India Languages, asked by dfcv2443, 11 months ago

Which state's women has recently formed 620-km-long ‘wall' to uphold gender equality?



a. Tamil nadu



b. Karnataka



c. Kerala



d. Odisha?

Answers

Answered by sukanti76
1
the right ans is c.kerala
Answered by Wafabhatt
5

Answer:

Kerala is the state where women has recently formed 620 kilometers long wall to uphold gender equality.

Explanation:

In Kerala, around 50 lakhs of women assembled below the aegis of the Left Democratic front (LDF) to create an nearly unbroken human wall that stretched 620 km from Kasaragod in north Kerala to Thiruvananthapuram in the south on 1st January 2019. Marshalled with the aid of the Kerala government and a section of Hindu organisations, the wall was organised towards the backdrop of the supreme courtroom verdict on Sabarimala. The programme ended with a joint pledge to harness the electricity of renaissance ideas to insulate society towards revanchist forces that sought to push Kerala again to the dark a long time of casteism and discriminatory religious practices. The event become organised by means of the ruling CPI(M) at the side of over 176 different socio-political establishments, inclusive of the CPI, Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam and the Kerala Pulayar Maha Sabha.

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