biorythm :
The fight for gender equality must address the real struggles women endure—sexualization, objectification, and dehumanization that limit their opportunities and dignity. These are serious barriers that demand action. At the same time, we must also ask: Why does the economic burden still fall overwhelmingly on men, who take on the most dangerous and physically demanding jobs to support their families?
In Nepal, education is nearly free, and the constitution guarantees equal rights. True equality means creating a society where women are not only protected from exploitation but also empowered to access education, pursue careers, and share financial responsibilities. When women are economically independent, it doesn’t just benefit them—it reduces the pressure on men and everyone, regardless of gender, can contribute, thrive, and be valued for mor than stereotypes or traditional roles.
2025-08-18 05:00:22