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Communicating and changing the discriminatory social construct against the girl child

Start Date :
Oct 08, 2014
Last Date :
Nov 30, 2014
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The girl child today faces inequality and gender based discriminations even before birth. The nation cannot move forward unless women are given opportunity to realize their full ...
Modi g u hv 45 ministers in ur cabinet . We r getting continous updates of the work schemes and progress from only 6-7 ministries on media or social media. I request u to wake up the rest especially miniministry of minority affairs .
1) girls should be responsible for parents even after their marriage .
2) girls should change their thinking to be financial independence .
3)girls should be ready to take social responsibility of their own and family
4) firstly ladies has to decide to maintain their own and other women dignity
A simple and effective way to bring change in discriminatory social mindset through communication is immediate and permanent change of gender references in all official documentation like school textbooks, official govt. forms & letters, private business memos to "Her/Him", "She/He", "Female/Male", "Shrimati/Shri", "D/o or S/o" etc. This should be implemented at a war footing in all states in all languages. Existing reference style of "Him/Her"' and "Shri/Shrimati" promotes male ahead of female.
I think participation of individuals should be arranged rather then depending upon government initiative. A good governance can only ensure a platform where all individuals can meet and work together.
Is it enough to raise our voice for beti bachao beti padhao campaign. we r living in a society where discrimination with girls is guided
by our law of land.ex. in context of
Rules regarding govt employee parents of a male candidate will be counted as his fly and r beneficiary for those services that r offered to fmly. BT in context of female candidate only husband ,child can be beneficiary.then what will be the motivation for girls, their education.pls give a thought to it.
I feel its high time for us to turn our faces towards the child marriages still existing in some places of our nation. Even if there are many laws against them or we repeatedly talk about the health consequences associated with it people are not ready to accept it. There are many child marriages happening in Kerala which go unnoticed from the law and i believe it is happening in many parts of our country. I wish if there is a system to strictly prevent the mal practice from happening.
Incorporation of social education at gross root level among adults and parents. Extreme punishment for doctors, radiologist and parents who involve in female embryo destruction. Indian women deserve best respect on earth. Our respect will increase their confidence, performance, accountability for work other than cooking. My mother has been a role model in my life. I have 2 daughters and very happy.
Changes can be brought by educating the people in areas of high female genocide, having lot of street plays there, counselling the people by going to their home, Incentives has to be provided for every birth of girl child, Education upto degree level should be made free for girl child,Self defence training along with yoga should be provided at school level itself. At those areas the Govt health care centre should take into account the no of pregnants and proper vigilance on them by visiting home
sir, mai to yahi kahunga ki humare deshwasiyo ki mansikta hi aisi ho gayi ki beti unke liye bojh h. jab tak unki mansikta nahi badlegi tab tak to ye kam kathin h.
If we want to implement improvement for girl child, then it is needed to make a atmosphere in culture, jobs in which women can live their life without fear & can work from home also with family responsibility. Feeling of peoples in which always thinks that girl will left her home and name after marriage & who will continue her family generation and parents care in old age. some changes in our culture as a girl needs to be given a social right to take care of her parents equally as for in laws.