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Write down the text of a group discussion between three participants on the issue of `changing role of indian women'.

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Answered by Siyalottey
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“A woman is the full Circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform”. Diane Mariechild

Historically women in India were revered and the birth of a girl was widely believed to mark the arrival of Lakshmi – the Goddess of wealth and riches. Women have been considered ‘janani’, i.e., the progenitor and ‘ardhanigini’ i.e., half of the body. Women are also considered to be an embodiment of Goddess Durga.

Women have shouldered equal responsibilities with men. Widespread discrimination against women is, however, reflected in recurrent incidents of rape, acid throwing, dowry killings, wife beating, honour killings, forced prostitution, etc. Some of these issues were highlighted by ‘Satyamev Jayate’ (Truth alone prevails) – an acclaimed television show hosted by Bollywood icon Aamir Khan.

A global poll conducted by Thomson Reuters in 2012 rated India as the “fourth most dangerous country” globally for women, and the worst country for women among the G20 countries.

Gender discrimination is not only inequitable but also hampers the development of the nation. Evidently no country can sustain its development if it underutilises its women, who constitute almost half the population.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, there is no doubt that a woman is a multi-tasker but we should not neglect and forget that the men are also a multi-tasker when it comes to responsibilities. Because a women who is working does all her work from taking care of her child to taking care of her job and what not but being a man who is a single child of the family he too does the same work from taking care of his parents to all the business and many more. So it just that the situation and the responsibilities who makes a men and Women multi-tasking.

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