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I WANT A ONE MINUTE SPEECH ON GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN INDIAN SOCIETY . I WANT IT REALLY FAST PLZZZZZ.....

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Answered by monu7bishnoi
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GENDER DISCRIMINATION

IN

INDIAN SOCIETY

 

Yes, Its unending fight against gender discrimination since our freedom.  Gender discrimination is when one gender is considered better or superior to other gender. Here in India since last many decades we observe that there are certain unwritten rules for men & women in the society. Like Women will take care of only Kitchen & kids & men will look after for job & earnings for home & family. There were many things which   have only gender specifications. Like Education, Jobs, Rights in government jobs & elections, power to take decisions were not for women. They were only for men. But thanks to growing information & technology & support of government .Women are coming out of closets & working & thinking for Nation by shoulder to shoulder with men. Here role of Men are also very important that they  should understand that   ultimately working & educated women are helpful to both nation & house e. when it’s time to support good cause for women or society they can also come forward to give their opinion . Similarly even if they are not working, with proper education they can help in home work of kids in home. Which is going to reduce the tuition fee. Intern which going to pocket of family only. It’s high time that we should accept that nation & kitchen both belong to both the genders equally.  Which women don’t want earn & spend for her friends & family. Similarly it’s also appreciated if man work in kitchen sometimes. Let’s come to support & understand both each other. There should be no gender discrimination. Together both can write the history of home & nation in golden words again. 

Answered by rahulragini
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Mr Chairman Sir, ladies, gentlemen, boys and girls, it is a pleasure to stand before you and speak on an issue that irks me every day.

Indian society is far too male dominated. Even though women are acquiring higher education and becoming economically independent by the day, male dominance continues to affect our lives. It is early childhood that sets the rot and develops our warped thinking; boys are given special treatment, while their sisters are treated differently. Both the mother and the father are responsible for this. 
Post-marriage, the sons are treated differently from the daughters-in-law. Dowry at the time of marriage from the girl's family is another point of discrimination even for educated and well-employed girls.
Positive change can only be brought about if we change our thought process and treat our sons and daughters identically. I hope and pray things look up hereon and we are able to change our mindset.
Thank you!
 
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