Sunday, December 26, 2010

Yes That's True

Child Poverty is one of the chronic ailments of Indian society. Leave alone educational opportunities, basic living needs are denied to several million children in India.
"Every child & woman has the right to lead a life, free from discrimination, inequality and exploitation. This is the key to our nation building" - Dr Girish Kulkarni


Chronic Hunger and the Status of Women in India

Introductory Quotes

You can tell the condition of a nation by looking at the status of its women.
- Jawaharlal Nehru
However much a mother may love her children, it is all but impossible for her to provide high-quality child care if she herself is poor and oppressed, illiterate and uninformed, anaemic and unhealthy, has five or six other children, lives in a slum or shanty, has neither clean water nor safe sanitation, and if she is without the necessary support either from health services, or from her society, or from the father of her childen.
- Vulimiri Ramalingaswami, "The Asian Enigma"

The women who participate in and lead ecology movements in countries like India are not speaking merely as victims. Their voices are the voices of liberation and transformation. . . The women's and ecology movements are therefore one, and are primarily counter-trends to a patriarchal maldevelopment.
- Vandana Shiva

Amartya Sen - The Unheeded Conscience: We will lionise him, but will we ever listen to what he's saying?
Sen points out that when he took up issues of women's welfare, he was accused in India of voicing "foreign concerns." "I was told Indian women don't think like that about equality. But I would like to argue that if they don't think like that they should be given a real opportunity to think like that." 
- Parmita Shastri, Outlook India, 1998