As counting trends consolidate in West Bengal, one political constant is already visible: women voters have once again anchored the state’s electoral arithmetic. Over the past decade, welfare schemes targeting women have moved from support measures to central pillars of governance. At the heart of this shift lies a deeper question that now defines both politics and economics. Do these schemes expand agency or entrench dependence? Rise Of Women W…
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