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Posted by Abhishek Kumar 6 years, 10 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago
Gender discrimination in our society against women happen due to the following reasons:
1.Less Education: Girls are provided with less education as compared to boys. The percentage of females opting for higher studies is very low. The academic results of girls are better than boys but still their parents prefer spending money on boy's education.
2. Less pay for same work: There are very few women who are drawing better wages as compared to men. Even if women work more than men they are still given less pages as their work is not given much importance.
3. Wish to have male child: In most parts of the country people prefer male child and female. That is why the *** ratio in India is declining and female foeticide is prevalent on increasing scale.
4. Exploitation of women : Women in India are exploited on various grounds. The percentage of crimes against women such as harassment, dowry deaths, rape, physical and mental abuse, conjugal violence, etc has risen.
In this way ,we can see that women are exploited and discriminated to great extent in the male dominated Society of India.
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