PORKODI, V (2011) GENDER - BIAS. Other thesis, Annamalai University and Brahma Kumaris.
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Abstract
India referred to as Mother country and the Indian tradition, treating Mother as Goddess still prevails. But yet women harrassment by the Indian society is on the increase through many ways such as molestation, cruelty, kidnapping, gender-bias, eve teasing, rape, dowry deaths, sexual slavery, forced prostitution, forced pregnancy and so on. Among them, gender-bias is one of the most prevalent injustices done to women society. People believe that if girls are allowed to be born or allowed to grow up, they will have to be married and heavy amounts will have to be paid as dowry. In many sections of society, the family continues to incur expenses for the daughter's personal needs after her marriage. Many people argue that it is better to get rid f the girl goetus or infant than to grow up and cause pain for the family later. Girl child is forcibly married at the very early age. Young girls are married at a relatively early age in many areas and get caught in a relentless circle of marriage, motherhood, childcare and domestic drudgery. It is very difficult for these women to seek emancipation. The Field Project "GENDER - BIAS" talks about the discrimination against women. Gender - biases operate in every social institution from the family to the court system, the education system, local and state government agencies, etc. They exist at every layer of society and in almost every home
Item Type: | Thesis (Other) |
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Subjects: | K PGDiploma > Value Education and Spirituality |
Divisions: | PGDiploma |
Depositing User: | Users 3 not found. |
Date Deposited: | 03 Aug 2025 07:08 |
Last Modified: | 16 Aug 2025 11:17 |
URI: | https://ir.bkapp.org/id/eprint/95 |