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Journal of Global Public Health

Volume  7, Issue 1, jan-june 2025, Pages 13-23
 

Review Article

Women Higher Education in Telangana

Gedam Kamalakar1, Kandi Kamala2

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Political Science, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad, Telangana
500033, India.
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Government Degree College for Women (Autonomous)
Begumpet, Hyderabad, Telangana 500016, India.
 

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Abstract

Women’s higher education in Telangana has undergone notable development in recent years, driven by government initiatives, socio-economic reforms, and evolving societal norms. Various state-sponsored schemes like the Fee Reimbursement Program and residential degree colleges for women have played a crucial role in increasing access to higher education, particularly for marginalized and rural communities. Women’s participation has grown signicantly in  elds such as the arts, sciences, and management, though challenges remain in areas like STEM education, safety, and infrastructure. Socio-cultural barriers, including early marriage and economic constraints, continue to restrict educational access for many women, especially in rural areas. However, rising trends such as skill-based education, research involvement, and the increasing promotion of female leadership in academia and entrepreneurship provide optimism for future advancements. This abstract reviews the current landscape of women’s higher education in Telangana, highlighting key policies, challenges, and the potential for further growth, particularlyintheeldsofSTEM and leadership.


Keywords : Access to Education • Government Initiatives • Socio-cultural Barriers • STEM Education • Skill Development • Educational Reforms • Gender Equity • Rural Education
Corresponding Author : Gedam Kamalakar