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Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper expressing your views on the role of youth in promoting gender equality to prevent violence against women.​

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Answered by vanshmittal81
2

Answer:

H No. 876, Green Park

New Delhi,

11-12-2020

The Editor,

Times of India,

New Delhi,

Subject:- Role of youth in promoting

gender equality to prevent violence against

women.

Sir,

Through the columns of your esteemed

newspaper, I would like to express my

views on the role of youth in promoting

gender equality to prevent violence against

women. And also some steps to prevent it.

Nowadays violence against women is

increasing day by day. And instead of

taking strict actions against the culprits

who are promoting such violence activities

all the political partie's leaders are pointing

out each other and are not taking any actions against it. If this goes on like this

then a day will come when the culprits

will not be afraid of anyone and no one

will be able to stop them. It's important

to take strict actions against the culprits.

The should promote gender equality. Also

the political parties should work together

and give equal rights to promote gender

equality.

Some steps to prevent violence against

women:-

1. Women's should be given equal rights.

2. Help the womens to reach their

destination safe and sound.

3. Raise voice against sexual

harassment.

4. Strict actions should be taken

immediately.

5. A strict punishment should be given

to the culprit so that after it he will not

even think to do such.

Please do post it in your newspaper so

that it may reach to the every corner of the

country.

Thank You,

PLEASE FOLLOW AND MARK AS BRAINLIEST ❤️

Answered by Legend42
5

Answer:

Sir, Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to express my views on the role of youth in promoting gender equality to prevent violence against women. ... The should promote gender equality. Also the political parties should work together and give equal rights to promote gender equality.

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