International Journal Of Advance Research In Science And Engineering http://www.ijarse.com IJARSE, Vol. No.1, Issue No. I, December, 2012 ISSN-2319-8354 1 “Managing Rural Economic Development through Advancement of Rural Women Participation and Leadership” Dr. Ajay Singh, Assistant Professor Department of AMIS, College of Computer Science & Engineering University of Hail, Hail - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Abstract Women round the world are dynamic leaders and powerful advocates of development and change. However area for his or her leadership and broader social and political participation remains affected. By mid-2011, solely twenty eight countries may claim that women’s parliamentary illustration had reached a vital mass of 30% or additional. Solely nineteen women were leading their countries as electoral heads of state or government. Female support countries have to extend women’s political leadership, as well as constitutional reforms and special temporary measures to lift the amount of women’s presence in political positions. Wherever women have equal right to access economic assets, good livelihoods and leadership opportunities, the building blocks of economic authorization, economic well-being will increase. The global Economic Forum’s Gender Gap Report found that in 134 countries with offered information, larger gender equality correlates with a better gross national product. However way too usually, gender discrimination continues to undercut women’s choices. Women advocates for economic authorization as women are right, and as a colossal profit for societies and economies. It supports countries in enacting laws and policies that increase women’s access to economic resources, and to ascertain services that support property livelihoods. This paper examined advancement of rural women because the foundation for the accomplishment of the twenty first century development goals in Asian nation. The paper highlighted on the authorization of rural women, as well as in reference to access to education and coaching, management over resources, participation in decision-making, changes in unit structures, migration and knowledge and communication technologies and descriptions activities administrated by the organizations of the Indian system to enhance the case of rural women and makes recommendations. Key Words: advancement, rural women, leadership, rural development, rural migration, Article 14, trifkling. I. Introduction According to 2011 Census, women constitute 48.5% of the India’s total population. By recognizing women as an important human resource of the country, the Constitution of India has accorded equality to women and also adopts measures of positive discrimination to them. Government of India has been constantly endeavoring to ensure overall development and empowerment of women. The Ministry has been striving for the real empowerment of women by reviewing the laws to remove gender bias, bringing new legal measures for the justice of gender and implementing programmes to find out social and economic advancement of women. 2 The improvement of the situation of rural women depends on different aspects of the empowerment including the impact of macroeconomic policy frameworks on their situation. Fourth World Conference on Women, emphasis on improving the situation of rural women through equal access to productive resources, especially land, capital and technology, as well as to gainful employment, decision-making, education and health services. The Platform for action focuses the need for successful strategies to empower women living in rural areas. In the context of the 10-year review and appraisal of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action being carried out in 2005, the Governments of 134 Member States and one Observer State provided information on the situation of women in rural areas. The UN Millennium Declaration committed Governments to promoting gender equality and therefore the direction of women as effective ways in which to combat poorness, hunger and illness and to stimulate development that's really sustainable. The Millennium Development Goals embody a goal that entails empowering women and promoting gender equality. The implementation ways have acknowledged that 2/3 of the world’s poor belongs to rural areas which the necessity for progress on education, gender equality, maternal and kid mortality, HIV/AIDS destruction and property development seems notably acute in rural regions of most developing countries. 4 The United Nations Millennium Declaration committed Governments to promoting gender equality and the authorization of females as an effective ways in which to combat economic condition, hunger and malady and to stimulate development which is actually sustainable. The Millennium Development Goals embrace a goal that requires empowering girls and promoting gender equality. Future projected implementation methods have acknowledged that two thirds of the world’s poor