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A STUDY ON EDUCATED PERSONS AWARENESS TOWARDS GENDER DISCRIMINATION

    2 Author(s):  ANSHU SINGH , PROF . R.K.SRIVASTAVA

Vol -  6, Issue- 3 ,         Page(s) : 393 - 401  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Gender Discrimination is one of the most common problems of modern society. Its roots lie deeply in the history and social roles of human being and society. Discrimination against women begins even before her birth, female feticide prove how brutal the world could be to women. Indian constitution and laws provide equality for men and women but still women’s are not able to enjoy the rights and opportunity offered to them. Though we are moving in the 21st century yet the gender discrimination is still arising and crimes against women’s are often seen whether person being literate or illiterate should be aware towards gender discrimination. The present study has been focused on the awareness of educated persons of Dehra Dun district on gender differences .A sample of 99 Educated persons were taken for data analysis and Mean, S.D and‘t’-value is applied to prove the hypothesis. The study reveals that women’s are more aware than men towards gender discrimination.

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