In India and many other countries, there is little gap between men and women in attitudes on gender issues
Most Indians support gender equality, but a new survey finds that traditional gender norms still hold sway for many people in the country.
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Most Indians support gender equality, but a new survey finds that traditional gender norms still hold sway for many people in the country.
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