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speech on place of women in India

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Answered by pithwaheer
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Women have been treated as ‘objects’ by the male-dominated society in India and elsewhere. However, there is no uniform pattern of social, cultural and economic distinctions between men and women. In contemporary India, gender-based consciousness has its origin in emergence of the middle classes and their problems.

Patriarchy is very strong in India despite several movements for the upliftment of women launched by women’s organisations during the pre- and the post-independence periods. Sex morals have a direct bearing on hierarchy of caste and class group

However, in general, the Marxists and the socialists have over-emphasised the first aspect. In India’s context, men generally dominate in all the four aspects, though women shoulder major responsibilities in these spheres. Male supremacy emanates from caste, class, patriarchy, and sexuality of the male.

Women are treated as inferior in their own families by parents-in-law and even by their husbands. They are stationed at the receiving end. This is generally true of families belonging to all castes and classes, but it is more often found among those groups who are still under the influence of feudalism or have feudalistic lifestyles and values.

Even, the neo-rich in the countryside have put restrictions on women’s higher education, migration and jobs. The fact is that women have been made dependent by men and by the social milieu they have created for them.

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