Physics, asked by aliloooo, 9 months ago

Though the law gives women equal status in India, many people hold unscientific views on a woman’s innate nature, capacity and intelligence, and in practice give them a secondary status and role. Demolish this view using scientific arguments, and by quoting examples of great women in science and other spheres; and persuade yourself and others that, given equal opportunity, women are on par with men.​

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Answered by UPDATEDROY
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The names of Madame Curie the Nobel laureate, Indira Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher, Mother Teresa, Kalpana Chawla, from various fields varying from science to sociology is very well-known to the world, and at times these need to be reminded of the people who hold unscientific views on a woman’s innate nature, capacity and intelligence, and in practice give them a secondary status and role. By nature, there exists some difference in man and woman biologically, but that doesn’t make women any inferior to men....

Answered by Nєєнα
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Explanation:

♥♥ The development of human mind depends mainly on the nutrition content of prenatal and postnatal diet and the environment around it.

♥♥ The gender factor has no role in the development of human mind. When given equal opportunities, mental development of females will be as rapid as that of males.

♥♥ Madam Marie Curie won the Noble prize twice in science which is a rare gesture. Mrs. Indira Gandhi and Mrs. Margret Thatcher have flourished excellently well in politics.

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