The Importance of education and financial empowerment for girls and women's
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So guys Our country is a religious country as you all know that but you see half and less percentage of the religiousness in our country and I don't wanna to say that our country is vulgar but it's reality and I'm telling you the truth as i know and of course I saw that vulgar things and may be you also saw that.
Sorry for hindi but hum bharatwasi hai and it doesn't matter hum hindi bolte hai ya english but we need to clarify that what we want to say.
So through this blog just i wanna to say that, Girl and Women is not paraya dhan. So plzz accept kro iss chij ko and plzz give respect to girl and women's. Our country is religious country, It is not only for say. we should need to prove it in reality.
The Importance of education and financial empowerment for girls and women's
The uphill battle for females to gain an education and financial freedom is an arduous journey. It is worth noting that merely gaining knowledge and earning a paycheck does not necessarily translate to having complete autonomy. Long-established egregious sociocultural attitudes and traditions continue to suppress and subjugate women to this day.
According to the National Statistical Office (Government of India), the 2016 India’s poverty profile shows that 67% of Indians live in rural areas. Accessing opportunities in rural areas is difficult, especially for women than men, who are significantly more privileged. A report by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights in 2018 has found that 39.4%of girls in the age range of 15-18 were not attending school compared to 35% of boys. Almost 65% of these girls are engaged in household duties, dependents, pensioners, beggars, etc. Compared to 33.4% of the boys who are non-workers.
Women Are Not ‘Burden’ And ‘Duties’ To Be Fulfilled- Smash The Patriarchy, Please A girl child in rural India is thought of as a burden that must be unloaded at a young age.
A girl child in rural India is thought of as a burden that must be unloaded at a young age. Higher education is considered wasteful because she is ultimately expected to care for the household and bear children. These cultural attitudes severely affect her education, health, and safety.
Conventional cultural attitudes towards female autonomy remain challenging to shed even for the middle-class or upper-class sections of society. Increasingly, financially stable families encourage their daughters to seek higher education and careers, but most parents’ goal remains to ‘give away’ their daughter in marriage.
A daughter who is thought of as Paraya Dhan (someone else’s wealth or property) is ‘given away’ by her parents through marriage, to whom they feel the ‘rightful owner of that property’.
With the culmination of the marriage process, parents’ ‘duties’ of caring for their daughter are considered to have been fulfilled. After marriage, her husband and the in-laws pick up the baton as her ‘protectors’. This life-long surveillance under the guise of “care” is ingrained in our cultural psyche.
Girls are besieged from birth by the entire machinery of patriarchy bent on restraining her from acting as an individual. Our deeply patriarchal culture has been challenged by women, time and again, but it has not been substantial enough to advance towards a gender-just society. Men hold positions of power and prescribe the rules at all levels of society.
The family unit, community, workplaces, law enforcement bodies, and the government are all charged by a patriarchal structure. Moreover, the status quo of male domination is widely revered and accepted by society with little questioning or critique, thus holding women subjugated in the grip of slavery, disallowing her to exist and function as an independent being.
The gender inequality in India impedes women’s access to vital resources such as education, healthcare, etc. Various governments have introduced a slew of constitutional privileges such as Equality before Law (Articles 14), Prohibition of discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth (Article 15), etc. To promote equality to women, and well-meaning schemes (Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls – Sabla, Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao) over the years, however, due to sloppy implementation of these ventures satisfactory results are yet to materialize.
According to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Human Resource Development, a total amount of Rs 43 crore was set aside for Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, in the fiscal year 2016-2017 only about Rs 5 crore had been utilized.
Challenges stemming from our male-dominated culture have persisted through the centuries. In the matters of marriage or relationships, we have undoubtedly seen some progress, albeit slow, and certainly not adequate.
In the last few decades, consumerism has been growing many-fold, and with that, people have an increasing desire to live more comfortable lives. The burden of performing traditional roles of household chores, caring for children, the elderly, and so forth, however, falls mainly on the woman’s shoulders.
Somewhere you can see that some women's working outside but if you have knowledge and education so you can do easily but it's not happen everywhere because some women's working outside only for helplessness. but even after doing all this, she is unable to do anything of her own accord because she is bound in bondage. and she have limited autonomy to take decisions on financial and other family issues or matters.
Despite a lack of equal footing, from time to time, we get to know of heartwarming stories of courageous women who confront the existing system and culture in commendable ways.
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