Posts Tagged ‘gender discrimination’

Fact of the Day-26 Aug

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

0.9% of female student feel the need of strict action against neighboring boy school for misbehavior.

Cartoon Comic Strips by Children: Series 17

Monday, March 30th, 2009

The cartoon strip highlights the narrow thinking and close mindedness of the Indian society when it comes to interaction between the genders.  A girl is beaten up by her teacher when he catches her talking to a boy. The girl complains to her mother about the teacher’s behaviour. The mother goes to the girl’s school and makes the teacher see reason. She explains to him that just like his talking to a female teacher is not wrong similarly the little girl’s talking to her male classmates is equally harmless.

The cartoon strip makes a case for female emancipation in a society where women venturing out of the house are looked down upon. A girl is refused to go to a picnic in town on account of her being a girl. At that moment the village chief arrives and allows the girl to go to the town. He explains to her parents that there’s nothing wrong in a girl going out to enjoy herself.

A very bright girl is forced to leave school owing to her parent’s dwindling financial resources. One of her teachers comes forth to help the girl continue her education by providing her monetary help. The girl grows up and become a successful lawyer. She thanks her teacher for supporting her and credits him for her success.

A student is severely beaten up by his teacher when he fails to answer the question asked by the teacher correctly. The student complains to the school authorities. As a result, the errant teacher is brought to the task by the authorities. The teacher realises his mistake and vows never to beat up children again.

The cartoon highlights the shameful crime of sexual abuse in schools and its traumatic effect on the victim. A girl is molested by her teacher in the school. She feels quite traumatized but due to her mortification doesn’t tell her parents anything about the incident. The next day when her mother asks her to go to the school she refuses on the pretext of illness.

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Please note these cartoon strips by children are based on what they see in their schools and not actual happenings. Also, the name of the children who have created the strips have been omitted to protect their identities.

Cartoon Comic Strips by Children: Series 16

Friday, March 27th, 2009

This comic strip highlights the blatant discrimination that the girl child faces in Indian society.  A boy asks his father for money to go for a picnic in Mumbai. The father happily gives him the money but when his daughter asks him for money for shopping, he out rightly refuse and asks her to quietly go in and do the household chores.

This cartoon strip brings to light how boys are privileged over girls in Indian households.
A boy comes home after playing with his friends. His mother offers him milk to overcome his fatigue. But when the girl asks for milk after finishing the household chores, she refuses. The girl feels neglected and rues the discrimination that the girl child has to face at their homes.

This comic strip highlights a girl’s strong will and her efforts to educate herself. The girl is refused to attend school by her mother as she wants her to help her with the household chores. However, the girl doesn’t lose heart and decides to squeeze time out from household chores and attend school regularly.

This comic strip gives out the positive message of how hard work brings rich rewards. A boy steals his classmate’s geometry box.  He complains to his parents and the boy is beaten up by his father.  However, his teacher calls the boy and explains to him the importance of hard work. He promises the boy that if he would stand first in the class he’ll reward him with a geometry box. Encouraged by teacher’s kind words, the boy works hard and tops his class and gets rewarded with the promised geometry box.

The comic strip highlights how domestic violence can spoil a child’s life and scar her forever. A girl is caught talking in the class by her teacher. The teacher in her anger thrashes her so severely that the girl loses her hand forever. When the teacher comes to know about the girl’s predicament she realizes her mistake and feels sad for the girl.

Please note these cartoon strips by children are based on what they see in their schools and not actual happenings. Also, the name of the children who have created the strips have been omitted to protect their identities.

Cartoon Comic Strips by Children: Series 15

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

A boy asks his friend why his sister doesn’t go to school. The friend replies that she can’t because she has to do household chores. The boy advises his friend to send his younger sister to school as his elder sister also goes to college regularly. The friend takes his advice and requests his parents to send his sister to school with him. The parents agree and from then onwards his sister starts going to school regularly.

Tarun goes out to get chalk for the teacher’s conveniences before he arrives in the class but is beaten up by the teacher for getting the chalks without his permission. Tarun complains to the headmaster who reprimands the teacher for his misconduct. The teacher realizes his mistake and asks for Tarun’s forgiveness.

A boy reaches school late and is severely punished by the teacher. He is made to clean the school, stand in the sun and beaten up with a stick for his non-punctuality. The boy feels sad and vows to reach school on time.

A girl gets late for school due to household chores and requests a friend to drop her to school on his bicycle. Her brother’s friend sees this and complains to her father. On returning home she is badly scolded by her father for going with a boy and her studies are discontinued.

A newly appointed teacher drinks in the class and neglects his duty as a teacher. One day he gives his students some problems to solve at home which none of them succeed in solving as they had not been taught anything by the teacher. The teacher gets angry and beats up the students severely. The students complain to the principal who reprimands the errant teacher. The teacher realizes his mistake and vows to mend his ways.

Please note these cartoon strips by children are based on what they see in their schools and not actual happenings. Also, the name of the children who have created the strips have been omitted to protect their identities.

Cartoon Comic Strips by Children: Series 14

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

The comic strips encourage girls to raise their voices against discrimination. A girl’s studies are discontinued by her parents after she finishes seventh class. Her parents see the meager education sufficient for a girl and she is asked to give out a helping hand in the household chores. However, the girl refuses to meekly submit in the face of this injustice and decides to protest against it.

The following comic strip highlights the all pervasive issue of gender discrimination in India. A farmer whole heartedly supports his son’s decision to join a computer course while discourages his daughter to join an embroidery course on account of her being a girl. According to the farmer it’s worthwhile to invest in his son’s educational betterment as he would support the family when he grows up while a girl has to ultimately settle down with her in-laws family.

This Comic strip again highlights the issue of gender discrimination prevalent in Indian households. A man encourages his son to go to Lucknow in search of a good job while sees household chores as the only job fit for her daughter. The daughter protests against her father’s discriminatory attitude and is badly snubbed by her father.

The following comic strip appeals for equal opportunities for the girl and the boy child. A man offers his thanks to God because he “blessed” him with a boy after two girls to support his household. On hearing this his daughter protests against her father’s attitude. She tells him that a girl, given an opportunity is equally capable of supporting her family. The father realises his mistake and vows never to discriminate among his children.

The comic strip shows how gender discrimination can be eradicated with education. A boy learns about the ill effects of gender discrimination at school. When he comes home he tells his parents about the need to educate the girl child and convinces them to send his sister to school with him.

Please note these cartoon strips by children are based on what they see in their schools and not actual happenings. Also, the name of the children who have created the strips have been omitted to protect their identities.

Cartoon Comic Strips by Children: Series 13

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

This cartoon strip addresses the issue of gender equality. It depicts a family where the father blessed with daughters grieves for a son who can carry forward the family lineage. But, with time when the daughter grows up and becomes a doctor, the father realizes his mistake and agrees that daughters can be an asset to the family and carry ahead the lineage with equal pride.

This cartoon strip brings to light the helplessness of a poor boy in getting proper education. Here a boy from a poor family craves to study but his name gets struck of the register as he is unable to pay the fees, his pleas for extending the date for fee submission fall on deaf ears.

This cartoon strips addresses the twin evil of school drop out and sexual abuse in schools. The cartoon strip shows a teacher abusing a girl, when the girl along with her friends protest the treatment meted out to them the teacher beats them up. This leads to a tragic end where the girls drop out from school.

This cartoon strip addresses the issue of gender discrimination. It depicts a family where the boy is obviously pampered over the girl child. When the girl questions, a flimsy explanation about girls having to learn living and serving her in-laws post marriage is meted out.

This cartoon strip addresses the problem of gender discrimination and bullying. Here a brother slaps his sister for talking to a boy. When she questions him about the reason he replies that it was wrong because she is a girl and girls should not talk to boys.

Please note these cartoon strips by children are based on what they see in their schools and not actual happenings. Also, the name of the children who have created the strips have been omitted to protect their identities.

Cartoon Comic Strips by Children: Series 12

Friday, March 20th, 2009

This cartoon strips addresses the issue of gender discrimination as an impediment to women empowerment. Here the in-laws grudgingly let their daughter-in-law to work outside home. But when she uses up a part of her salary they abuse her and plan to stop her from working. She is left in a pathetic condition as she is unable to reason out with her in-laws.

This Cartoon strip makes a case against gender discrimination. Here a mother asks the daughter to quit school and learn household chores as it would help her in the future, while asking the son to study. Seeing this father asks the mother not to discriminate, thereby changing the narrow views of the mother. The daughter expresses joy over her father’s views.

This cartoon strip addresses the issue of gender discrimination is schools along with corporal punishment. Depicted here is a classroom where the teacher asks a question and when the students are unable to answer, the boy gets punished while the girl is let off the hook.

The cartoon strip emphasizes on the need to change the age old social beliefs. Narrated here is a story of two girls who loose their father, but are not allowed to perform the last rites as they are not boys.

This cartoon strip showcases an ideal teacher. It depicts a happy classroom where the students freely and fearlessly ask their queries and questions creating a healthy environment that boosts learning.

Please note these cartoon strips by children are based on what they see in their schools and not actual happenings. Also, the name of the children who have created the strips have been omitted to protect their identities.

The Road To Justice

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

This is a story on what a girl, facing taunt and insult in school can do to protect herself. This video shot by children shows how a girl can approach the authorities and get justice, if faced by bad behavior by the teacher. The video ends with the saying लड़की का ऐसा अपमान, शिक्षक खोए अपना सम्मान (Teacher looses respect, when he behaves badly with a student), which emphasizes on the need for dignified behavior by teachers.

Please note this is a drama enacted by the children based on what they see in their schools and not a recording of actual happenings. Also, the name of the children involved in shooting the video or in the video have been omitted to protect their identities.

I Have So Much More to Learn

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Many girls in India are forced to discontinue their education in the face of marriage. This video, shot by children, highlights the fact that girls are incomplete without education. It has the message शादी हो या घर का काम , इनकी जिंदगी रह गई अधूरी ( Be it marriage or house hold chores, the girls life is incomplete without education).

Please note this is a drama enacted by the children based on what they see in their schools and not a recording of actual happenings. Also, the name of the children involved in shooting the video or in the video have been omitted to protect their identities.

No Discrimination, Only Education

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Gender discrimination especially in education is a widespread malaise in India. Generally education is considered to be irrelevant for girls as they are perceived to be fit for home-making role only. This video highlights this practice and focuses our attention towards the deep scar it can leave on the girl child.

Please note this is a drama enacted by the children based on what they see in their schools and not a recording of actual happenings. Also, the name of the children involved in shooting the video or in the video have been omitted to protect their identities.