GENDER SENSITISATION: SIGNIFICANCE OF EDUCATION
Journal: International Education and Research Journal (Vol.2, No. 12)Publication Date: 2016-12-15
Authors : Gobind Singh Gure;
Page : 117-119
Keywords : Gender; Sensitisation; Education; Men; Women;
Abstract
The discrimination is an immoral, unethical & unfairly behavioural practice of an individual &groups of individual to consider differently from one to others individuals or groups of individual. Therefore, there are many distinguish areas of discrimination like colour, race, caste,, ethnicity, nationality, class, religion, sex, language etc. but one of themost challengeable discrimination that is occurred within the same group of individualsbased on the gender. Thereare many issues and challenges created by societies for the female gender in the various societies and countries of the world, but India is one of country where the female are discriminated in many ways. All thechallenges faced by women and related gender disparities and inequality are the results of degradation ofvalues and ethics amongst the individuals of the society. Therefore, there is a great need tosensitize the society on gender issues because it overall helps to determine and ensure the equal roles, responsibilities,opportunities,privileges and expectations of men and women within the society.Gender sensitisation is a movement through which the people with stereotype & traditional thinking, should be able to assure equal participation of women and men in decision-making; to facilitate equally; to equally access & control on the resources; to acquire alike benefits of development;
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