Women’s Day -1
THS
Happy International Women's Day from The Hotel School!
We congratulate the winners of the
Speech Competition organized on the occasion of International
Women's Day.
- Jyoti Jangra (Winner)
- Nishu(1st Runner Up)
- Mayank Prajapati & Rehan Khan(2nd Runner Up)
Women complement and supplement
mankind.
Scholars suggest, women received respect and enjoyed equal status in all aspects of life. As far as gender discrimination goes, ancient India seemed to be more egalitarian and balanced than other societies. Women were educated, pursued fine arts, taught sacred scriptures, took part in social functions and religious rites, acted as priests, practised yoga, had the liberty to choose a spouse, given warfare training as well as relished numerous opportunities. The galaxy of acclaimed women like Ghosha, Lopamudra, Sulabha, Romasha, Indrani, Maitreyi, Gargi were epitomes of intellectual and spiritual attainments.
Whereas, medieval India restricted the social environment of women. Their equality and freedom faded with the advent of Mughal and British rulers who abused and exploited women. Women abstained from public appearances. Practices like child marriage and Jauhar surged.
However, contemporary India is largely influenced by women's reform programmes that are to some extent based on Western liberal ideology, although the current scenario is not as bright as ancient past. Further to the point, domestic violence, gender selection, inequality, crime, resistance to empower and include women, poverty, illiteracy are tangible in spite of social reforms, etc. are in full swing to address the in hand challenges.
Let us celebrate this day to thank women for their mesmerising work shining throughout the world. Unite with us to empower and include women in the mainstream.
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