Sociology, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

Is gender inequality raising doubt on India as a democratic society?

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Answered by yashgandhi74
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Discrimination against women and girls is a pervasive and long-running phenomenon that characterises Indian society at every level.

India’s progress towards gender equality, measured by its position on rankings such as the Gender Development Index has been disappointing, despite fairly rapid rates of economic growth.

In the past decade, while Indian GDP has grown by around 6%, there has been a large decline in female labour force participation from 34% to 27%. The male-female wage gap has been stagnant at 50% (a recent survey finds a 27% gender pay gap in white-collar jobs).

Crimes against women show an upward trend, in particular brutal crimes such as rapes, dowry deaths, and honour killings. These trends are disturbing as a natural prediction would be that with growth comes education and prosperity, and a possible decline in adherence to traditional institutions and socially prescribed gender roles that hold women back.


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Answered by Sidyandex
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Yes gender inequality raises many questions on India as a democratic society because when we look India as democratic country or society we feel that there are various rules and regulations imposed by traditional class systems which are continuously followed by people from current generations.

Nowadays people not treated women in the same way as they treat any man.

There should be no gender inequality if a nation wants to be known as democratic.

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