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BETI BACHAO, BETI PADHAO, BETI KHILAO...
AcknowledgementI, Vasu ,would like to express special thanks of gratitude to our teacher, Mrs. Madan Mam as well as our Principal, Mrs. Amita Khorana who gave us the golden opportunity to do this wonderful project on the topic “BETI BACHAO, BETI PADHAO, BETI KHILAO”, which also helped us in doing a lot of Research.We are making this project not only for marks but to also increase our knowledge .
What are three reasons why women face prejudice around the world?
Do you think that equal education of girls and boys would provide more equal rights and less discrimination against girls?
Who should be in charge of making changes regarding the issues women are facing today?
Why do you think people continue to commit those sins, even though there are laws against them in some places?
What do you think you can do to help?
The Girl Child Discussion
On January 22, 2016 the day Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced his scheme of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao.
After the accomplishment of women in Rio, this scheme is upgraded to Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, Beti Khilao
This scheme aims at SAVING GIRL CHILD, EDUCATING THEM and LET THEM PLAY.
What Does It Mean?
Sex Ratio In India Sex ratio is defined as the number of females
per thousand males. In India the sex ratio is not in favour of
females. The disturbing factor in the sex- ratio is its
declining trend. Sex ratio in India, 2011 is 940 females per
1000 of males. Some states have certainly low sex ratio. Eg.
Sex ratio in Haryana is 833 females per 1000 of males.
Female Infanticide: The murder of a female infant. It occurs often as a deliberate murder or abandonment of a young girl or infant.
Peoples’ Perception: People in India consider girls as burden.
Selective Abortion: Also called gender-selective abortion, sex-selective abortion, or female feticide-selective abortion. It involves the abortion of a fetus because it is a girl.
Reasons For Declining Sex Ratio
India’s present literacy rate is 74.04% which is below than the world’s average literacy rate i.e. 84%.
At present, India is the largest ill-literate populated country in the world.
In India, there is a gender inequality among the literacy rates. Literacy rate among Men is 82.14%, whereas among Women
its 65.46%.
Girl’s Education
Reasons For Poor Literacy Rates
Discrimination: Girls are discriminated by not being allow to study.
Household: Girls are only consider to do household activites so, they are denied
from getting education.
Lack Of Facilities: There are not proper facilities such as lack of sanitation and infrastructure, transport facilities, etc.
Sports for girls is ever increasing in India. No. of participating girls and their achievements has
shown improvement and they are bringing name and fame to the country.
In Rio Olympics 2016, total participants in Rio were 117 out of which 63 were men and 54 were women.
At Rio, India won 2 medals which were only won by women like Silver by P.V. Sandhu and Bronze by Sakshi Malik.
Sports Trends In India
Gender Inequality is strongly evident in the fields of sports.
Less Opportunities in comparison to their male counterparts.
Social Environment inhibits women from Sports participation.
Lack Of Proper Facilities And Faculties are posing a big challenge.
Reasons For Low Participation Of Women
Sania Mirza- First Indian
woman to win World Title
Vijay Lakshmi Pandit- First woman to become UN Secratory
PV Sindhu- First Indian woman to win Silver at Olympics
Kalpana Chwala- First
Indian woman Astronaut
Mother Teresa- First Indian woman to win Noble Prize
Cases Where Women Made India Proud Kiran Bedi- First Indian woman to become IPS Officer
Other Programs Launched By Government Sukanya Samridhi Yojana (Girl Child Prosperity Scheme)
The scheme primarily ensures equitable share to agirl child in resources and savings of a family in which she is generally discriminated as against a male child
Sabla or Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls
Skill Development Empowering adolescent girls (Age) of 11–18 years with focus on out-of-school girls by improvement in their nutritional and health status.
Priyadarshini Priyadarshini, initiated in April 2011, is a programme that offers
women in seven districts access to self-help groups.
Educate yourself about the rights of the Girl Child. • Keep in touch with the new Govt. programmes and
policies.
Contact local, state, and national politicians.• Write letters asking for their opinion on the rights of the Girl
Child.
Talk to your parents about the CRC.• Educate the adults in your life!
Advocate for awareness of the CRC.• Begin a social awareness/ human rights club.
What Can We Do?
Beti Bachao, Beti Padhaowww.betibachaobetipadhao.co.in
BBBP Schemewww.nic.in
UNICEFwww.unicef.org
Amnesty Internationalwww.amnesty.org
Youth Advocate Program Internationalwww.yapi.org
For More Information
THANK YOU