todays Women social status in Ladakh
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Women in Ladakh are controlled strongly by patriarchal forces and their status is low. Therefore much needs to be done for gender equality rather than restricting women's role to “culture” preservation. The first step in Ladakh would be unveiling the patriarchal structure and uniting women under one banner.
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The status of women in Ladakh is much better than in other parts of the country. Women have excelled in every field like engineering, medical and others, but it is difficult to say whether they are coming from every nook and corner of the region.
If we talk about the education scenario, today, in Degree College Leh, there are about 11,000 students and out of that 80 per cent are girls.
There are few families in which there are 5-6 gazetted officers. Students from families which are not financially sound can go for the industrial institute. We are providing training for aspiring electricians, plumbers, radio and television, and computer. Students can also avail of the benefits of a polytechnic as they can easily complete the three-year course without going outside Ladakh.
The status of women in Ladakhi society is comparatively better. It is women who bring change in society. The nuns of Drukpa are live examples of women empowerment. We have many examples where women are doing really good and are setting an example for others. You have girls who scaled the Mt. Everest and girls representing India in Ice Hockey at National and International level. Fortunately, in the media, most of the journalists are women. Even in Buddhism, women are highly regarded.
There are few examples in Ladakh where the head of the village are women like in Mudh and Wakha-Mulbek.
To develop a society in the real sense, it is very important to take the women section along and they should be provided with the appropriate opportunity. Overall, there are many schemes for women and they should avail of it. A little bit of awareness is needed.
Though the Hill Council does not have schemes and funding specifically for women but in the handloom and handicraft sector women are provided training in stitching, dyeing and carpet weaving. They are doing really well and they are economically empowered.
So far, there is a lack of participation of women in decision and policy making. When we talk about women’s participation in Panchayat elections, earlier there were 63 Panchayat halqas which have now increased to 93. I have never seen a woman Sarpanch and earlier, not even a woman panch member. But fortunately, many women have started taking part in panchayat elections and their presence is very important. When you get exposure and know about public dealing, you can contest Council election.
There are few reasons for the lack of participation of women in decision and policy-making, say, it depends on individual interest and the society should encourage women. Women should come forward, and if you will not, then ultimately somebody else has to come and lead.
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