MWGP 101 Project Work Topics for 2025 (IGNOU projects)

Here are some suggested MWGP 101 Project Work Topics for 2025 (IGNOU – MA in Women’s and Gender Studies). These topics align with the course focus on gender, development, empowerment, and intersectionality:

Suggested MWGP 101 Project Topics – 2025

🔹 Gender and Society

  1. Role of Women in Rural Development: A Case Study of [Village/Block/Area]

  2. Patriarchal Structures and Their Impact on Women’s Decision-Making in Families

  3. Gender Stereotyping in School Textbooks: A Critical Review

  4. Changing Gender Roles in Urban Middle-Class Families

🔹 Gender and Work

  1. Gender Discrimination in the Informal Sector: A Study of Domestic Workers

  2. Women in the Gig Economy: Opportunities and Challenges

  3. Workplace Harassment and Women’s Safety: Implementation of POSH Act in [Location/Organization]

  4. Glass Ceiling in Corporate Sectors: Experiences of Women Managers

🔹 Health, Reproductive Rights, and Gender

  1. Access to Menstrual Hygiene and Health Awareness Among Adolescent Girls in Rural Areas

  2. Impact of Gender on Mental Health: A Comparative Study

  3. Reproductive Health Rights and Awareness Among Marginalized Women

🔹 Gender, Law, and Rights

  1. Effectiveness of Legal Mechanisms Against Domestic Violence in India

  2. Gender Sensitization Among Police Personnel: A Case Study

  3. Women’s Rights and Legal Literacy: A Study of Awareness Among Rural Women

🔹 Gender and Education

  1. Barriers to Girls’ Education in Marginalized Communities

  2. Impact of Online Education on Female Students in Semi-Urban Areas

  3. Gender Bias in Higher Education: Experience of Female Faculty and Students

🔹 Intersectionality and Marginalized Identities

  1. Experiences of Transgender Individuals in Accessing Public Health Services

  2. Dalit Women and Double Marginalization: A Study from a Gender Perspective

  3. Tribal Women and Gender-Based Disparities in Education and Employment

Tips for Choosing Your Topic

  • Choose a field-based topic if possible to include primary data.

  • Focus on current social issues with a gender perspective.

  • Make sure the topic reflects interdisciplinary understanding (sociology, law, development, etc.).

  • Ensure feasibility in terms of time, resources, and access to data.

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