Be it the voting pattern of women or the freedom of job -tribe ... Know what the state of the country think, India Today's GDB survey - Whather it is WOMENS VOTING PATERN OR FREEDOM TO Work or Marry ... Know whats of the stationry day. India Todays GDB Survey Tvisp

Be it the voting pattern of women or the freedom of job -tribe … Know what the state of the country think, India Today’s GDB survey – Whather it is WOMENS VOTING PATERN OR FREEDOM TO Work or Marry … Know whats of the stationry day. India Todays GDB Survey Tvisp


India Today Group has surveyed the country’s first Gross Domestic Behavour with How India Lives and Kadens International. This survey has been done to study social and personal behavior across the country.

What is GDB survey

The objective of this survey is to know which state of our country stands in terms of etiquette, civic sense, civilization, humanity, mercy and sympathy and equality between women and women and Indians have an opinion on them. This is the reason why this survey is named Gross Domestic Behavior Survey. Just as the economic situation of the country is measured through Gross Domestic Product, similarly people’s behavior and etiquette have been measured through gross domestic behavior.

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In this survey, in terms of equality between women and men, Kerala was seen on the top while Uttar Pradesh looked quite backward. From the right to take a final decision in important matters of the house, the mental mentality of male dominated society dominated among the people of Uttar Pradesh on issues ranging from the choice of a man of the house. However, the people of this state also appeared to support the daughters’ jobs.

How far are etiquette in people

In the survey, 9,188 people have been discussed in 21 states and 98 districts of one union territory. 50.8 percent men and 49.2 percent women have participated in the survey. 54.4 percent urban and 45.6 percent rural people are among the people participating in the survey. In the survey, 30 questions related to civil etiquette, public safety, perspective for men and women were asked about 30 questions related to diversity and discrimination.

This state said, daughter-son is not equal

In the survey, when people were asked whether the daughters of the family should also be encouraged to read or get education as much as sons? So 93 percent of the people replied yes on this question, while 6 percent people did not appear to agree with it.

Odisha’s most 98% of the respondents believe that daughters have the right to educate the sons, while you will be surprised to know that in the matter of GDP, industrialization and economic development, 22% of Gujarat’s respondents included in the top states of the country do not agree with the impression that their daughters should have the right to get high quality education equal to sons.

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UP in favor of daughters’ job

Similarly, when people were asked whether the women of the family should be encouraged to work out of the house and work? So this 84 percent people gave their support while 15 percent of the people opposed this idea. While 98% of Uttar Pradesh, who lived at the bottom from many states of the country in unemployment and literacy rates, are keen to encourage their daughters to work out of the house, while 38% of the respondents of Gujarat, considered developed states, opposed this idea.

The figure will surprise on domestic violence

The condition of this state of South India was seen in the matter of equality between men and women. When asked in the survey, is it appropriate to beat the husband’s wife when she objected to her decisions in domestic matters? On this question, 83 percent of the people disagreed while 16 percent of the respondents were seen supporting it. 98% of the respondents of Uttarakhand are against such domestic violence while 31% of Andhra Pradesh are in favor of perception.

Kerala tops and UP flops on this issue

Similarly, in response to another question, it was clearly visible, the male priority in Indian society is still at its peak. In this question, it was asked whether women should vote for the same candidate whom family members have voted? During this period, 51 percent of the people involved in the survey agreed to this while 48 percent of the people did not appear to agree. 93% of Kerala’s respondents believe that women should vote with their choice while 91% of the respondents in Uttar Pradesh say that women should vote for the candidate of family’s choice.

What do people say about marriage freedom

On this question, should the woman have the freedom to marry her choice, then whether it is against the parents’ wish? 32 percent of the respondents participating in this survey were seen in favor of this notion, while 67 percent people voted against it.

67% of Kerala’s respondents think that women should have freedom to marry against the will of parents, while 92% of the respondents in Chandigarh appeared in protest against this idea.

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UP said, man has the right to decide

At the same time, when the participants were asked whether the decision of the family men on the major issues of the house should be final? So 69 percent of the respondents agreed to this while 30 percent of the people opposed it. 75 percent of the answer donors of Kerala are opposed to the final decision of men in domestic matters, while 96 percent of the respondents of Uttar Pradesh believe that only men should decide.

The way a man keeps his salary with him and spends, should the woman also have the freedom to use the money without the approval of the male members of the family? So 69 percent of the people agreed to this question while 31 percent people appeared against this idea. 91% of Kerala’s respondents believe that women are free to spend their earning money while 70% of Odisha’s respondents say that women should get family approval for such expenses.

Doubt on women’s ability and ability!

At the same time, Rakhi Kalita Moral, President of the Center for Women’s Studies, has given her opinion on this survey. He said that this survey shows that Indian society still doubts the ability and ability of women.

Rakhi Kalita Moral said, the survey showed worrying trends about the status of women, which suggests that the edge of their capacity, ability or expected rights was blunt in such a way that they should be molded according to the patriarchal system.

Rakhi says, ‘Equality Ki Oar’ (Fifty years after the Toveds Equality) report, this survey brings some worrying figures on the situation of women in the country. Apparently, despite women’s movements in the decade ’70 and 80 ‘, this situation raises questions. If you do not accept the matter, the wife is still not considering it wrong to beat the wife and is still a very solid indicator of gender -based violence and is seen equally every situation and everywhere.

He further said that if men and women should be seen in the sense of equality and the struggle of women in the sense that they had got the franchise and votes in the beginning, then even after a century, even after a century, being unable to do so with free and independent thinking, definitely does not justify the rights of women. The perception that adult women’s intellectual decisions or legitimate choice and dislikes also depend on the confirmation of men in the family. In India, men and women make the matter of equality completely meaningless.

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