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EMPOWER TO TRANSFORM: TRANSFORM TO EMPOWER Kindle Edition
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Inspired by real-life occurrences, the book “Empower to Transform” dives into the world where women are being treated unfairly, are missing out on opportunities, and are not being empowered as they should be.
The purpose of this book is not only to create awareness on women's empowerment but also to help people understand the importance of empowering women and letting them transform into better versions of themselves.
Women have a lot of potential within themselves. So, picture a society where every woman in the world is empowered, life would be amazing! This book is a must-read for anyone who appreciates gender equality and women empowerment.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date13 January 2021
- File size251 KB
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- ASIN : B08T1XF33B
- Language : English
- File size : 251 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #64,430 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #299 in Literary Criticism eBooks
- #1,734 in Literary Theory, History & Criticism
- #2,226 in Motivational Self-Help
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About the author

Niraja Bandi is an author, passionate blogger, and Operations manager by profession.
Niraja Bandi worked as a people’s manager for 23 years. She boasts of vast experience in the financial services industry, more so in the management domain.
Some of her key interests include contributing to academics, mentoring team members, advocating for women's empowerment, and making society a better place. Traveling, listening to good music, watching cricket and badminton, reading, and participating in charity events are some of her favorite hobbies. That aside, she enjoys clicking pictures regularly, even though she is not a professional photographer.
She is a published author of 9 bestselling books namely Empower to Transform, The World as a Neural Network, Against the Storm, The Ones Who Dare, Sniffles and Smiles, The Corporate Napoleon, The Bitter Sweetness, Building Billions and The silent scars. All her books have become bestsellers.
She is a recipient of Shahanshah award, The queen award, Prerana Ratna Samman award, The pride of India award, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee Kala Samman award, Forever Star world awards, Sahitya Ratna Award, Rabindranath Tagore International Prize of Art, Golden book award, Woman of substance award, Women of Excellence award, Criticspace literary award, Navya Naari Samman award, National award, Global Iconic Achiever award, The Jagruk Champion award, Sylvia Plath Memorial Women's Literary prize, International women’s Laureate award, Achiever of the year award, Author of the year award and Writer of the year award.
She writes blogs for One million Talent’s Audience. She also mentors the One million talent team.
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Undoubtedly these problems are faced by men too but the ratio is quite higher in women. Until now Society treats women unfairly.
Recently Mumbai High Court said that groping a child if the shirt is on, is not a sexual assault. No matter which gender is it, what do you think is it a right decision from the side of the Court? Many incidents were presented regarding this statement from the side of the court. But such Statements are unacceptable both from a legal point of view as well as the extent of the crime. It will set a dangerous precedent. Under such laws do you think we are safe?
The main purpose of this book is mainly to empower women. It covers many important topics like Female Infanticide, Rape culture, Gender Inequality, unfair treatment of women, etc. Apart from highlighting the problems and stereotypes by the society, it also talks about the Rights for Women and much more. The book even talks about the importance of being patient in life, the power of forgiveness, and gratitude.
Both the authors have very well researched. It is written in an easy language so that it is easily understandable by every age group. There is a poem at the start of every chapter which was another good point of this book. The cover is good and the plot is very well structured.
Perfect pick.
The authors here with this book are trying to spread the word around women to encourage them to raise their voices or to fight for their rights. This, I guess, makes it an important book to read for everyone. Although, since it's a non-fiction, there isn't any characterisation or delivery of emotions attached to women. The book is purely based on facts and theories related to women empowerment. One thing I liked in this book was that every chapter starts with a beautiful poem but other than that the book is completely bland with regard to emotions and feelings. If you like reading non fictions, then do give it a try!
This is a debate that has been going around quite a lot in our society. There is surely progress in terms of the position of women in the past and what we see today but think about it if it was the case then why do we still have so many activists protesting and fighting for gender equality.
This book talks about those everyday occurrences where women have to face inequality. The book has 9 chapters where each chapter talks about different issues and also their possible solution. The book is well researched and talks about so many matters that we generally ignore but they need to be tackled to make this world a better place.
If you are somebody who wants to learn more about this topic and understand the situation in a deeper sense I would highly suggest this book. Though I'm not a big fan of non-fiction this book was surely my favourite in terms of its content. I would like to congratulate the authors for sharing this knowledge with us and also motivating us towards understanding the importance of equality for our future.

This is a debate that has been going around quite a lot in our society. There is surely progress in terms of the position of women in the past and what we see today but think about it if it was the case then why do we still have so many activists protesting and fighting for gender equality.
This book talks about those everyday occurrences where women have to face inequality. The book has 9 chapters where each chapter talks about different issues and also their possible solution. The book is well researched and talks about so many matters that we generally ignore but they need to be tackled to make this world a better place.
If you are somebody who wants to learn more about this topic and understand the situation in a deeper sense I would highly suggest this book. Though I'm not a big fan of non-fiction this book was surely my favourite in terms of its content. I would like to congratulate the authors for sharing this knowledge with us and also motivating us towards understanding the importance of equality for our future.

According to the latest NCRB report (2019), there was approximately 88 rape cases in a day in India - and this is just 10% of all crimes against women.
Let that small piece of information seek in.
The book starts with a poem by Pablo Neruda and goes on to ask relevant questions in the context of gender parity in our society.
" Just to be at par, is that her real ordeal?"
The authors quote studies and real life scenarios to bring to the forefront the issue of gender inequality that still plagues the world, in the 21st century; but in doing so it doesn't undermine all other forms of discrimination that " people " face at large for not adhering to the image of "normalcy" perpetuated in this society.
This book can also be used for educational purposes. Imagine a scenario, where the young minds are taught the importance of gender parity, much like they are taught other subjects. It does sound utopian but it could be turned into reality.
The book uses different chapters to address discrimination on several fronts such as education, reproductive healthcare, female infanticide, gender pay gaps, to name a few.. It tries to shed light on topics such as gender equity, gender equality, gender mainstreaming, and the effect all this discrimination has on the mental well being of the victim.
The problems are not the only things discussed, strategies to address those problems and to ensure women empowerment are also dealt with in depth.
Each chapter begins with a beautiful poem that helps in deepening the connection between the reader and the author, and also draws attention to the problems at hand.
Another point that I wanted to address: According to information on public platforms, the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Yoajana was launched in 2015, the book mentions it as 2011. I could be wrong but this needs a second check.
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