Solutions of Women Change The World from SOCIAL SCIENCE Social and Political Life–2 TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 7

Author:Jammu and Kashmir Board
7th Jammu and Kashmir Board
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Jammu and Kashmir Board Social Science Solutions from Chapter 5 - Women Change the World

The detailed solutions to all the exercises of Women Change The World from SOCIAL SCIENCE Social and Political Life–2 TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 7 for 7th Jammu and Kashmir Board are provided here. The topics covered are such as Campaigning, Protests and, Women’s Movement. Students can practice frequently asked questions from this chapter.

Practice Other Topics from Women Change the World

This topic discusses the pattern in the society which binds females to a certain kind of occupation based on their caring and gentle approach. There is a bias that links women primarily to non-technical jobs.

This topic explores the life of Laxmi Lakra, who became the first female engine driver for Northern Railways. This is a deviation from the usual, as men were traditionally recruited for this position.

The topic talks about women from history who made their way into society through self-teaching. Education for girls has been a taboo for a very long time. Even in a profession, they were mostly presented as helpers rather than professionals.

The topic sheds light on the current situation of education for girls. More girls are going to school compared to the past, but the percentage is still less compared to that of boys. The reasons for kids leaving or not attending school are discussed.

The topic describes the Women's Movement. Women's stature in the sector of legal reforms, health, etc., has also improved. Women individually and collectively have struggled to bring about these changes.

This topic deals with campaigns as a major part of the women's movement against violence and inequality. Here, we will study the changes brought in society time-to-time to strengthen the position of women in society.

The topic calls attention to how women raised public awareness concerning their growth and development. Public awareness is highly significant to accept the expanding status of women. The means of spreading the message are discussed.

The topic provides knowledge of the course of action taken by women to raise their voices against exploitation and violation. Rallies and demonstrations are presented as powerful instruments to show concern over injustice.

The topic shows the need to support a cause for its success. The success of the women's movement depends mainly on unanimity and harmony toward each other and the reasons. Any cause needs a prominent voice to reach the masses.