The Women's Agency for Generating Employment (WAGE) was established on the occasion of the International Women's Day on 8th March 1990 and was inaugurated by the then Minister-in-Charge of Women and Child Development, Government of India Smt. Usha Sinha on 5th June 1990 in the Auditorium of India International Centre, 40 Lodi Estate, New Delhi in the presence of more than 200 women representatives from all over the world.
5 June 1990 : The Union Deputy Minister
in charge of Women and Child
Development, Government of India,
Hon'ble Smt. Usha Sinha,
being welcomed at India International
Centre, New Delhi on the occasion of the
inauguration of "Women's Agency for
Generating Employment (WAGE)".
The idea behind establishing WAGE is to generate employment among women with a view to empower them in all aspects also by providing them necessary and required training support for ensuring that they become job givers rather than job seekers by becoming entrepreneurial leaders.
Between 1990 and 2016, many researches have been conducted in different areas relating to Women's development and empowerment. Accordingly many publications have been brought out in the form of occasional monographs and case books.
5 June 1990 : The Union Deputy Minister
in charge of Women and Child
Development, Government of India,
Hon'ble Smt. Usha Sinha,
delivering her inaugural speech at
India International Centre, New Delhi on
the occasion of the inauguration of
"Women's Agency for Generating
Employment (WAGE)".
The Women�s Agency for Generating Employment (WAGE) is all out to translate the wishes of the Government of India into action by implementing the action programmes announced by the Hon�ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi regarding Beti Bachao, Beti Padao, Women�s Empowerment, Clean and Green India, Skilling the Girl Child etc. by organizing training, research and publications activities besides conference organizations for ensuring social, cultural, environmental, scientific, technological, economic and positive development of women. The following national and international level conferences have been organized by WAGE in association with the Confederation of Indian Universities (CIU), Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment (IIEE), and National Institute of Cleanliness Education and Research (NICER).
On 5 and 6 June 2017, WAGE in collaboration with NICER organized the World Clean Environment Summit 2017 at India International Centre, 40 Lodi Estate, New Delhi where the Chief Guest was Hon�ble Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki.
The idea behind organizing this Summit was to involve young boys and girls in promoting Clean Up The Earth (CUTE) in general and Cleaning India in particular.
During the year 2017, the World
Encyclopaedia of Women has been brought
out in 45 Volumes by WAGE with the help
of the editorial and information support
from many organizations. The following
are the volumewise details :
Volume 1 Women Today
Volume 2 Feminist Theology
Volume 3 Feminine Psychology
Volume 4 History of Feminism
Volume 5 Feminist Theories
Volume 6 Introduction to Women's Studies
Volume 7 Women : Past and Present
Volume 8 Status of Women
Volume 9 Women's Education
Volume 10 Crime Against Women
Volume 11 Violence Against Women
Volume 12 Women : Family, Marriage and Social Operation
Volume 13 Women's Development
Volume 14 Women : Gendering Work, Feminism and Postmodernism
Volume 15 Women's Welfare
Volume 16 Women's Health
Volume 17 Women : Fertility,
Contraception and Family Planning
Volume 18 Women's Issues
Volume 19 Policies, Programmes and Commission on Women
Volume 20 Women's Challenges
Volume 21 Contemporary Women's Studies
Volume 22 Women's Empowerment
Volume 23 Women and Entrepreneurship
Volume 24 Women in Politics
Volume 25 Equitable Development for Women
Volume 26 Women in North East India
Volume 27 Gender Sensitisation
Volume 28 Economic Development of Women
Volume 29 Political Socialisation of Women
Volume 30 Indian Women Writing in English
Volume 31 Women and Religion
Volume 32 Exploitation of Women
Volume 33 Women Rights and Duties
Volume 34 Women's Movements in India
Volume 35 Women's Equality and Development
Volume 36 Women and Law
Volume 37 Women and Employment
Volume 38 Women and Social Change
Volume 39 Working Women
Volume 40 Future of Women
Volume 41 Women and Rural Development
Volume 42 Domestic Women Workers
Volume 43 Indian Women and Globalisation
Volume 44 Tribal Women in India
Volume 45 Women in India
Price : For the entire Set : Rs. 95,500 only.
5 June 1990 : The UNESCO Director Dr.
Miron P. Derkatch with other Foreign
Diplomats attending the Inagural
Function of
Women's Agency for Generating Employment
(WAGE).
5 June 1990 : Ms. Amrita Nair, Ms. Hema
Prabhakaran and Ms. Tripat Tuteja
registering the delegates on the
occasion
of the inauguration of the Women's
Agency for Generating Employment (WAGE)
at New Delhi.
The following monosgraphs were presented and discussed between 8th March and 8th March 2016 :.
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Ms. Amrita Nair, Ms. Hema Prabhakaran
and Ms. Tripat Tuteja registering the
delegates on the occasion of the
inauguration of the
Women's Agency for Generating Employment
(WAGE) at New Delhi.
The Union Deputy Minister in charge of Women and Child Development, Government of India, Hon'ble Smt. Usha Sinha, felicitating the girl student delegate in the presence of Prof. Priya Ranjan Trivedi, Patron, WAGE at India International Centre, New Delhi on the occasion of the inauguration of "Women's Agency for Generating Employment (WAGE)".
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