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<metakeywords>Projektwiki2Edutags,Projektwiki,ZUM.de,OER,</metakeywords> Despite all female government members, ministers, sports and business icons, India was ranked as the worst G20 country for women several years ago. Although women officially have the same rights as men, in daily life the society still oppresses them. The crimes against women such as violence, torturing or rapes are rising year by year in high numbers and those are even only 10% of all cases that are reported to the police.
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<metakeywords>Projektwiki2Edutags,Projektwiki,ZUM.de,OER,</metakeywords> Despite all female government members, ministers, sports and business icons, India was ranked as the worst G20 country for women several years ago. Although women officially have the same rights as men, in daily life the society still oppresses them. The crimes against women such as violence, torturing or rapes are rising year by year in high numbers and those are even only 10% of all cases that are reported to the police.
The gender inequality in Indian society begins even before a baby girl's birth, from the moment her gender is known by the parents. Especially in rural areas, where the caste system, as well as old traditions and mentality, have put down roots and have a big influence on people's lives, female foetuses are aborted or baby girls murdered. As a result of years' selective aborts or boy preference of families, India has faced with a skewed sex ratio: less than 950 women pro 1000 men. Majority of Indian population are men, which leads to several problems in society.
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Talking about women rights in India, we also have to consider the other aspects, which are connected with this topic and create a domino effect together.
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The gender inequality in Indian society begins even before a baby girl's birth, from the moment her gender is known by the parents. Especially in rural areas, where the caste system, as well as old traditions and mentality, have put down roots and have a big influence on people's lives, female foetuses are aborted or baby girls murdered. As a result of years' selective aborts or boy preference of families, India has faced with a skewed sex ratio: less than 950 women pro 1000 men. Majority of Indian population are men, which leads to several problems in society.
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Talking about women rights in India, we also have to consider the other aspects, which are connected with this topic and create a domino effect together.

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Despite all female government members, ministers, sports and business icons, India was ranked as the worst G20 country for women several years ago. Although women officially have the same rights as men, in daily life the society still oppresses them. The crimes against women such as violence, torturing or rapes are rising year by year in high numbers and those are even only 10% of all cases that are reported to the police.

The gender inequality in Indian society begins even before a baby girl's birth, from the moment her gender is known by the parents. Especially in rural areas, where the caste system, as well as old traditions and mentality, have put down roots and have a big influence on people's lives, female foetuses are aborted or baby girls murdered. As a result of years' selective aborts or boy preference of families, India has faced with a skewed sex ratio: less than 950 women pro 1000 men. Majority of Indian population are men, which leads to several problems in society.

Talking about women rights in India, we also have to consider the other aspects, which are connected with this topic and create a domino effect together.