• Home
  • Products
    • Homivilla
    • Mnemonics Editor
  • FAQ
  • More
    • About
    • Contact
    • Blog
  • Home
  • Products
    • Homivilla
    • Mnemonics Editor
  • FAQ
  • More
    • About
    • Contact
    • Blog
  • Home
  • Products
    • Homivilla
    • Mnemonics Editor
  • FAQ
  • More
    • About
    • Contact
    • Blog

‘‘Our society is still a male-dominated society.’’ Explain the statement with the help of examples.

In our society, women still lag much behind men despite some improvements since Independence. Ours is still a male-dominated, patriarchal society.

Women face disadvantage, discrimination, and oppression in various ways:

  • The literacy rate among women is only 54 percent compared to 76 percent among men. Similarly, a smaller proportion of girl students go for higher studies. Even though girls perform as well as the boys, the former drop out because parents prefer to spend their resources on their boys’ education rather than spending equally on their sons and daughters.
  • Women in the highly paid and valued jobs are still very small. On an average, an Indian woman works one hour more than an average man every day. Yet much of her work is not paid and therefore often not valued.
  • The Equal Remuneration Act, of 1976 provides that equal wages should be paid to equal work. However in almost all areas of work, from sports and cinema to factories and fields, women are paid less than men, even when both do exactly the same work.
  • In many parts of India, parents prefer to have sons and find ways to have the girl child aborted before she is born. Such sex-selective abortion led to a decline in child sex ratio (number of girl children per thousand boys) in the country to merely 919. This ratio has fallen below 850 or even 800 in some States.

Tame the 5-Marker

Equal Remuneration Act equality feminism gender and politics gender equality patricarchy sexual division of labor women equality women rights
98
Analyse the role of the manufacturing sector in the economic development of India.September 25, 2022
‘‘Every social difference does not lead to social division.’’ Justify the statement.October 17, 2022

Related Posts

CBSEClass 10Political ScienceSocial Sciences
December 15, 2022 by Editorial Team

“Coalition government has led to strengthening of democracy”. Explain.

Read More
Class 10EconomicsHistorySocial Sciences
July 27, 2022 by Editorial Team

Explain the role of Bretton Woods institutions in post-Second World War settlement.

Read More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Read More
  • Creative Corners: Transforming Your Room into a Fun-Filled Learning Lab
    Creative Corners: Transforming Your Room into a Fun-Filled Learning Lab
  • How did people visualise their nations?
  • Explain the Unification of Germany. OR Why is Otto von Bismarck called the Architect of the Unification of Germany?
  • Explain the revolution of the Liberals.
  • Describe Frederic Sorrieu’s Utopian vision.
  • What is Romanticism? OR How did cultural movement develop the feeling of Nationalism among the people?
  • Explain the process of Unification of Italy. OR What was the role of Giuseppe Mazzini in the Unification of Italy?
  • What circumstances led to the tension in the Balkan Peninsula after 1871? OR What circumstances led to the outbreak of the First World War?
  • Explain the Act of Union 1707. OR What was the strange case of Britain?
  • What is decentralisation? What is the idea behind decentralisation?
  • Give a brief description of local government bodies that exist for urban areas.
  • “Promotion of Hindi continues to be the official policy of the Government of India”. Elucidate.
Categories
  • CBSE (63)
  • Class 10 (84)
  • Economics (19)
  • Geography (15)
  • History (19)
  • Memorize (3)
  • Political Science (34)
  • Social Sciences (82)
  • Spanish Vocabulary (30)
homi-logo

Memorize anything with a story.

Instagram
Contact

Mumbai, India

contacts_icon_02

+91-976-910-3975

contacts_icon_03

hello@homi.school

Pages

Home
Examples
FAQs
About
Contact
Blog

Homivilla

Homivilla

Copyright © 2024 Homi by homi.school . Privacy Policy . Terms of Service . All Rights Reserved.