While I grapple with the fact that more than a year has passed since I wrote the post on Gender Gap, (yes the days are flying too fast), let me also say that there is nothing much to say about the current one since India has only moved a rank down.
But let me post the Gender Gap Evolution 2006-2011 to show that India was doing better in year 2006. Not sure if it was due to lack of data, but the fact remains that in Year 2011, India is 22 from bottom (135 countries).
The complete list can be seen at WEF Website, but you can have an idea where India stands if you look at those countries just above and below India.
Mexico
Indonesia
Azerbaijan
Senegal
Cyprus
El Salvador
Mauritius
Tajikistan
Malaysia
Japan
Kenya
Belize
Maldives
Cambodia
United Arab Emirates
Suriname
Kuwait
Zambia
Korea, Rep.
Tunisia
Fiji
Bahrain
Qatar
Guatemala
India
Mauritania
Burkina Faso
Ethiopia
Jordan
Lebanon
Cameroon
Nigeria
Algeria
Turkey
Egypt
Syria
Iran, Islamic Rep.
Nepal
Oman
Benin
Morocco
Côte d’Ivoire
Saudi Arabia
Mali
Pakistan
Chad
Yemen
If you have some time, then do take a look at the interesting discussion at redif (comment section) on the same subject.
And today, we also read that MM Sing and Sonia ranks among the 20 most powerful – courtesy Forbes. Sonia is also one among top 10 richest politicians in the world.
A powerful woman in India but no power to the Indian women!
But then among the “powerful”, we see the following too…. :)
But let me post the Gender Gap Evolution 2006-2011 to show that India was doing better in year 2006. Not sure if it was due to lack of data, but the fact remains that in Year 2011, India is 22 from bottom (135 countries).
The complete list can be seen at WEF Website, but you can have an idea where India stands if you look at those countries just above and below India.
Mexico
Indonesia
Azerbaijan
Senegal
Cyprus
El Salvador
Mauritius
Tajikistan
Malaysia
Japan
Kenya
Belize
Maldives
Cambodia
United Arab Emirates
Suriname
Kuwait
Zambia
Korea, Rep.
Tunisia
Fiji
Bahrain
Qatar
Guatemala
India
Mauritania
Burkina Faso
Ethiopia
Jordan
Lebanon
Cameroon
Nigeria
Algeria
Turkey
Egypt
Syria
Iran, Islamic Rep.
Nepal
Oman
Benin
Morocco
Côte d’Ivoire
Saudi Arabia
Mali
Pakistan
Chad
Yemen
If you have some time, then do take a look at the interesting discussion at redif (comment section) on the same subject.
And today, we also read that MM Sing and Sonia ranks among the 20 most powerful – courtesy Forbes. Sonia is also one among top 10 richest politicians in the world.
A powerful woman in India but no power to the Indian women!
But then among the “powerful”, we see the following too…. :)
D-Company leader Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar, "organized crime figure (is) suspected of involvement in both the 1993 and 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai" was ranked 57th, a notch behind Pakistani spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence chief, Ahmed Shuja Pasha, while Pakistan army chief Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, was ranked 34th.
we must bring awareness and for that education..
ReplyDeleteRenu: Yes.. education is the answer.. and if you look at the report, the countries who are doing well have ensured that their women folks are educated.. and India still has a long way to go. For many girls, they are still not important enough to be educated.. though they toil througout their entire lives...
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