Yash Tiwari
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Why are Indians against inter-community marriage? in the forum General Discussions 2 years, 10 months ago
Marriage in India is an integral part of the culture and hence it is not something that has always been followed in the country. Looking back, we find that marriage in India was once nothing more than a contract between two families to bring about social stability. In certain communities even today, this tradition prevails. Despite such changes in…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Best Job Oriented Short-Term Courses after 12th For Girls in the forum Self-Employment & Entrepreneurship 2 years, 10 months ago
Women are not aware of the huge industry that deals with jobs for women. The job and the career-oriented courses are available in abundance for the young girls who have just passed out from 12th standards. They can make their career and they will be able to do whatever they desire to do in their professional life. They have a wide range of career…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic A woman has the sole decision in requesting an abortion. in the forum Maternal Health 2 years, 10 months ago
The abortion issue is very emotive in society. A lot of people have strong opinions on it, often based not on facts but feelings and prejudice. Nowadays, Abortion is no longer considered a Taboo Topic. It is a serious decision of a woman which she has to make by herself. There is no point in blaming her for choosing to abort her child. A woman,…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic What can women do to avoid pregnancy? in the forum Reproductive Health & Rights 2 years, 10 months ago
It is a common practice for women to avoid pregnancy when they want to live their lives without children. They need to have the right not to get pregnant so as not to create a new life that may end up suffering. I feel that women should have the right to choose whether or not they get pregnant and it is not society’s responsibility or business to…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Why women should be encouraged to take individual health plan? in the forum Access to Healthcare 2 years, 10 months ago
Most of the women working outside their homes juggle between two jobs- a work-from-home and a job at an office. Taking care of kids and handling demanding jobs keep them busy throughout the day. They hardly find time to concentrate on their health. Many brought up as ‘housewives’ often put health issues in the background. By the time 45 years of…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Things every teenage girl should know about her body in the forum Health Tips 2 years, 10 months ago
The most important thing that everyone should know is that what is presented to the outside world doesn’t define your beauty. Society has made it almost impossible for girls to think of themselves as anything more than sexual beings. They say if you don’t have a boyfriend, you’re not completely happy or satisfied. They say that the thinner you…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Health Tips Every Woman Should Know in the forum Health Tips 2 years, 10 months ago
Being a woman is not easy. The odds are stacked up against them and they generally live longer despite all the hardship that comes their way. There are several healthy tips that every woman should know and from them; what I will be discussing here is one very important amongst them. I am referring to the time when women wake up and go to bed. It…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Things a woman should know about her body in the forum Health Tips 2 years, 10 months ago
Women always want to look nice. A lot of women like to lose weight but don’t care about their nutrition habits. They will go for a coffee with friends or run errands in the evening time. It does not matter if they are hungry. This is not good for their health and body structure as they need to maintain it. A woman should know her measurements. I w…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Why Girls Must Learn Coding? in the forum Technical Education 2 years, 10 months ago
Nowadays, I think that more and more women are interested in computer programming. There are a lot of famous self-taught programmers who happen to be female. Girls usually like to go into fields in which they can make a real difference, such as law, medicine, and education. Coding offers the possibility of solving problems that help people on an…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic How Coding is changing lives of girl and women in India in the forum Technical Education 2 years, 10 months ago
Coding has become the newest way in which computers have been used to do good, making it a trend was seen around the world. There are now an estimated 25 million coders across the globe. Coding helps girls to achieve academic achievement and solve problems. The reason it is a journey of great importance is that coding changes lives significantly…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Period poverty in India and how to tackle it? in the forum Reproductive Health & Rights 2 years, 10 months ago
India has a huge population of women. It has more than 12 million adolescent girls aged 15 to 19 years. Yet, 75% of them share the same problem of period poverty. The situation is grim especially in rural areas where people suffer from period poverty. Period poverty is not just about not having access to sanitary pads. It has become a part of the…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Gender Stereotypes and Their Impact on Women's Career in the forum Employment Opportunities 2 years, 10 months ago
Gender stereotypes have a huge impact on the careers of women, which can prove to be helpful or harmful. Men are made to believe that they are more likely to get high positions and earn more money if compared to women while women are made to believe that they should only be worried about home and family matters. Gender stereotypes are also…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic How vocational training can be helpful for women? in the forum Employment Opportunities 2 years, 10 months ago
Vocational and career training has been a major factor in some countries that have successful women’s empowerment programs in developing economies, including Brazil, Colombia, Pakistan, and South Africa. For example, in Cameroon’s “Gender Equality through pieces of training for Employment” project (GET Training), the government selected young…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Impact of gender discrimination on a Woman's Mental Health in the forum Mental Health 2 years, 10 months ago
It is well-acknowledged that the prevalence of mental disorders is higher in women than in men. Theoretical approaches attribute the disparities, largely to social and cultural factors and a gender bias that disfavors women. This essay will begin by exploring the role of gender discrimination as a cause of osteopathic disorders among women and…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Men are better in sciences while women are better in the humanities. in the forum Women & New Roles 2 years, 10 months ago
Gender stereotypes say, sociologists, hover as a shadow over the lives of women and men. For example, isn’t it the case that there are more female nurses than the male? Yes, because girls tend to be better behaved than boys and more receptive to advise from teachers. Such carefully observed differences in behavior lead to differences in choices…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Universities need more female teachers…. in the forum Women & New Roles 2 years, 10 months ago
As a government entity, schools are still primarily overseen and supported by men. The role of women in society has improved a lot over the last few decades, but discrimination and sexism against women have not gone away completely. In this context, it is disappointing to see gender inequality in the field of education. There is no denying the…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Challenges faced by female sportspersons in the forum Sexism & Patriarchy 2 years, 10 months ago
Society’s mindset hasn’t evolved into a modern one where women are no longer looked down upon as lesser beings. Such discrimination is still seen in many social spheres, such as in the world of sports. Despite all the advancements in today’s world, women are still considered inferior to men; they are given less importance than they deserve and l…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Indian female role models in the forum Inspirational Women 2 years, 10 months ago
I believe that role models make a very big difference in our lives. I think of them as examples to be emulated. A girl or a woman who has grown up with the examples set by female role models will know exactly what is expected of her, so she does not have to waste time and energy on wondering whether things are rightful or not. If she has the right…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Our society has begun unlearning colourism. Reality or Illusion? in the forum General Discussions 2 years, 10 months ago
In modern-day India, colorism is perpetuated and reinforced by several factors, including the cultural significance of a “fair complexion” to many Indians, the omnipresence of the fairness-oriented Indian media, and socially rewarded phenotypic traits in Bollywood’s leading men. From the ancient Indian rishi, Manu, who thought blue-skinned peopl…[Read more]
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Yash Tiwari replied to the topic Problem of torture and discrimination of transgenders in Indian prisons. in the forum LGBTQ Issues & Rights 2 years, 10 months ago
India’s penal laws are deeply discriminatory and violate the human rights of the transgender community. Transgender persons are treated as criminals by the state even though they have done no wrong. They are often arrested and remanded to prisons that do not have a gender recognition board; subjected to abuse, torture, and sexual violence by…[Read more]
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