anshika agarwal
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anshika agarwal replied to the topic Best online courses for housewives in the forum Technical Education 3 years, 3 months ago
Best 20 online courses for housewives
Women’s life completely changes after her marriage. Her life after marriage gets busier and it becomes difficult for women to handle all their family responsibilities along with their jobs. Due to which some women left their jobs and careers and become housewives. Housewives can start their career anytime w…[Read more] -
anshika agarwal replied to the topic Health Tips Every Woman Should Know in the forum Health Tips 3 years, 3 months ago
Women don’t take their health seriously and spend all of their time in taking care of others. But women should take care of herself the most. There are a lot of healthy tips that every woman should know. Woman should never skip her breakfast as it us the first meal of body and it keeps energetic for the whole day. Woman should go for regular…[Read more]
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anshika agarwal replied to the topic Things a woman should know about her body in the forum Health Tips 3 years, 3 months ago
There are lot of things every women should know about her body. There is only a body don’t take it lightly. Women should take care of their body to feel better not just for now but for future as well. If a woman take care of herself nicely then whenever she sees herself in the mirror she will feel motivated and amazing. Women should eat whenever…[Read more]
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anshika agarwal replied to the topic Mansplaining and its effect on women. in the forum Sexism & Patriarchy 3 years, 3 months ago
Mansplaining and its effects on women
Mansplaining basically means to comment on or explain something to a woman in a condescending, overconfident and often inaccurate or oversimplified manner. It effects women a lot. It makes them feel undervalued and disrespected. They feel demotivated and unskilled. At the time of mansplaining men assumes…[Read more] -
anshika agarwal replied to the topic How vocational training can be helpful for women? in the forum Employment Opportunities 3 years, 3 months ago
How vocational training can be helpful for women
Skills and knowledge are the major tools of economic growth and social development of any country. The economy becomes more productive, innovative and competitive when it has more skilled human potential. Women are the most valuable human resource. Vocational training is quite helpful for women. It…[Read more] -
anshika agarwal replied to the topic 1 in 3 women experience physical or sexual violence at least once in their life in the forum Gender-based Violence 3 years, 3 months ago
Violence again women is continuously going on. It is occuring in every country and culture and casuing harm to millions of women.
According to WHO report, in the world 1 in 3 women have experienced physical at least once in their lives. That number has also remained unchanged over the past decades.
In this covid pandemic, women have suffered a…[Read more] -
anshika agarwal replied to the topic Best Female Programmers in India in the forum Inspirational Women 3 years, 3 months ago
Best female programmer in india
There is a gender gender gap in the technology field and especially in the field of programming. There are some female programmers in India which are working a lot in this field. Debjani Ghosh from Delhi is one such example. Presently, she is a President of NASSCOM. She is a strong advocate of gender diversity and…[Read more] -
anshika agarwal replied to the topic Inspirational female leaders in the world in the forum Inspirational Women 3 years, 3 months ago
Inspirational female leaders in the world
In today’s world women are working in every field. They are unstoppable and their power and influence is rising at high peak. A woman doesn’t need any title to be a leader. A true leader is that who really imapct the community and women around the world are doing that every day regardless of their job t…[Read more] -
anshika agarwal replied to the topic Indian female role models in the forum Inspirational Women 3 years, 3 months ago
Indian female role models
There are a lot of Indian female role models who are setting examples for many. Womens are now ruling in every sector be it scientific research or sports. Indian women have made a mark around the world in various fields. One of the female role model is Faye D’Souza. She is a famous journalist who is constantly vocalizing…[Read more] -
anshika agarwal replied to the topic Why Girls Must Learn Coding? in the forum Technical Education 3 years, 3 months ago
Computer coding is a male-dominated sector. Still STEM jobs are not considered for women. Even now in this technology world only 18% of computer science majors are women. We can do better at girls learning code. Girls should learn how to code for their betterment. By learning code at an early age, girls develop a better grasp for the technology, w…[Read more]
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anshika agarwal replied to the topic Challenges faced by female sportspersons in the forum Sexism & Patriarchy 3 years, 3 months ago
We are living in a man’s world. When it comes to sports female sportpersons are not given the light of camera unless they win big and done something recognized. Some people say that women bodies are not really built for sports. Many people thinks that if a sportswoman is good looking then it is easier for her to steal the limelight from someone wh…[Read more]
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anshika agarwal replied to the topic Discrimination against girl child at home in the forum Sexism & Patriarchy 3 years, 3 months ago
Discrimination against girl child at home
Discrimination means the unjust treatment of children on the grounds of appearance, gender, aptitude, skills and family expectations. In all discriminations gender discrimination is so high. Girl childs are facing depression, anxiety and discrimination in society as well as at their home due to their…[Read more] -
anshika agarwal replied to the topic Sexism in the Indian music industry in the forum Sexism & Patriarchy 3 years, 3 months ago
There is sexism running in music industry too.
As music industry is famous for its melodies and groovy notes but the sad part is that the lyrics of certain songs indirectly promote sexism that is not realised by many people. The misogyny running in Indian music industry has been packaging sexism with catchy beats, popular artists, glamorous…[Read more] -
anshika agarwal replied to the topic The Cruel Practice of Conversion Therapy in the forum LGBTQ Issues & Rights 3 years, 3 months ago
Homosexuality, transgender identity and other non-heterosexual orientations or gender diversity continue to be seen as illness or sin in many societies. Conversion therapy is a practice that aims to change, cure or repair an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity and it is a global problem that causes severe physical and p…[Read more]
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anshika agarwal replied to the topic How ‘Free’ Are Women in this ‘Free’ India? in the forum Sexism & Patriarchy 3 years, 3 months ago
Does Indian women are really free? Independence or freedom is self-reliance and self-sufficiency. Does women can travel late at night? The answer is big no. Women are not at all ‘free’ in this ‘free’ India. Women don’t even have freedom of wearing the clothes according to their will. It’s been years since india get Independence from British rule.…[Read more]
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anshika agarwal replied to the topic Obstacles to Girls' Education and How to Overcome Them in the forum Access to Education 3 years, 3 months ago
There are alot of obstacles to girls education. According to a research, globally there are 130 million girls who are not currently enrolled in school. There is a need to uplift the condition of girls in the field of Education. Enrolling girls in school supports economic growth and promotes peace. Poverty is one of the most important factor th…[Read more]
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anshika agarwal replied to the topic Taking Care of Yourself on Your Period – Menstrual Hygiene in the forum Reproductive Health & Rights 3 years, 3 months ago
Taking care of yourself on your period- menstrual hygiene
Menstrual hygiene is quite most important thing for women. During menstruation the body of women feels quite uncomfortable due to cramps and mood swings. Women should know their menstrual cycle properly. To minimize the discomfort there are alot of things that women should take care of.…[Read more] -
anshika agarwal replied to the topic Whether self defence training be become compulsory for girls? in the forum Gender-based Violence 3 years, 3 months ago
Yes, self defense training should be become compulsory for women. In India women are not safe at all. India is the fourth unsafe country for women. Delhi, India’s capital is the most unsafe city. That’s why they need learning of self defense. Self defense is a very important training in the kind of world we are living today.
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anshika agarwal replied to the topic Digital gender divide in the forum Gender Divide 3 years, 3 months ago
The digital gender divide is the difference between groups with access to technology and the internet and those without.Girls and women often have less access to technology as compared to boys and men. Particularly in developing countries girls and women struggle to afford technology access. In addition to this there are a lot of stereotypes…[Read more]
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anshika agarwal replied to the topic Still the society try to prove a working mother irresponsible towards her child? in the forum Employment Opportunities 3 years, 3 months ago
Still the society try to prove a working mother irresponsible towards her child?
Yes, its quite true that society try to prove a working mother irresponsible towards her child. There is a myth running in the society that men’s work is to earn and women’s work is to take care of family and children. Society wishes mother to leave her job as she…[Read more] - Load More