๐ต International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women 2023: Date, Significance And History
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Every year, International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is observed on November 25. Violence against women and girls remains one of the most prevalent and pervasive human rights violations in the world.
Globally, an estimated 736 million women โ almost one in three โ have been subjected to physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence, or both, at least once in their life, according to the United Nations.
#Women
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Every year, International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women is observed on November 25. Violence against women and girls remains one of the most prevalent and pervasive human rights violations in the world.
Globally, an estimated 736 million women โ almost one in three โ have been subjected to physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence, or both, at least once in their life, according to the United Nations.
#Women
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International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women 2023: Date, Significance And History
Women's rights activists have observed November 25 as a day against gender-based violence since 1981.
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๐ต November 26 is celebrated as Constitution Day in India. It's also known as "National Law Day".
The day commemorates the adoption of the Constitution of India by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949.
The Constitution came into effect on January 26, 1950.
The day commemorates the adoption of the Constitution of India by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949.
The Constitution came into effect on January 26, 1950.
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๐ต Femicides at a twenty-year peak across globe
According to The Hindu Data Team, femicide is at a 20-year peak across the globe.
In India, dowry-related reasons are the leading cause of femicide. On average, more than 133 women and girls are killed by someone in their own family every day. Current and former intimate partners are the most likely perpetrators of femicide, accounting for about 55% of all intimate partner and family related killings.
The effects of femicide include:
๐นLoss
๐นTraumatic grief
๐นPoor health
๐นCompromised functioning at school or work
๐นLoss of income
Femicide impacts all women and girls, not just those personally affected by a death.
According to The Hindu Data Team, femicide is at a 20-year peak across the globe.
Femicide is a form of gender-based violence that affects women and girls in all regions of the world. It is also known as intimate partner homicide.
In India, dowry-related reasons are the leading cause of femicide. On average, more than 133 women and girls are killed by someone in their own family every day. Current and former intimate partners are the most likely perpetrators of femicide, accounting for about 55% of all intimate partner and family related killings.
The term femicide comes from the Latin words femina, meaning "female", and caedere, meaning "to kill". It was first used in England in 1801.
The effects of femicide include:
๐นLoss
๐นTraumatic grief
๐นPoor health
๐นCompromised functioning at school or work
๐นLoss of income
Femicide impacts all women and girls, not just those personally affected by a death.
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More and more women's studies centres and courses in gender studies are being introduced in India but the academic relevance, recognition and role for women's/gender issues within the broader space for social sciences are still very MARGINALISED.
#EPW
#EPW
๐ต Women voters of India: A force to be reckoned with - Frontline
https://frontline.thehindu.com/politics/importance-of-woman-voter-in-india-parliamentary-democracy/article67564499.ece
Factors influencing the trend
Factors influencing the trend are schemes that recognise womenโs agency, the impact of womenโs movements and civil society organisations, campaigning by political parties, migration of male members of families, and family and peer influences. โPeople in general and women in particular from lower economic and working-class backgrounds, both in rural and urban areas, show keen interest to vote. Affinity with a particular political party over generations also influences voting percentage. Though political parties make promises in their manifestos and implement various schemes, women decide their vote on the basis of their own analyses, independently, which they do not reveal to their family members,โ said Manimekalai.
#Women #Politics_Society
https://frontline.thehindu.com/politics/importance-of-woman-voter-in-india-parliamentary-democracy/article67564499.ece
Factors influencing the trend
Factors influencing the trend are schemes that recognise womenโs agency, the impact of womenโs movements and civil society organisations, campaigning by political parties, migration of male members of families, and family and peer influences. โPeople in general and women in particular from lower economic and working-class backgrounds, both in rural and urban areas, show keen interest to vote. Affinity with a particular political party over generations also influences voting percentage. Though political parties make promises in their manifestos and implement various schemes, women decide their vote on the basis of their own analyses, independently, which they do not reveal to their family members,โ said Manimekalai.
#Women #Politics_Society
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๐ต As deaths due to work-related factors increase, ILO report calls for countries to strengthen safety net - The Hindu
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/as-deaths-due-to-work-related-factors-increase-ilo-report-calls-for-countries-to-strengthen-safety-net/article67580297.ece
Nearly 30 lakh workers die every year globally due to work-related accidents and diseases, according to a new report prepared by the International Labour Organization (ILO). More than 63% of these deaths are reported from the Asia-Pacific region.
Exposure to long working hours (55 hours or more per week) was the biggest โkillerโ, with almost 7.45 lakh people dying of it in 2016, followed by exposure to occupational particulate matter, gases, and fumes (4.5 lakh deaths) and occupational injuries (3.63 lakh deaths).
The report, titled โA Call for Safer and Healthier Working Environmentsโ, will be discussed at the 23rd World Congress on Safety and Health at Work, one of the largest international conferences on this subject, which began in Sydney on November 27. Citing the data on the fatal occupational injury rate, the report said mining and quarrying, construction, and utilities sectors were the three most hazardous sectors globally.
#Work_Economic_Life
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/as-deaths-due-to-work-related-factors-increase-ilo-report-calls-for-countries-to-strengthen-safety-net/article67580297.ece
Nearly 30 lakh workers die every year globally due to work-related accidents and diseases, according to a new report prepared by the International Labour Organization (ILO). More than 63% of these deaths are reported from the Asia-Pacific region.
Exposure to long working hours (55 hours or more per week) was the biggest โkillerโ, with almost 7.45 lakh people dying of it in 2016, followed by exposure to occupational particulate matter, gases, and fumes (4.5 lakh deaths) and occupational injuries (3.63 lakh deaths).
The report, titled โA Call for Safer and Healthier Working Environmentsโ, will be discussed at the 23rd World Congress on Safety and Health at Work, one of the largest international conferences on this subject, which began in Sydney on November 27. Citing the data on the fatal occupational injury rate, the report said mining and quarrying, construction, and utilities sectors were the three most hazardous sectors globally.
#Work_Economic_Life
The Hindu
As deaths due to work-related factors increase, ILO report calls for countries to strengthen safety net
Globally, 30 lakh workers die annually due to work-related accidents/diseases; 63% in Asia-Pacific. Long working hours (55+/wk) biggest killer, followed by exposure to occupational particulate matter, gases, fumes & injuries.
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๐ต Forging Uncharted Horizons: Navigating the Risks of AI | Economic and Political Weekly
https://www.epw.in/engage/article/forging-uncharted-horizons-navigating-risks-ai
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to radically alter almost all spheres of human life. This is because it allows for quick processing of vast amounts of data and makes predictions or decisions that would be otherwise rather impossible for humans to do in a reasonable amount of time. AI holds the potential to substantially improve efficiency, accuracy, and safety in many fields beyond human capabilities. But is that enough?
To maximise the benefits of AI while minimising the risks, it is important for stakeholders like business magnates, technologists, policymakers, and society as a whole to consider the ethical implications of AI and ensure that it is developed and used responsibly.
#Technology #Social_Change
https://www.epw.in/engage/article/forging-uncharted-horizons-navigating-risks-ai
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to radically alter almost all spheres of human life. This is because it allows for quick processing of vast amounts of data and makes predictions or decisions that would be otherwise rather impossible for humans to do in a reasonable amount of time. AI holds the potential to substantially improve efficiency, accuracy, and safety in many fields beyond human capabilities. But is that enough?
AI also poses several dangers, such as the potential for bias and discrimination if the data used to train AI systems, made by humans themselves, is not diverse or representative of all populations. There is also the risk of job loss as AI takes over tasks previously performed by humans. Additionally, there are widespread concerns about AI being used for malicious purposes, such as cyber attacks or weapon-building and spreading misinformation.
To maximise the benefits of AI while minimising the risks, it is important for stakeholders like business magnates, technologists, policymakers, and society as a whole to consider the ethical implications of AI and ensure that it is developed and used responsibly.
#Technology #Social_Change
Economic and Political Weekly
Forging Uncharted Horizons: Navigating the Risks of AI
With its problem-solving capabilities, Artificial Intelligence (AI) could very well be the unrivalled solution to the most intractable problems of our time. However, AI might not just yet be the icing on the cake we were looking for- there are significantโฆ
๐ต Why are the Marathas mobilising now?
https://www.pressreader.com/india/the-hindu-madurai-9WWB/20231129/281771338947242
โญ๏ธ Points To Be Noted:
โ Crisis of dominance
โ Disturbance of caste hierarchy
โ Educational and economic mobility of Dalits
#Dominant_Caste
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โญ๏ธ Points To Be Noted:
โ Crisis of dominance
โ Disturbance of caste hierarchy
โ Educational and economic mobility of Dalits
#Dominant_Caste
๐ด Today's 30th November. It's the best time to compile the current affairs of this month.
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Map the current affairs with your optional syllabus.
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๐ต Greenwashing โ the deceptive tactics behind environmental claims | United Nations
https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/science/climate-issues/greenwashing
#Environment #Greenwashing
Greenwashing refers to the practice of conveying a false impression or providing misleading information about the environmental practices of a company, product, or service. It makes something appear more environmentally friendly than it actually is, often to attract environmentally conscious consumers.
https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/science/climate-issues/greenwashing
#Environment #Greenwashing
Greenwashing refers to the practice of conveying a false impression or providing misleading information about the environmental practices of a company, product, or service. It makes something appear more environmentally friendly than it actually is, often to attract environmentally conscious consumers.
United Nations
Greenwashing โ the deceptive tactics behind environmental claims | United Nations
Greenwashing presents a significant obstacle to tackling climate change. By misleading the public to believe that a company or other entity is doing more to protect the environment than it is, greenwashing promotes false solutions to the climate crisis thatโฆ
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๐ต The Bystander Effect
https://youtu.be/OSsPfbup0ac?si=aQtMnT3rbw0NMhnh
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#Conformity #Group_Behaviour #Norms
https://youtu.be/OSsPfbup0ac?si=aQtMnT3rbw0NMhnh
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#Conformity #Group_Behaviour #Norms
YouTube
THE BYSTANDER EFFECT
An interesting look at the Bystander Effect
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Forwarded from GauriNamita
There was another such experiment conducted in Russia.
A model was asked to pose like a dummy(stay still like a statue) in a shopping mall. A sign board was put up that Anyone could do/say anything to her...and she won't respond...
Many people approached her...
Some people gave her a compliment, hugged her, told her a joke, made her smile
But many many more tried to touch her inappropriately ...passed sexual remarks and some even kissed her forcefully...mocked her laughed at her etc
Then the model was told to approach the ppl who behaved inappropriately with her...
Most people avoided her..didn't even look at her in the eye..pretended they didn't do/ say anything ..basically avoided any responsibility for their actions.
This experiment proved that If given a free hand...without any external control or fear of punishment...people would reveal their evil side..wud do the abominable .. avoid responsibility
And go about there life as if they never did anything wrong.
A model was asked to pose like a dummy(stay still like a statue) in a shopping mall. A sign board was put up that Anyone could do/say anything to her...and she won't respond...
Many people approached her...
Some people gave her a compliment, hugged her, told her a joke, made her smile
But many many more tried to touch her inappropriately ...passed sexual remarks and some even kissed her forcefully...mocked her laughed at her etc
Then the model was told to approach the ppl who behaved inappropriately with her...
Most people avoided her..didn't even look at her in the eye..pretended they didn't do/ say anything ..basically avoided any responsibility for their actions.
This experiment proved that If given a free hand...without any external control or fear of punishment...people would reveal their evil side..wud do the abominable .. avoid responsibility
And go about there life as if they never did anything wrong.
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