Political Science, asked by simran12300, 1 year ago

what do you mean by gender inequality in India

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Answered by Bhumishree
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It means the enequal ratio of gender that is 960:1000..Girls are discriminated ....people don't want girls they want boys as their child ....in backward areas they used to kil the girl at the time they were not ever born....boys are treated well but girls didn't... Girls are not allow to study and were not equally given rights by people

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gender inequality means an unequal treatment given to individuals based on their gender.

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