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The Role of Women in India
1. Role
of
Women
in
India
Portrayal
of
women‘s
situa2on
in
the
Indian
society
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
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2. Content
!
Recent
situa2on
!
Reasons
for
Discrimina2on
!
Ways
of
Discrimina2on
!
Legisla2on
of
Women
!
Op2mis2c
Outlook
!
Future
Prospects
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
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3. „I
am
a
man
because
I
have
the
right
and
power
to
molest
a
teenager
and
abet
her
to
commit
suicide.
I
am
a
man
because
I
have
the
courage
to
throw
acid
on
any
girl
who
refuses
to
marry
me.
I
am
a
man
because
I
have
the
audacity
of
ripping
apart
the
modesty
of
the
girl
next
door.
Finally,
I
am
a
man
because
I
was
born
in
India,
the
land
which
gives
uncondi=onal
supremacy
to
its
masculine
gender
right
from
incep=on
of
life.
In
fact,
I
was
allowed
to
be
born
because
I
was
a
man!“
–
Dr.
Shah
Alam
Khan
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Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
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Role
of
Women
in
India;
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Schweiger
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Source:
google.com
5. Reasons
of
Discrimina:on
Religion
Patriarchy
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
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6. Religion
„Warrant
birth
of
girls
somewhere
else,
over
here
just
warrant
birth
of
boys.“
-‐
Atharva
Veda
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
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7. Patriarchy
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Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
6
Con:nuity
of
the
Family
Name
Religious
reasons
Economical
reasons
8. Ways
of
Discrimina:on
!
Abor2on
!
Malnutri2on
!
Marriages
!
Educa2on
!
Objec2fica2on
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
7
9. Abor:on
Prenatal
Determina2on
Act
1994
bans
ultrasounds
and
sonograms
for
the
purpose
of
abor2on
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
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10. Malnutri:on
!
50%
of
all
Indians
girls
are
clinically
underweight
!
shorter
periods
of
breasVeeding,
worse
food
quality
for
girls
!
last
to
eat,
last
to
recieve
medical
aZen2on
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
9
11. Marriages
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
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Early
marriage
Marriage
customs
„Happy
marriage“
-‐
Illusion
12. Educa:on
!
literacy
rate
of
girls
is
20%
lower
than
boys
!
only
7%
girls
receive
higher
educa2on
!
30%
lower
wages
in
similar
posi2ons
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
11
Source:
World
Economic
Forum;
The
Global
Gender
Gap
Report
2011
13. Objec:fica:on
!
High
rate
of
domes2c
violence
!
Sexual
harassment
!
Blame
for
rape
incidents
!
Child
witnesses
!
Miscarriages
because
of
rape
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
12
14. „Women
make
up
half
of
the
world‘s
popula=on,
so
at
least
two-‐thirds
of
the
world‘s
work,
and
own
just
one
percent
of
the
world‘s
property.“
-‐
Bina
Agarwal
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
13
15. Legisla:on
of
Women
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
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Age
of
Consent
Protec2on
of
Children
from
Sexual
Offence
Act,
2012
New
Law
Against
Rape
Property
Rights
Hindu
Succession
Act,
1956
16. Op:mis:c
Outlook
!
women
power
in
extended
families
!
non-‐awareness
of
discrimina2on
within
the
houshold
!
rise
in
self-‐esteem
and
autonomy
with
higher
educa2on
!
changes
in
the
labour
force
!
reserva2on
of
posi2ons
in
panchaya=
raj
ins2tu2ons
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
15
17. Future
prospects
„
How
can
poli=cians
be
believed
when
there
are
six
elected
state
legislators
who
have
charges
of
rape
against
them?“
-‐
Sou:k
Biswas
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
16
19. References
!
India
Today;
Stuart
Corbridge,
John
Harris
and
Craig
Jeffrey;
Polity
Press
2013
!
Die
Inder;
Sudhir
Kakar,
Katharina
Kakar;
dtv
2012
!
The
Global
Gender
Gap
Report
2011;
Ricardo
Hausmann,
Laura
D.
Tyson,
Saadia
Zahidi;
World
Economic
Forum
!
www.bbc.co.uk
!
www.cnn.com
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
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20. Thanks
for
your
aSen:on!
06.05.13
Topic:
Role
of
Women
in
India;
Instructor:
Melanie
Schweiger
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