Development through Women Empowerment: A Study of Kasaragod District in Kerala

Abstract: Women empowerment is a vital component of inclusive and sustainable development. This study explores the relationship between women empowerment and socio-economic development in the Kasaragod district of Kerala, a region marked by cultural diversity and developmental disparities. By analyzing data from local self-governments, women’s self-help groups, and community development initiatives, the study assesses the role of education, economic participation, and political representation in advancing the status of women. The findings indicate that targeted empowerment programs—particularly those facilitated by Kudumbashree and other grassroots organizations—have significantly enhanced women’s agency, income levels, and decision-making capacity. Despite these advancements, challenges such as gender-based violence, wage inequality, and limited access to higher leadership roles persist. The paper concludes that a multidimensional approach to empowerment, integrating social, economic, and political strategies, is essential for the holistic development of Kasaragod and similar regions.

Keywords: Women Empowerment, Socio-economic Development, Kasaragod District, Gender Equality, Kudumbashree, Grassroots Development.

Mishria., Hans, V. B., (2025). Development through Women Empowerment: A Study of Kasaragod District in Kerala. World Journal of Economics, Business and Management, 2(7), 1-14.