This document discusses gender inequality in India. It notes that gender inequality is deeply ingrained in society and difficult to eradicate. It provides examples of discrimination against women, such as notions that women should not go out at night, are weak, and have limitations. Statistically, India ranks 132 out of 187 countries in terms of gender inequality and has a high maternal mortality rate. Several solutions are proposed to address gender inequality, such as increasing education for girls, raising awareness, establishing women's help lines and cells, and increasing women's participation in politics and the workforce.