The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), Rao Inderjit Singh, launched the 24th edition of “Women and Men in India 2022” in New Delhi. This publication offers comprehensive information on various topics, such as political participation, employment, and health, while also providing gender-disaggregated data that can help us understand the differences between various groups of men and women living in rural and urban areas across different regions of India. It is a valuable resource for gaining insights into gender-related issues in India.
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“Women and Men in India 2022” is a publication that provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis of gender-related issues in India. It covers a wide range of topics, including political participation, education, employment, health, and demographic indicators. The book offers disaggregated data by gender, rural-urban divide, and geographical region, which helps to understand the differences and inequalities between distinct groups of men and women in India.
The book is published by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) and has been released annually since 1995. The book is an important resource for policymakers, researchers, activists, and anyone interested in gender-related issues in India. It provides valuable insights into the progress made towards gender equality and highlights areas where further attention and action are needed to promote gender equity and empower women in India.
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