BHUBANESWAR: Economic disparity is the foundation cause of the rising inequality between women and men, mentioned professionals attending a panel dialogue organised at Institute of Life Sciences (ILS), Bhubaneswar, on Wednesday on the eve of the International Women’s Day.
Experts like Ramadevi Women’s University vice chancellor Padmja Mishra, former Sambalpur University vice chancellor Priyamabda Mohanty, social activist Namrata Chaddha and ILS director Ajay Parida referred to as for concrete steps for empowering rural and concrete girls to lead them to self-confident and self-reliant.
They additionally put emphasis on sensitization of both women and men within the society for varying roles and responsibilities of girls in numerous occupation.
“There are several encouraging examples of girls achievers in all the fields those that have contributed immensely to the growth of society, a lot more efforts are had to replicate the success tales and make many more girls empowered within the society. Investing in capacity enhancement, skill and technology empowerment and motivational actions are really crucial for addressing gender inequality within the society,” mentioned the panelists.
Experts like Ramadevi Women’s University vice chancellor Padmja Mishra, former Sambalpur University vice chancellor Priyamabda Mohanty, social activist Namrata Chaddha and ILS director Ajay Parida referred to as for concrete steps for empowering rural and concrete girls to lead them to self-confident and self-reliant.
They additionally put emphasis on sensitization of both women and men within the society for varying roles and responsibilities of girls in numerous occupation.
“There are several encouraging examples of girls achievers in all the fields those that have contributed immensely to the growth of society, a lot more efforts are had to replicate the success tales and make many more girls empowered within the society. Investing in capacity enhancement, skill and technology empowerment and motivational actions are really crucial for addressing gender inequality within the society,” mentioned the panelists.
Empowerment key to achieve gender equality, say experts
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