Achieving gender equality in India- smriti sharam ( eco lecturer in new castle university) - what is gender unequality? Treating someone less because of their gender. - according to the author mostly gender equality is achieved in India but according to the statistics (survey) gender equality is not achieved. - in India many families prefer a son because he will perform the last rituals for them (anthim sanskar) - indians don't want daughters because of demand for dowry, parents hesitate to spend on daughter's health and education expenses - india is at 112th rank at world economic forum's global gender gap index 2019- 2020 - ration of male and female is 919 girls for 1000 boys (in 2011) - 37% of married women are victims of domestic violence - how to empower women? Provide ⅓ reservation in leadership Provide education Increase marriage age Provide job opportunities
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Achieving gender equality in India- smriti sharam ( eco lecturer in new castle university)
- what is gender unequality? Treating someone less because of their gender.
- according to the author mostly gender equality is achieved in India but according to the statistics (survey) gender equality is not achieved.
- in India many families prefer a son because he will perform the last rituals for them (anthim sanskar)
- indians don't want daughters because of demand for dowry, parents hesitate to spend on daughter's health and education expenses
- india is at 112th rank at world economic forum's global gender gap index 2019- 2020
- ration of male and female is 919 girls for 1000 boys (in 2011)
- 37% of married women are victims of domestic violence
- how to empower women?
Provide ⅓ reservation in leadership
Provide education
Increase marriage age
Provide job opportunities