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Essay on gender equality in India 250 to 300 words


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Answered by ItsMe2236
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Essay on Gender equality
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Gender inequality refers to the gender based inequality against women. Women are often denied their social, cultural, economic, and political rights leading to a decline in the condition of women.

Gender inequality is when people of all gender do not get equal privileges. It refers to the unequal treatment of people belonging to various genders.

It refers to an unjust situation when women are devoid of their right to be treated equally with their male counterpart.

Gender inequality refers when men and women are not treated equally, when the voices of women are discouraged, when the good performance of women is unjustly ignored or where men misuses their dominant position to establish control over women.

The participation of women in the mainstream workforce is continuously increasing. They are largely employed in banking, hospitality, health care, and other server sector industries.

Jobs that require physical strength are also mainly dominated by men. In general, men are believed to be physically stronger than women. Gender inequality is most commonly found at workplaces. Very often they are denied of fair pay or equal pay. Even in corporate environment women have to face various challenges.

Women and girls are often denied the equal right to get educated. Girls also tend to leave school earlier than boys. In some culture where child marriage is still prevalent, young girls may be taken from school at early ages to get married. In societies, where the poverty levels are high, girls are often expected to work at home and look after the family. Further, Even educated women who work outside home and earn a good income are expected to spend time with children and complete the household works.

Equality should be for all, regardless of gender, age, race or nationality. Everyone should command the same respect, and enjoy the same opportunities. That means respecting women without qualification and never thinking or treating them in a disrespectful way.
Answered by jitekumar4201
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                           Gender equality

       Accelerating progress and opportunities for everyone

Boys and girls who witness sexual orientation based savagery in their homes are bound to recreate fierce connections as grown-ups, either as culprit or unfortunate casualty.  

  • Outside the home, network wellbeing laborers – transcendently ladies – are frequently low-gifted and deliberate or came up short on, with restricted open door for proficient development to think about the helpless youngsters and families they serve.  

  • However, in early youth sexual orientation differences among young ladies and young men frequently begin moderately little. Young ladies have higher endurance rates during childbirth, are bound to be formatively on track, and similarly prone to partake in preschool.  

  • Be that as it may, as young ladies and young men age, sexual orientation boundaries extend.  

Tasks, thinking about kin, and security issues keep young girls out of school, while desires for acquiring cash power young boys to dropout. When youngsters arrive at age 10, young men's universes frequently extend while young ladies' universes contract, bringing about negative outcomes that can endure forever.

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