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Here is the title and YouTube description for your lecture show, designed to attract views and subscribers for UPSC General Studies (GS1 and GS2) paper candidates: India's Slipping Progress: Unpacking Gender Inequality, Unpaid Labor, & Social Divisions | UPSC GS1 GS2 • Deep dive into India's complex societal challenges, exploring the intricate interplay of gender, economy, and societal norms. • Understand India's alarming slip in global gender rankings, low economic participation, and the primary barriers women face in the workforce. • Examine the invisible burden of unpaid labor on women, its far-reaching consequences, and the proposed 'Recognize, Reduce, Redistribute' approach. • Uncover the pervasive nature of violence against women, its underlying causes, and the systemic challenges in reporting and justice. • Analyze the potential of women's entrepreneurship for empowerment, alongside the significant hurdles posed by the digital divide and safety concerns. • Connect the dots to linguistic chauvinism and broader societal divisions, understanding how relative deprivation theory fuels conflicts that threaten India's pluralism and national integration. • This discussion highlights how systemic issues, deeply ingrained attitudinal problems, and power dynamics shape our social fabric, making it crucial for UPSC Civil Services Exam preparation (General Studies Paper 1 & 2). #UPSC #UPSCCSE #IndianSociety #GenderEquality #WomenEmpowerment #UnpaidLabor #ViolenceAgainstWomen #SocialJustice #India #IndianEconomy #LinguisticDiversity #SocialIssues #UPSCMains #UPSCPrelims #CurrentAffairs #Governance #GS1 #GS2