Anshika Verma

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Lekhny post -15-Mar-2024Salute of womenhood(Part 23)

Sub Title : Women image in our country

The image of women in India today is a complex amalgamation of progress and persistent challenges. On one hand, there have been significant advancements in terms of women's education, workforce participation, and political representation. Women have made remarkable strides in various fields, breaking barriers and achieving success in traditionally male-dominated domains. In urban areas especially, many women are pursuing higher education, entering the workforce, and actively participating in public life. They are excelling in professions ranging from science and technology to business and politics, challenging stereotypes and reshaping societal norms. However, despite these advancements, deep-rooted patriarchal attitudes and gender biases persist in many parts of Indian society. Women continue to face numerous challenges, including gender-based violence, unequal access to resources and opportunities, and limited decision-making power in their households and communities. Issues like dowry-related violence, domestic abuse, sexual harassment, and gender-based discrimination in education and employment remain prevalent, particularly in rural and marginalized communities. Additionally, harmful cultural practices such as child marriage, female foeticide, and honor killings continue to undermine women's rights and autonomy. Furthermore, the safety and security of women in public spaces continue to be a significant concern, with incidents of sexual harassment, assault, and rape frequently reported.
In summary, while there have been positive developments in terms of women's empowerment and gender equality in India, there is still a long way to go. Achieving true gender equality requires concerted efforts from all sectors of society, including government, civil society, the private sector, and individuals, to challenge patriarchal norms, address systemic inequalities, and create a more inclusive and equitable society for women.

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15-Apr-2024 11:16 PM

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RISHITA

09-Apr-2024 02:18 PM

Awesome

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hema mohril

08-Apr-2024 06:32 PM

Amazing

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