Sociology, asked by daivikshetty778, 6 months ago

How girls are discriminated ? class 6th plz give me answer​

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Answered by chauhanprikshit1
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Explanation:

want to have a knowledge, of tecnic and scientific nature, non only a funny conversation of joke nature, on the "homosexuality" word.

Also if OMS does no more consider homosexuality an organic disease, from the 1973 year, and the OMS does no more consider the homosexuality a psychological disease from 1980, and the new books of medicine and phsicologydo not mention more this disease, i want to read or I want to listen a serious conference that treats the problem in a serious way, that can desribe the real scientific and tecnical nature, as well as the medical enciclopedy described the homosexuality before the 1973 year, with a scientific and tecnical description, that can be also very long, hundreds of pages, with diagnosis, symptomatology, etiology and, at last an adeguate therapy without sufferings and pains for the patients affected by this disease, in order to awake not an insult from homofobic people, but only, a real, scientific knowdlege of the problem, without jokes on the "homosezuality" word, and over all in order that anybody can know the difference among homosexuality occasional or temporal, and, instead the genuine or permanent kind of homosexuality, in order that nobody cannot more commit the bad mistake to push, a genuine or permanent homosexual, to contract heterosexual marriage. I think that i have been clear on this my answer.

Answered by ItzIshu
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Your Answer is:-

It is a reality that gender disparity still exists in India. It is seen within the households, at workplaces and in the society at large. Gender-wise literacy rates in India showcase the wide gap that exists between men and women. As per 2011 data, effective literacy rates (age 7 and above) were 82.14% for men and 65.46% for women. Women generally have less economic independence and lesser say in family and societal matters. Even when it comes to property, women generally don’t own it under their names and have weak inheritance rights.

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