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Prepare a speech on injustice to women

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gender discrimination in India means health, education, economic and political discrimination b/w men and women. Today our country offers a lot of opportunities to women with women having a voice in everyday life, the business world as well as in political life.

Nevertheless India is still a male dominated country, where women are often seen as subordinate and inferior to men. Even though India is moving away from the male dominated culture, discrimination is still highly visible in rural as well as in urban areas, throughout each and every strata of society.While women are guaranteed equality under the Constitution, legal protection has a limited effect where partriarchal tradition prevail.

According to Global Gap Report released by World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2015, India was ranked 108 on the gender gap scale among 145 countries. When broken down into components of gender gap, India performs well on political empowerment, but it scored bad on sex selective abortion.

India also scored poorly on overall literary and health rankings of female. India with a 2015 ranking of 108 had an overall score of 0.664 while Iceland topped the list with an overall score 0.887


Various protective legislations have been passed by the Parliament to eliminate exploitation of women and to give them equal status in society. The government of India has taken steps and passed various acts to ensure gender equality in the country.

Hindu Succession Act (1956),. They Dowry Prohibition Act (1961), The DC and PNDT Act (2002), 33% of seats in Panchayat for women. The sexual harrassment of women at work place (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 are some laws to protect the interest of women in our society.

Further government has launched some schemes like, 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' 'Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya' 'Mother and Child Tracking System', The Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojna etc to lessen the gender discrimination.

We hope that our democratic government would be able to find solution to the problem of gender discrimination and would take us all towards the cherished dream of a truly modern society in both thought and action.

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Answered by Bhriti182
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Although many NGOs have been set up to curb violence against women, courts are created for them, but they are certainly not being effective because they have to face many problems too.

Our government should pay special attention to this. Spay women should also take courage to stop their atrocities, exploitation and violence. Only then can he make his identity in society and nation.

Violence against women is not a new problem. Since the beginning, women have been victims of torture, exploitation, contempt, etc. in Indian society. Today, Saturday! Women are considered to be important, influential and meaningful allies in the lives of men, but some time ago their condition in society was extremely miserable.

The ideologies and institutional rituals practiced in society have contributed immensely to their oppression. Her harassment is at both social and family levels. Some of these practical rites are still flourishing today.

After independence, despite the spread of education in the laws for women created in support of women in our society and gradually increasing economic independence of women to reach women victims still violence. They also are beaten, kidnapped, is raped them, provided they are burned or killed.

What are those women who are victims of oppression and violence? What are the basic reasons behind violence against women? We will discuss all these problems here. There are often many forms of violence against women, such that the problem of rape is not only of India but of all the countries, there is a serious problem.


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