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What are the problems faced by indian women which affect their social status? Explain any five?

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Answered by princerathi733
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In our country women still lag much behind men despite some improvements since Independence. Women face disadvantage, discrimination and oppression in various ways: (i) The literacy rate among women is only 54 per cent as compared with 76 per cent among men. (ii) Similarly, a smaller proportion of girl student goes for higher studies. Girls are performing as well as boys in school. But they drop out because parents prefer to spend their resources for their boys' education rather than spending equally on their sons and daughters. (iii) The proportion of if women among the highest, paid and valued jobs is still very small. On an average, an Indian woman works one hour more than an average man every day. (iv) The Equal Wages Act provides that equal wages should be paid to equal work. However in almost all areas of work, from sports and cinema to factories and fields, women are paid less than men/ even when both do exactly the same work. (v) In many parts of India, parents prefer to have sons and find ways to have the girl child aborted before she is born. Such sex-selective abortion led to a decline in child sex ratio. (vi) Woman face harassment, exploitation and violence on the domestic front.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/72655/what-are-the-problems-faced-indian-women-which-affect-their-social-status-explain-any-five.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In our nation ladies' despite everything fall much behind men in spite of some improvement since autonomy.

Ways :-

1. The proficiency rate among ladies is just 54 percent as contrasted and 76 percent among men.

2. Likewise a littler extent of young lady understudies go for higher investigations. Young lady are proceeding on a par with young men in school. In any case, they drop out in light of the fact that guardians alludes to spend their assets for their young men training as opposed to spending similarly on their children and girls.

3. The extent of ladies among the generously compensated and esteemed employments is still little. On a normal an indian lady works one hour in excess of a normal man ordinary.

4. The equivalent wages act gives that equivalent wages ought to be paid to rise to work. Anyway in practically all territory of work, from sports and film, to processing plants and field ladies are paid not as much as men, in any event, when both the very same work.

5. Ladies face badgering, abuse and savagery on the local front.

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