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“General Issues connected
to Gender Discrimination”
Professor & Lawyer
Puttu Guru Prasad
VVIT-Nambur
AMARAVATHI
9394969898
GENDER INEQUALITY
 Though our religious beliefs make women
a goddess but we fail to recognize her as
a human being first;
 we worship goddesses but we exploit
girls. We are a society of people with
double-standards as far as our attitude
towards women is concerned;
 our thoughts and preaching are different
than our actions. Let’s try to understand
the phenomenon of gender inequality and
search for some solutions.
DEFINITION AND CONCEPT
OF GENDER INEQUALITY
‘Gender’ is a socio-cultural term
referring socially defined roles
and behaviors assigned to
‘males’ and ‘females’ in a given
society;
whereas, the term ‘Sex’ is a
biological and physiological
phenomenon which defines man
and woman.
DEFINITION AND CONCEPT
OF GENDER INEQUALITY
 In its social, historical and cultural
aspects, gender is a function of power
relationship between men and women
where men are considered superior to
women.
 Therefore, gender may be understood as
a man-made concept, while ‘sex’ is
natural or biological characteristics of
human beings.
DEFINITION AND CONCEPT
OF GENDER INEQUALITY
 Gender Inequality, in simple words, may be
defined as discrimination against women
based on their sex.
 Women are traditionally considered by the
society as weaker sex.
 She has been accorded a subordinate
position to men.
 She is exploited, degraded, violated and
discriminated both in our homes and in
outside world.
 This peculiar type of discrimination against
women is prevalent everywhere in the
world and more so in Indian society.
CAUSES AND TYPES OF GENDER
INEQUALITY IN INDIA
 The root cause of gender inequality in
Indian society lies in its patriarchy
system. According to the famous
sociologists Sylvia Walby, patriarchy is “a
system of social structure and practices in
which men dominate, oppress and
exploit women”.
 Women’s exploitation is an age old
cultural phenomenon of Indian society.
The system of patriarchy finds its validity
and sanction in our religious beliefs,
whether it is Hindu, Muslim or any other
CAUSES AND TYPES OF GENDER
INEQUALITY IN INDIA
 For instance, as per ancient Hindu
law giver Manu: “Women are
supposed to be in the custody of
their father when they are children,
they must be under the custody of
their husband when married and
under the custody of her son in old
age or as widows.
 In no circumstances she should be
CAUSES AND TYPES OF GENDER
INEQUALITY IN INDIA
The unfortunate part of gender
inequality in our society is that
the women too, through,
continued socio-cultural
conditioning, have accepted
their subordinate position to men.
And they are also part and parcel
of same patriarchal system.
CAUSES AND TYPES OF GENDER
INEQUALITY IN INDIA
 Extreme poverty and lack of education are
also some of the reasons for women’s low
status in society.
 Poverty and lack of education derives
countless women to work in low paying
domestic service, organized prostitution or
as migrant laborers.
 Women are not only getting unequal pay for
equal or more work but also they are being
offered only low skill jobs for which lower
wages are paid.
 This has become a major form of inequality
on the basis of gender.
HOW WE CAN ELIMINATE
GENDER INEQUALITY
 The list of legislations as well as types of
discriminations or inequalities may go on
but the real change will only come when
the mentality of men will change;
 In fact not only men but women also
need to change their mindset as
through cultural conditioning they have
also become part of the same exploitative
system of patriarchy and are playing a
supportive role in furthering men’s agenda
of dominating women.
Pecuniary
Independence Therefore, what is needed is the movement for
Women’s empowerment where women can
become economically independent and self-
reliant;
 where they can fight their own fears and go out in
the world fearless;
 where they can snatch their rights from the
clutches of men and they don’t have to ask for
them;
 where women have good education, good career,
ownership of property and above all where they
have freedom of choice and also the freedom to
make their own decisions without the bondages of
age old saying of Manu.
Amber Heard
Gender Based Bias in India
1.
2.
3.
Female Feticide
Female Infanticide
Age of Marriage
4. Procedures for
Contracting
Marriage
Executing Marriages;
Customs of Dowry,
5.
‘Stridhan’
Child Bearing
Domestic Abuse
Divorce
Separation
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. Widowhood
11. Remarriage
A Suffocating Patriarchal Shadow hangs over the Lives of
Women throughout India.
Women
battling
various
problems
at every
stage of
their
lives.
Laws Combating Violence Against Women in India
Constitutional Provisions;
The Preamble of The Constitution of India provides for Justice, Liberty, Equality for ALL the
Citizens. The Constitution of India not only grants equality to women but also empowers the
State to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favor of women for neutralizing the
cumulative socio-economic, education and political disadvantages faced by them.
The Constitution enshrines ;
Equality before law and Equal Protection of Law (Art.14)
That the State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race,
caste, sex, place of birth or any of them (Article 15 (i))
 The State to make any special provision in favor of women and children (Article 15 (3))
Equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or appointment to
any office under the State (Article 16)
Provisions under the Directive Principles of State Policy [Art. 39 (d); Art. 39 A; Art. 42;
Art.46; Art.47; ]
Fundamental Duty of every Citizen being To promote harmony and the spirit of common
brotherhood amongst all the people of India and to renounce practices derogatory to the
dignity of women (Article 51(A) (e))
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General issues connected to gender discrimination

  • 1. “General Issues connected to Gender Discrimination” Professor & Lawyer Puttu Guru Prasad VVIT-Nambur AMARAVATHI 9394969898
  • 2. GENDER INEQUALITY  Though our religious beliefs make women a goddess but we fail to recognize her as a human being first;  we worship goddesses but we exploit girls. We are a society of people with double-standards as far as our attitude towards women is concerned;  our thoughts and preaching are different than our actions. Let’s try to understand the phenomenon of gender inequality and search for some solutions.
  • 3. DEFINITION AND CONCEPT OF GENDER INEQUALITY ‘Gender’ is a socio-cultural term referring socially defined roles and behaviors assigned to ‘males’ and ‘females’ in a given society; whereas, the term ‘Sex’ is a biological and physiological phenomenon which defines man and woman.
  • 4. DEFINITION AND CONCEPT OF GENDER INEQUALITY  In its social, historical and cultural aspects, gender is a function of power relationship between men and women where men are considered superior to women.  Therefore, gender may be understood as a man-made concept, while ‘sex’ is natural or biological characteristics of human beings.
  • 5. DEFINITION AND CONCEPT OF GENDER INEQUALITY  Gender Inequality, in simple words, may be defined as discrimination against women based on their sex.  Women are traditionally considered by the society as weaker sex.  She has been accorded a subordinate position to men.  She is exploited, degraded, violated and discriminated both in our homes and in outside world.  This peculiar type of discrimination against women is prevalent everywhere in the world and more so in Indian society.
  • 6. CAUSES AND TYPES OF GENDER INEQUALITY IN INDIA  The root cause of gender inequality in Indian society lies in its patriarchy system. According to the famous sociologists Sylvia Walby, patriarchy is “a system of social structure and practices in which men dominate, oppress and exploit women”.  Women’s exploitation is an age old cultural phenomenon of Indian society. The system of patriarchy finds its validity and sanction in our religious beliefs, whether it is Hindu, Muslim or any other
  • 7. CAUSES AND TYPES OF GENDER INEQUALITY IN INDIA  For instance, as per ancient Hindu law giver Manu: “Women are supposed to be in the custody of their father when they are children, they must be under the custody of their husband when married and under the custody of her son in old age or as widows.  In no circumstances she should be
  • 8. CAUSES AND TYPES OF GENDER INEQUALITY IN INDIA The unfortunate part of gender inequality in our society is that the women too, through, continued socio-cultural conditioning, have accepted their subordinate position to men. And they are also part and parcel of same patriarchal system.
  • 9. CAUSES AND TYPES OF GENDER INEQUALITY IN INDIA  Extreme poverty and lack of education are also some of the reasons for women’s low status in society.  Poverty and lack of education derives countless women to work in low paying domestic service, organized prostitution or as migrant laborers.  Women are not only getting unequal pay for equal or more work but also they are being offered only low skill jobs for which lower wages are paid.  This has become a major form of inequality on the basis of gender.
  • 10. HOW WE CAN ELIMINATE GENDER INEQUALITY  The list of legislations as well as types of discriminations or inequalities may go on but the real change will only come when the mentality of men will change;  In fact not only men but women also need to change their mindset as through cultural conditioning they have also become part of the same exploitative system of patriarchy and are playing a supportive role in furthering men’s agenda of dominating women.
  • 11. Pecuniary Independence Therefore, what is needed is the movement for Women’s empowerment where women can become economically independent and self- reliant;  where they can fight their own fears and go out in the world fearless;  where they can snatch their rights from the clutches of men and they don’t have to ask for them;  where women have good education, good career, ownership of property and above all where they have freedom of choice and also the freedom to make their own decisions without the bondages of age old saying of Manu.
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  • 14. Gender Based Bias in India 1. 2. 3. Female Feticide Female Infanticide Age of Marriage 4. Procedures for Contracting Marriage Executing Marriages; Customs of Dowry, 5. ‘Stridhan’ Child Bearing Domestic Abuse Divorce Separation 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Widowhood 11. Remarriage A Suffocating Patriarchal Shadow hangs over the Lives of Women throughout India. Women battling various problems at every stage of their lives.
  • 15. Laws Combating Violence Against Women in India Constitutional Provisions; The Preamble of The Constitution of India provides for Justice, Liberty, Equality for ALL the Citizens. The Constitution of India not only grants equality to women but also empowers the State to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favor of women for neutralizing the cumulative socio-economic, education and political disadvantages faced by them. The Constitution enshrines ; Equality before law and Equal Protection of Law (Art.14) That the State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or any of them (Article 15 (i))  The State to make any special provision in favor of women and children (Article 15 (3)) Equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or appointment to any office under the State (Article 16) Provisions under the Directive Principles of State Policy [Art. 39 (d); Art. 39 A; Art. 42; Art.46; Art.47; ] Fundamental Duty of every Citizen being To promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India and to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women (Article 51(A) (e))