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Grand parent 1JASPAL DHINGRA
• 1954
• Self employed
BIRTH
Parents’ profession
• DELHI
• 6 family members
CITY
Family members
• INDO-PAK WAR in 1971
HISTORICAL
EVENT
Past
Present
Map of her Area• Please view video 1 for her interview.•Jaspal Dhingra with her granddaughter Jaseeba Dhingra(VIBGYOR HIGH- Eumind student)
Grand parent 2GURMIT KAUR
• 1944
• Government official
BIRTH
Parents’ profession
•LUDHIANA
•6 members
CITY
Family members
• INDO CHINA WAR
HISTORICAL
EVENT
Past
Present
Map of her Area
Grand parent 3KANAK SHARAD
•1948BIRTH
• MUMBAI
• 8 members
CITY Family
members
•NONEHISTORICAL
EVENT
Map of her Area
Grand parent 4Maharukh mehta
• 1950
• Government official(Father)
• School Teacher(Mother)
BIRTH
Parents Profession
• MUMBAI
• 5 members
CITYFamily
members
• Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s death in 1964
HISTORICAL
EVENT
Past
Present
• Please view video 2 for her interview
Map of her Area
Grand parent 5Hira satra
•1948BIRTH
• MUMBAI
• 11 members
CITYFamily
members
• Riots in MumbaiHISTORICAL
EVENT
Present
Past
Map of her Area
Parent 1VINEET ARORA
• 1972
• Self employed(Father)
• School Principal (Mother)
BIRTH
Parents Profession
• DELHI
• Nuclear family
CITY
Family members
• UPRISING AGAINST MANDAL COMMISSION
HISTORICAL
EVENT
Past
Present
• Please view video 3 for his interviewMap of his Area
• Vaibav Arora with his father Vineet Arora(VIBGYOR HIGH- Eumind student)
Parent 2NEERA CHHAPARIA
• 1971
• Self employed
BIRTH
Parents’ Profession
• KOLKATA
• Joint family-more than 10 members
CITY
Family members
• INTRODUCTION OF COLOUR TV
• ASIAD WAS TELECAST
HISTORICAL
EVENT
Past
Present
Map of her Area
Parent 3tanya gulrajani
• 1978
• Service
BIRTH
Parents’ Profession
• Ajmer
• Joint family-more than 15 members
CITY
Family members
• Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
• Welcoming the new millennium
HISTORICAL
EVENT
Past
Present
Past
• Please view video 4 for her interview
Map of her Area
Parent 4MEETU PHUL
• 1975
• Self employed
BIRTH
Parents’ Profession
• MUMBAI
• 15 members
CITY
Family members
• HINDU-MUSLIM RIOTS in 1992
• ASSASSINATION OF INDIRA GANDHI in 1984
HISTORICAL EVENT
Map of her Area
Parent 5SONIYA KALE
• 1972
• Self employed
BIRTH
Parents’ Profession
•MUMBAI•Joint family
CITY
& Family members
• NO SUCH EVENT TOOK PLACE
HISORICAL
EVENT
Map of her Area
Sample Blank Questionnaire
Data collected- few Questionnaires
Final ConclusionAll answers and conclusion based on survey conducted and data collected
• Have the relations between men and women changed with reference to education, roles and opportunities?
Yes ,the roles and relations have definitely changed with reference to education as now many more girls are pursuing higher education and are getting more opportunities in the corporate field. Both men and women are been given equal opportunities.
• Were there differences in upbringing of boys and girls?Most of the families had no difference between the upbringing of boys and girls but girls were not allowed to move out late night for security reasons. The objective for boys to pursue higher education was to take up a job and help them move forward in their careers.Girls pursued higher education only as a safeguard for future eventualities.
• Did boys and girls have the same rights to education at school?
• Yes, most of the families surveyed had same rights to early school education but higher education was not pursued by all ,earlier. These days, many more girls are going for professional courses.
• Did women have the same salaries compared to men?
Though salaries did not differ at the same grade, there were fewer women reaching higher grades compared to men.
• How was household work divided among men and women?
Most of the men did not help much at home. It was primarily the responsibility of the women to manage even if she was working .The situation has changed for the better now,where bothmen and women divide household work.
Do we consider women to be completely emancipated in 2014?
• Women are still not considered to be completely emancipated.
• Rural areas still have a long way to go.
• Lack of education, violence against women and lack of financial independence in various strata
of society lead to the difference.
Has the position of women changed in the society with the help of government?
• Our constitution provides for equal rights to both men and women .Many laws have been enacted to ensure Equal pay for Equal work, prevent domestic violence, and for reservation of seats for women in local bodies.
• Government has also set up many programmes that uplift the
position of women in the field
of education at the work place.
For Teenagers in 2014:Are there differences between girls and boys with
reference to choice of schools and education and tasks in the household?
• No, at present there is no difference between girls and boys with reference to choice of any course of studies, many of which were male dominated earlier.
• Even at taking decisions and doing household tasks equal rights are given to both boys and girls.
Answers of grandparents:
• Women not given equal opportunities as men in the field of education .
• Most of the household work was done by women.Similarities
• A few grandparents were given equal opportunities to go out and enjoy with friends.
• Many grandparents(women) were allowed to work outside in teaching or medical professions.
Differences
Answers of parents:
• No difference in the upbringing of boys and girls, while girls were not stopped from pursuing their education boys had to build up a good career.
Similarities
• A few parents still have a view that household work is the primary duty of women even if she is working.
Differences
Answers of the grandparents and parents:
• Boys and girls were given equal rights to education and similar upbringing in family.
• Men were supposed to do outside work and women were supposed to handle household work.
Similarities
• More and more women as parents started working and pursuing career in various fields.
• A few parents found a lot of openness for career, women and equal participation from men at home.
Differences
Have the relations between men and women changed with reference to education, roles and opportunities?
Grandparent
• Equal opportunities for education not for taking up a
career
• Women were responsible for household work
Parent
• Equal opportunities for education and career in some
fields as teaching and medicine
• Men contributed in helping with household work
Present
• Equal opportunities for boys and girls and all predominant
male fields now being explored by girls too
• Equal sharing of household work
OUR GROUP : L to R Standing Yash shah,Ms Shraddha Gandhi,Vaibhav AroraL to R Sitting Jaseeba Dhingra , Khyati Chapparia, Saachi Kale