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Gender Sensitization
In our school days we are taught about gender i.e. male and female. But the question arise what is Gender Sensitization? Gender sensitization means inequality in gender regarding female and male. The word 'sex' determined that whether a person is male or female. When we take admission in school, college, opening a [1. https://googleweblight.com/i?u=https://www.mapsofindia.com/my-india/society/gender-sensitization-begins-at-home&hl=en-IN&geid=1026

bank account] or signing up a social media we have been ask about our gender but here the matter of discrimination is different.

Here the matter is that, in India it is believe that only a Male is a head of family and he can only run the society and women are meant for a care taker either of home or child. There is discrimination in the education of girl and boy. The parents believe that more education should be provided to boy rather than girl because the boys will only run the society. To break the gender discrimination stereotype, Sania Mirza, a woman tennis player gave a message to all the girls that they are not meant for care taker but they can also have their own dreams and goals to live in the society with a prestige life and symbols. Similarly, Chanda Kochhar, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of ICICI bank, was a first woman to become a CEO of ICICI bank

In India, it is very necessary to explore the idea of Gender Sensitization. Many such inspirational movies are casted like Chak de India. It was the first bollywood movie which was based on Woman’s sport on Women's hockey team. The movie was based on the unstoppable dreams of girls that they finally achieve. To break the stereotype there was only one scene when they play a match with Men's Hockey Team. There are also other such movies like Mary Kom, Neerja, Queen and so on which describe about the present situation of discrimination with women and how they turned the table around the world.

The main aim of Gender Sensitization is to make people aware of the power relation of men and women that they are equal in the society. Both should be treated and encourage with equal opportunities. Nowadays, some colleges provide the course on Gender Sensitization and it is very necessary in today’s world to break such stereotype. In India Women comprise of 48.5% of total population. Among them only 28% woman are working which is very low as compared to other country like Australia, America and so on.