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The future Gender Equality introduction, body and conclusion ?

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Answered by riya15955
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Gender equality is intrinsically linked to sustainable development and is vital to the realization of human rights for all. The overall objective of gender equality is a society in which women and men enjoy the same opportunities, rights and obligations in all spheres of life.

Answered by Pratham2508
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Introduction:

  • Everyone in a society has the right to live their lives as they see fit, free from prejudice.
  • We refer to equality as the condition in which all people are treated equally regardless of their caste, gender, color, profession, or rank.
  • Another way to think about equality is as a condition in which each person has the same rights and opportunities for success.
  • Although there is a lot of prejudice, every member of society longs for equal rights and access to the resources at their disposal.
  • This prejudice may be brought on by racial, ethnic, or cultural differences, geographic isolation, a person's skin color, socioeconomic standing, or even gender. Gender discrimination is the most common type of prejudice.
  • It affects people all throughout the world and is not just a localized problem in a few areas of life.

Body:

  • Only when both men and women are treated equally will gender equality be attained.
  • However, prejudice is a societal threat that drives people apart. We quit being apart and work as a team to solve our issues.
  • Since many years ago, this societal stigma has been seeping into all aspects of society.
  • This has also been shown in situations involving gender.
  • Gender discrimination is a thing of the past since men and women work together to make history in all fields.

Conclusion:

  • Once all of these threats are eliminated, every family will recognize the importance of a woman, and our nation will actually attain gender equality.
  • Women are setting an example everywhere, and we should all emphasize this in order to alter the situation and grant women equal rights.
  • In the end, India's success at the 2021 Olympics, when it won seven medals, serves as the present model.
  • Six of those seven medals—six in individual competitions—were won by female competitors, who took home three of them.
  • It demonstrates that despite enduring such adversity, their performance is on par with that of male athletes.

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