Posters on 'Equity'
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This section features posters on different themes concerning male-female equality. It emphasizes important topics to promote awareness of gender equality.
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Item Aakhir Aise Kyon : Baal Vivah Ke JImmedar Pandit aur Mata Pita(Home Science, SSGC, 2006) Deptt of Extension EducationThe poster highlights key questions: 'Why does this happen? Those responsible for child marriage are priests and parents. Why do we prevent girls from speaking out against forced marriages?' Its message urges us to raise awareness and end child marriages, emphasizing that every child deserves education 📚 and a choice. The slogan reads: 'Aakhir Aise Kyon: Baal Vivah Ke Jimmedar Pandit aur Mata Pita, balika ke yeczchhik viviah par roka kyun' which questions why priests and parents responsible for child marriage prevent girls from choosing their own futures.Item Dekhiye, Sochiye, Vichar kijiye -Aisi samanataye(HOme Science, SSGC, 2018) Deptt of Extension EducationLook, think, and reflect—such equalities, equality between women and men, equality between girls and boys in play and sports." It emphasizes observing and understanding the need for gender equality in all areas, including everyday interactions and opportunities like sports.Item Ladki Nhi dekhate hai Dekhate hai Dahej(Home Science, SSGC, 2018) Deptt of Extension EducationThe phrase "Ladki nahi dekhte, dahej dekhte hain" translates to "They don't look at the girl, they look at the dowry." It highlights a deeply ingrained social problem where a woman's value is judged by her material wealth rather than her character, education, or skills. From an equality perspective, this practice is unfair and perpetuates gender discrimination. It objectifies women, reducing them to financial assets, and strips away their dignity and equal rights. True equality involves respecting individuals for who they are, not for what they possess. It necessitates a change in mindset—where marriage is rooted in mutual respect, love, and partnership, rather than dowry or material benefits.Item Prabudh Samaj me Bhedbav Kyon(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2006) Deptt of Extension EducationThis poster conveys a unique message about the differences between males and females, despite society's education.Item Samay Badalta hai, Vichar Badalte hain- Badal Jata Hai Kary Shechtr(Home Science, SSGC, 2018) Deptt of Extension EducationThe phrase "Samay badalta hai, vichar badalte hain - badal jata hai kary shetra" means "Time changes, thoughts change, and so does the work environment." It emphasizes societal progress, where changing mindsets have enabled women to become independent and active in all fields—educational, scientific, political, sports, and business. As traditional barriers dissolve, women are no longer limited to household roles but are stepping up as leaders, innovators, and decision-makers, influencing the future with their talent and determination.Item Social Problems of Women(Home Science, SSGC, 2018) Deptt of Extension EducationWomen encounter multiple social challenges, such as female foeticide and infanticide, highlighting persistent gender bias. Illiteracy restricts their opportunities and independence, preventing full societal contribution. Additionally, women experience different types of abuse—physical, emotional, and domestic—often remaining silent due to fear or shame. These problems affect not just individual women but also impede the growth and progress of communities and nations.Item Streeyo ke pragati ki aur Badahte Ksdam(Home Science, SSGC, 2018-12) Deptt of Extension Educationthe slogan written on poster says - Streeyo ke pragati ki aur badhte kadam" means "Stepping forward towards women's progress." It reflects the ongoing efforts and advancements women are making in education, employment, leadership, and social rights, symbolizing their journey toward empowerment and equality.