Discrimination of Boys from Childhood in India ? |
There was different views on Social Media , when they came to Know that Ms. Smriti Z Irani will be new Women and Child Minister of India (WCD) , she will be better than Ms. Menka Gandhi or worse ! Many even started Poll also !!
We had been witness WCD always forget that their ministry is for Child too, It is not Women and Girls Child Ministry (WGD) .
Many had suggested to make Child Ministry separate from Women ministry for their inherent anti-men , anti-Boys policy .
Mam @MinistryWCD 4 Child, not 4 Girls!— SwarupSarkar (@swarup1972) May 31, 2019
More boys than girls dropping out of schools in Indiahttps://t.co/gcviDTrOyz
When a Boys face discrimination as child, what Harmony in society u expect ? We strongly suggest to make it Rs.3000 4 all child, Stop discrimination. #SpeakUpMan
The unfortunate fate of Indian Boys, from their Child Hood itself they have to face the discrimination on the basis of Gender !
Wonder how we can expect a Gender harmony in India, when you inject the discrimination poison in the mind of Poor boys from child hood itself ??
#SpeakUpMan and Tweet to WCD , PMO for Rs.3000 equal to both Boys and Girls !
Stop Discrimination of Boys @NavneetSahu |
#SaveTheMales#SifHyd#FeminismIsCancer#StopAbuseOfMen#MenToo#MenAreHumanToo@smritiirani@MinistryWCD@PMOIndia— ■ N▪A▪V▪N▪E▪E▪T ■ (@NavneetSahu) June 2, 2019
STOP ABUSE OF MEN: Smriti Z Irani as Child Minister first Tweet promote discrimination to Boys !: https://t.co/qonMoRkMC2 ! pic.twitter.com/m5PfqSRqdd
DNA News : More boys than girls dropping out of schools in India
Over 39% boys drop out from schools before completing elementary education compared to 33% girls. Poor academic performance, lack of interest in studies and need for employment to support family could be prime reasons, say experts.
More boys than girls are dropping out of the schools in India. As against 39% boys who dropped out before completing elementary education in 2013-14, only 33% girls did so, says the latest statistics of the Ministry of Human Resources and Development (MHRD).
In 2012-13, nearly 41% female students had dropped out of the schools without completing elementary education, as against 40.3% male students. The gender gap in dropout within a year appears to be more profound in the upper primary classes (5-8). The figures are based on provisional data of Unified District Information System for Education.
Poverty, poor academic performance, substandard teaching, migration and need for employment to support the family are major factors behind the higher dropout rate of the boys, say experts.
Until now, various reports had stated that more girls in India dropped out from schools leading to launch of target schemes like Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya. However, the fresh statistics suggest that the government needs to focus on arresting the dropout of boys as well.
Discrimination of Indian Boys @NavneetSahu |