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    VISION - WOMEN

    IN 2030

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    Ensure equal participation for

    women in all fields of life in all

    stages of her life cycle.

    They have no limits on their

    future aspirations, no matter

    where they are born.

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    GANDHIJI had once said

    Women is the companion ofman

    Gifted with equal mentalcapacity.

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    ,

    ,

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    Women also referred to

    as better half of man,is also referred to as

    (POWER) in India.

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    In a significant departure from our

    ancient culture where women weretreated as equals with great respect

    since they are entrusted with the

    greatest responsibility of CREATION

    are not being given their due place in

    current times, especially in thePATRIARCHIAL Societies.

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    Big question - when and how this transition

    happened?

    It is difficult for me to trace when it happened.

    However for how it happened, I feel that on one

    hand, women out of their love and submission,

    slowly let go off their authority when their male

    counterparts grabbed and assumed it. Slowly this malaise got widespread and deep

    rooted.

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    We as responsible people have

    to correct this wrong doing

    and have gathered here to

    think about the opportunities

    we have and challenges wehave to overcome.

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    Vision can be split in small

    goals achievable in short span

    and eventually our VISION will

    become reality.

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    MEN AND WOMEN are two equal

    biological counterparts -

    complementary to each other. It would of great advantage for both

    if they remain equals and would also

    benefit the Society and the Nation.

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    Example to illustrate any mismatch

    between them

    Imagine a vehicle having 2 differentwheel sizes, one small and one big.

    The vehicle will become unstable andits movement would be a disaster.

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    To realise the Vision

    We have to split it intosmall goals achievable in

    short span.

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    For accomplishing our VISION,

    though the government has a biggerrole to play, it cannot do it alone.

    To bring around desired change,every individual, be it the children,

    youth, elderly, everyone will have to

    pitch in with their efforts andbecome active stakeholders.

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    Opportunities are infact

    also the challengeswhich are to be

    overcome

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    EDUCATION

    Every household must ensure that their girl

    child gets her full education and is not

    discriminated.

    Since many families barely make ends meet,

    they avoid educating girl child as they feel shehas a responsibility to look after the

    household.

    Thus, the government on its part shouldensure fund availability for the needy families.

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    HEALTH AND NUTRITION For this also every household will have to

    ensure that girl child gets equally nutritiousfood for her healthy development without

    disparity.

    Needless to say funding support for the needysegment of society has to come from

    government.

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    EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES Todays women have shown that they

    have potential to take over any role

    which earlier was limited to males.

    Thus we have to simply provide them

    equal opportunities to realize their real

    potential.

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    PREVENTION OF CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN

    As the saying goes ONCE BITTEN TWICE SHY - anyone incident of crime against women prohibits

    the development of other females in that area astheir families become too fearful in allowingthem to venture out.

    For this to end, families should also proactively

    teach their males to respect women Proactively punish the males on noticing any

    errant behaviour instead of shielding them.

    As rightly said by our PM during Independence

    Day speech, home toilets will go a long way inpreventing crimes against women to a largeextent.

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    ARRESTING DECLINING SEX RATIO

    It is generally said that women is also a perpetrator of

    crime against women. This applies in case of abortion of female foetus by

    expectant mothers for want of male child.

    This is not confined only to lower income families and

    equally holds true for affluent ones. Women should come forward strongly and shun this

    practice and deliver and rear female child with equal care

    and love.

    Same applies to dowry related crimes where mother-in-

    laws torture or even kill their daughter-in-law for

    bringing less dowry. They should also shed this practice.

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    ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT

    Financially self reliant females can go a long

    way in ensuring development of women.

    SHGs run by females, started as a small

    ventures later became roaring success

    eventually making them active partners in

    managing households are perfect examples.

    Women should shun their ABLAattitude and

    actively participate in earning livelihood.

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    Apart from the previously

    mentioned issues requiring

    concerted action by individuals

    and government, some steps

    can be taken only by thegovernment:-

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    LEGISLATION

    Enacting necessary laws with focus on

    female empowerment / protection withinbuilt punitive measures to act as

    deterrent for stopping crime against

    women, including constitutionalamendments, if necessary.

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    FUNDING FOR VARIOUS SCHEMES

    Increased budgetary support for

    education / health / nutrition for women. All future plans / policies should be

    devised after carefully considering their

    implications on every stage of life of thefemales.

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    For wide publicity for schemes use of modern

    communication medium like TV, RADIO,

    INTERNET, MOBILE etc. should be taken. As target audience of such schemes is primarily

    illiterate - Language / forms /procedures should

    be kept very simple and information sought for

    availing schemes should be bare minimum.

    It is often seen that they run from pillar to post

    for availing benefits and at times are exploited

    for filling of forms.

    They should be given single window or one

    point of contact.

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    However a moot question remains that

    despite government efforts of putting in

    place of several schemes / legislations for

    empowerment / upliftment / integration

    of females desired change is not seen.

    To me it appears is due to inbuilt sense ofmale superiority due to various reasons

    and lack of will to shed it.

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    To change this mindset of society is easier said than done.

    For this, I feel that instead of simply preaching sermons, it would be better

    to lead by examples.

    Despite plenty of examples set by females excelling in male dominated

    fields, they are perceived as distant truths far from realities and not to be

    within the reach of common man.

    We should encourage and endeavour to adopt one child norm irrespective

    of it being male or female,

    Neighborhood females excelling in their achievements can act as an

    example in their vicinity for others which would be easy to follow and

    practice.

    Also engaging people from all walks of life and all stages of their life cycle,

    including children and youth in a dialogue to shake their conscience, as is

    rightly being done through this interaction, would go a long way in

    achieving the VISION in lesser than estimated time frame.

    They can act as a catalyst bringing about change in their respective

    families / societies which they are a part of.

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    Even though many of the ideas /suggestions discussed here might appearrepetitive to manythere is no need to

    be discouraged. Instead we should work on repeating

    them so much that they come back as

    ECHO from all around and bring achange.

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    TEJHAS KAPOOR

    KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA

    PRAGATI VIHAR


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