Points to Remember- Class-10-Civics- Chapter 3 Gender, Religion and Caste
♦ Sexual division of labour : A system in which all work inside the home is either done by the women of the family, or organised by them through the labour of domestic workers.
♦ Feminist: A woman or a man who believes in
equal rights and opportunities for women and men. ‘
♦ Patriarchy : Literally, rule by father, this concept is used to refer to a system that values men more, and gives them power over women.
♦ Family laws : Those laws that deal with family related matters such as marriage, divorce, adoption, inheritance, etc. In our country, different family laws apply to followers of different religions.
♦ Urbanisation : Shift of population from rural areas to urban areas.
♦ Occupational mobility : Shift from one occupation to another, usually when a new generation takes up occupations other than those practised by their ancestors.
♦ Caste hierarchy : A ladder like formation in which all the caste groups are placed from the ‘highest’ to the ‘lowest’ castes.
♦ Feminist movements : The movements which aimed at equality of men and women in all spheres of life.
♦ Sex ratio : Number of girl children per thousand boys.
♦ Secular state : A state in which the constitution provides to all individuals and communities freedom to profess, practice and propogate any religion, or not to follow any.
♦ Casteism : Organisation of people into social groups for the purpose of marriage, work and diet is known as the caste system