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SSC CGL TYPING TEST – 16

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The fight for gender equality and women rights has gained unprecedented momentum in recent years, with movements around the globe advocating for systemic change and social justice. From grassroots activism to international campaigns, women are uniting to confront deep rooted inequalities and demand their rights. One of the most notable movements is the #MeToo movement, which gained widespread attention in 2017. Originating as a grassroots effort to highlight sexual harassment and assault, it has empowered countless women to share their experiences, prompting discussions about consent, accountability, and workplace culture. The movement has led to legislative changes in several countries, aiming to strengthen protections against sexual violence. In addition, the fight for reproductive rights remains a central focus. In the U.S., the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022 ignited fierce protests and mobilization. Activists are advocating for access to safe abortion, contraceptive options, and comprehensive reproductive healthcare, recognizing these as fundamental human rights essential for women autonomy and well being. Globally, movements such as “Ni Una Menos” in Latin America and “Women March” in various countries emphasize the need to combat gender based violence and promote gender equality. These movements highlight the intersectionality of women rights, addressing issues like racism, economic disparity, and environmental justice, recognizing that the fight for equality cannot be separated from other social justice causes. Youth led movements are also emerging, with young activists using social media to amplify their voices. Groups like Fridays for Future have inspired a generation to advocate for climate justice, linking environmental issues to gender equality. Women, particularly in developing nations, are disproportionately affected by climate change, making their involvement crucial. While progress is being made, challenges persist. Gender pay gaps, underrepresentation in leadership positions, and cultural norms that perpetuate discrimination remain significant hurdles.

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Test Results

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