
Abstract The study of the Impact of a Feminist Perspective on Female students’ childhood gender inequality and attitudes towards intimate partner violence in Gujarat is an important topic that has been researched by many scholars. The study aims to have a better understanding of Female Students' Childhood gender inequality experiences & attitudes toward intimate partner violence & to understand how a feminist perspective can help female students overcome gender inequality and change their attitudes towards intimate partner violence. The study is based on the premise that gender inequality is a social construct that is learned during childhood and that it can be unlearned through education and awareness. The study also highlights the importance of a feminist perspective in addressing gender inequality and intimate partner violence. The research is conducted in Gujarat, India, where gender inequality and intimate partner violence are prevalent issues. The study is expected to provide insights into how a feminist perspective can be used to address these issues and promote gender equality. Further research is needed to understand the long-term impact of a feminist perspective on female students’ attitudes towards gender inequality and intimate partner violence.
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