A. Very short answer type questions:
1. Who is a housewife?
2. What is an Anganwadi?
B. Short answer type questions
1. How is a girl generally expected to behave when she grows up in most societies?
2. What measures would be necessary to bring the status of women at par with men?
3. Show how growing up in Samoa was different from other societies in the 1920s.
4. Name and discuss three programmes that the government has started in support of women.
5. State the differences in the schools boys and girls went to in Madhya Pradesh in the 1960s. Point out the
difference in the behaviour of boys and girls also.
C. Long answer type questions
1. Describe a few steps taken by the government to bridge the inequality between men and women.
Answers
Answer:
Very short answer :-
1) A woman who does not have a job outside the home and who spends her time cleaning the house, cooking, looking after her family, etc.
2)Anganwadi is a type of rural child care centre in India. They were started by the Indian government in 1975 . Anganwadi means "courtyard shelter" .
Short answers :-
1) Women look after the whole family by discharging their duties in the most perfect way. They cook food, wash clothes, clean the house, etc. They also help their children in doing homework, m not shell we can say that women who stay at home are always busy.
2) The five steps undertaken by the "Indian Government" for enhancing the status of the "women on par with that of men" are women are given the right to vote just as equal as men, right to education, the government passed a law which has made dowry as illegal and no one can force any citizen to give dowry .
3) In the 1920's, as per research reports of the Samoan society, children were not educated as they did not go to school. ... Older children, by the age of five, undertook this responsibility. Both girls and boys took care of their younger brothers and sisters.
4) More recent programs initiated by the Government of India include the Mother and Child Tracking System (MCTS), the Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana, Conditional Maternity Benefit plan (CMB), as well as the Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls.
5) Grooving up in Madhya Pradesh in the 1960s: From class VI onwards boys and girls went to separate schools. Girls school was designed very differently from the boys school. ... The boys used the streets for different things like to stand around idling, to play, to try out tricks with their bicycles.
Long answers :-
1) (1)Several programs have been launched by the government to promote girls education like beti bachao beti padhao.
(2) Hindi dowry laws has been implemented.
(3) history laws have been made against domestic violence.
(4) female infanticide and sex selective abortion have been declared illegal.
5) Gender equality has been conclusively shown to stimulate economic growth, which is crucial for low-income countries.
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