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what measures has the government taken to abolish gender in equality​

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Answered by purusharthsinger7
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According to the National Sample Survey Report (2011-12), the workforce participation rates of male is 54.4% and female is 21.9%. As per the India Country Report, 2015 by Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation on the Millennium Development Goals, the percentage share of females in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector during 2011-12 increased to 19.3% which is higher than 18.6% reported during 2009-10 by National Sample Survey Organisation.

Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner and Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation are involved in collection and dissemination of data covering wide range of issues that affect women’s empowerment. The report titled “Women and Men in India – 2015” by Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation, Government of India highlights the status of women covering health, education, work and decision making along with social obstacles in women’s empowerment.

The Ministry of Women and Child Development is administering following schemes for gender equality/socio-economic development/empowerment of women:

Answered by SecretGE
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the measures that govt has taken are as follows-

(1)Several programs have been launched by the government to promote girls education like beti bachao beti padhao.

(2) Hindi dowry laws has been implemented.

(3) history laws have been made against domestic violence.

(4) female infanticide and sex selective abortion have been declared illegal.

(5) the equal remuneration act 1976 have been implemented so that men and women are equal wages for equal work.

(6) one third seats are reserved for women in Panchayat and municipalities.

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