an improved level of communication among women which made them aware of the different problems that they faced and their rights and accountabilities in society. This awareness led to the upsurge of women's organizations that fought for and signified women's causes.
In post-independent India, the women's crusade was divided, as the common opponent, foreign rule, was no longer there. Free India's Constitution gave universal adult franchise and by the mid-fifties, India had fairly liberal laws concerning women.  Women's organizations now observed that there was an issue of implementation and consequently there was a pause in the women's movement.

A few organizations are working to give voice to the women workers for improvement in their working conditions:
Women`s Organisations 

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