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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 7 months ago
The wall being discussed here refers to the wall of gender bias. By gender bias, we understand the difference in the approach of people towards boys and girls. In our country, especially in the small villages, people still believe that boys are superior to girls. Boys have the right to study, play, and participate in all type of activities. But girls are meant for household works only. They believe, it is not right to allow girls to go out and study, play or work. But now a days, people have changed a lot. Girls are also given equal opportunities and respect as boys except in few small villages.
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