"At various economic events globally, the discussion often begins with status of women in our country, courtesy the high amount of attention the December 16 gang rape case got worldwide. It is a matter of shame that we have done so little for our women," corporate honcho Naina Lal Kidwai said.
She was speaking at a two-day conference on "Igniting Leadership To End Sexual Violence".
Naina, described the mass awakening in the wake of the Delhi gang rape as a "watershed development and one should not let go of this moment".
Convened by the Ananta Centre and EmancipAction, the conference discussed issues like 'Men's attitude toward women in India', 'Acess to education', 'Economic opportunities', 'Arts and media' and 'Law and how it is implemented' ; by roping in personalities from different spheres of life, in its workshop.
Labeling women empowerment as a "right" and not "asking for protection," Karuna Nundy, advocate, Supreme Court of India, hit out at the habit of patriarchy running deep in the Indian society.
An active voice that shaped the debate for the new anti-rape law, the Criminal Law Amendment Bill 2013, Nundy underlined the tenets of 'Educate for equality', 'Make laws count', 'Put women in power' among others in 'Womanifesto', a document, which addressed women issues.
The conference also saw stakeholders from various public spheres share startling facts about women empowerment.
"We found out that there are two crucial factors that provide confidence to women. Women feel empowered when they have a job and own a piece of land. But simply having a job is no factor; a job that provides women higher earnings should be the focus to emancipate women," Aparna Mathur, a scholar said.
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