1. Female Foeticide and Infanticide
2. Gender Discrimination
From childhood to adulthood, women face gender-based discrimination in nearly every aspect of life. Whether it’s career choices, household responsibilities, or societal expectations, women are often treated unfairly compared to their male counterparts. This inequality affects their growth, confidence, and independence. Dussehra is the perfect time to vow to break down these barriers and work toward gender equality.
3. Female Illiteracy
4. Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is one of the most prevalent and damaging issues women face worldwide. Despite laws and awareness campaigns, many women suffer silently within their own homes. No one deserves to live in fear or experience abuse. This Dussehra, let's pledge to create safe spaces for women and eliminate the stigma associated with reporting domestic abuse.
5. Dowry Harassment
Although outlawed, dowry harassment is still a widespread issue. Many women face violence and pressure over dowry demands, leading to broken marriages and even tragic deaths. The custom of dowry commodifies women and turns marriage into a transactional agreement. Ending this harmful practice is essential for ensuring women are treated with dignity and respect.
6. Period Poverty
Menstrual health continues to be surrounded by stigma, and many women, especially in rural areas, lack access to proper menstrual hygiene products. Period poverty not only affects women's health but also their education and participation in society. By addressing this issue, we can improve the overall well-being of women and remove the taboos associated with menstruation.
7. Sexual Harassment and Abuse
Despite the spotlight on issues like sexual harassment through movements like #MeToo, many women continue to face abuse in their homes, workplaces, and public spaces. It's crucial to foster a culture of consent and respect, where women feel safe and supported. The normalization of harassment and abuse must end, and perpetrators must be held accountable.
8. Ageism Against Women
Society often limits women based on age, expecting younger women to conform to certain roles and treating older women as invisible. Whether it's questioning a young woman's ability to lead or dismissing an older woman’s desire for new adventures, ageism is a deeply ingrained issue. Let’s work towards breaking free from these stereotypes and celebrate women at every stage of life.
9. Body Shaming
Body shaming remains rampant, with women constantly being judged for their appearance. Whether it's criticising someone for being too thin or too curvy, this judgmental attitude leads to insecurity and mental health issues. We need to celebrate all body types and encourage women to feel confident and comfortable in their own skin.
10. Infertility Stigma
In a society obsessed with the "good news" of pregnancy, many women face immense pressure when it comes to fertility. Whether a woman cannot or chooses not to have children, the stigma surrounding infertility creates emotional distress. It’s essential to respect a woman’s reproductive choices and recognise that motherhood is not the only path to fulfillment.