Activists demand ‘wholistic’ approach to address women issues
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Mumbai (PTI): Dissaproving gender discrimination in society, women activists have argued that their questions should have a “holistic” approach to understand their strengths and weaknesses. “They do not look only on the issues of women as only a few declarations of anger women, but to deal with them, as they did with passion an enormous impact on society, social workers and former HOD in Marathi, Ruia College, said Pushpa Bhave. She said, women represent studies of a variety of social issues, including discrimination of caste, death and rape, which remains open to a new world on the existing conditions. Bhave said, having congratulated for his contribution to the emancipation of women by the Centre for Women’s Studies as part of its money on the birthday of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), yesterday. Many other personalities and renowned scientists at the function was also an occasion for happiness. Dr Armaity Desai, former chairman of the UGC, said the dignity of women and their emancipation came, of course, because of fighting on his own mother had deepened. She said she was always a point to ensure that the competent authorities, women do not suffer because of their sex. Mr. Suma Chitnis, a former president of the university, said that the caste discrimination SNDT was worse than sex discrimination and women who suffer most from this account of women’s lives has been an incredible window on issues Social such as poverty and family. She said that the weakest, it has been more interest in a study of its strengths. |