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This is an archive article published on February 4, 1999

No change yet in status of women

VADODARA, Feb 3: Despite efforts to increase the literacy rate of women in the country, their status in society had remained much the sam...

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VADODARA, Feb 3: Despite efforts to increase the literacy rate of women in the country, their status in society had remained much the same, observed Kamla Srinivasan, former head of the Department of Home Management, M S University at a national conference on, Women’s Work Participation: Its Impact on Quality of Life of Family’ organised at the Faculty of Home Science here on Monday.

Addressing the gathering, university Vice-Chancellor Anil Kane said in earlier days though the literacy rate was less, respect for women was more. Kane said the quality of life of women could be improved only if they were given due respect.

Explaining the fall in women’s status in the society these days, Srinivasan said studies revealed that the literacy rate among women in the city had increased but less women were gainfully employed. “There was nothing newish in women working, because they had to work to supplement their family income and for a better life”.

Department Head Veena Gandotra pointed out that the increasing number of women working was one of the reasons for improved economic status in families. Gandotra said working outside did not affect a woman’s performance in her house. She said, however, the dual responsibility strained her, affecting her health.

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