Ramayana.
Does the status of Indian women through the ages wholly discredit Hinduism?
The status of women in the society in the sangam age was not equal to that of men
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he status of the Napalese women in the society is playing second fiddle to men. This can be improved by empowering them through education.
The women were treated badly they were shot to death and were stomped on
They had the right to protection.
It depends on which society and which region of the world and the time period you are referring to. Status of women varies greatly and has varied greatly throughout history and in modern day societies.
The Tarachand Committee, officially known as the Committee on the Status of Women in India, was established in 1971 to evaluate the status of women in Indian society and recommend measures for their empowerment. Chaired by Dr. Tarachand, the committee highlighted issues such as gender discrimination, economic disparities, and the need for comprehensive policies to improve women's rights and status. Its findings emphasized the importance of education, healthcare, and legal rights for women, laying the groundwork for subsequent policies aimed at women's development in India.
Their feet were bound.
The status of the Nepalese women is that they play second fiddle to men because of tradition. This can be improved by empowering them through education.
Rani Lakshmi Bai
Ramnika Jalali has written: 'Indian women in the Smritis' -- subject(s): Women, Legal status, laws, etc. (Hindu law), Legal status, laws