Inaugurating the two-day national conference on 'Women's Quest for Equality in India- Promises, Problems and Prospects' here, Deshmukh said the concept of 'Ardh gurukul' (like day boarding schools) which lets children in the school from morning to evening provides ample time for mothers to work carefree.
Deshmukh said during her tenure as the vice chancellor of Mumbai University she tried to push the idea of 'ardh gurukul' but it could not be implemented on a large scale.
Deshmukh also raised the issue of men-women equality and emphasised that equality should be come in all aspects of life.
"In India, there is nearly 75 per cent cases of Tubectomy (female sterilisation) is registered as against only 25 per cent cases of Vasectomy (male sterilisation). But it should be a reversed case and more males should under the process instead women," she said.
In the two-day conference, around 50 papers related to various women issues would be presented.
