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Critically analyse the position of women in Indian Society. - Sociology

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Critically analyse the position of women in Indian Society.

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  1. Traditional Status:
    • Women traditionally held a subordinate position in a patriarchal society.
    • Practices like child marriage, sati, dowry, and purdah symbolized gender inequality.
    • Their role was largely confined to domestic duties, with limited access to education and public life.
  2. Social Reforms and Legal Changes:
    • Reformers like Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar fought for women’s rights.
    • Legal measures like the Hindu Widow Remarriage Act (1856), Hindu Marriage Act (1955), and Domestic Violence Act sought to improve women's status.
  3. Modern Developments:
    • Education and employment have empowered women, especially in urban areas.
    • Participation in politics and professions has increased.
    • Constitutional safeguards (e.g., reservation in panchayats) have promoted gender justice.
  4. Persistent Challenges:
    • Gender bias, female foeticide, dowry deaths, and violence continue.
    • Wage gaps, glass ceilings, and under-representation in leadership reflect ongoing inequality.
    • Rural and marginalized women still face limited access to education, health, and employment.
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Chapter 6: Social Stratification - EXERCISE [Page 649]

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Manjir Ghosh Sociology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 6 Social Stratification
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