2021
DOI: 10.3126/rnjds.v4i1.38044
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Biology as Destiny in Gender Inequality

Abstract: Generally differentiating men and women in society as a gender study is itself increasing the discrimination. It is in the name of eliminating discrimination activists are uniting, registering, advocating the weaker section of the society for political benefit. The weaker section is being stronger to fight against the stronger section to intensify the conflict for political benefit. The recent accident of Rukum district is the product of conflict-led politics of modernity. A Dalit boy went to marry his non-Dal… Show more

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“…Despite vigorous attempts by women over the past century to reject the contention that our biology must indeed be our destiny. This is not bad but feel good and accept the reality with pride and go on (Sharma, 2021). Buddhism is the science of humanity.…”
Section: Buddhism In Gender Studiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Despite vigorous attempts by women over the past century to reject the contention that our biology must indeed be our destiny. This is not bad but feel good and accept the reality with pride and go on (Sharma, 2021). Buddhism is the science of humanity.…”
Section: Buddhism In Gender Studiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Every human being must define his or her Karma to drive the future. Being a man of women it is indifferent because the body is simply a vehicle for this piece of life (Sharma, 2021). Thus in Buddhism there is not any significant differences even gender issues as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%