
Context (IE): The Kerala High Court has temporarily halted the release of the Justice Hema Commission report, which examined the working conditions of women in the film industry.
- The interim stay was issued based on concerns that releasing the report would be against public interest and infringe on individuals’ privacy rights.
 - The commission’s findings highlighted issues such as the casting couch phenomenon and the presence of drugs on film sets.
 
Factors Behind the Low Status of Women in the Workforce:
- Patriarchal Norms: Deep-rooted societal norms restrict women’s access to education and employment.
 - Societal Expectations: Women are often expected to prioritize caregiving and homemaking roles.
 - Wage Disparities: Women frequently earn less than men for similar work. According to the World Inequality Report 2022, men earn 82% of labor income in India, while women earn only 18%.
 - Unpaid Care Work: Women disproportionately bear the burden of unpaid care and the dual responsibilities of family and work.
 - Cultural Stigma: In some communities, there is a stigma associated with women working outside the home.
 - Sexual Harassment: Many women face significant issues related to sexual harassment in the workplace.
 - Male-Dominated Workplaces: Industries such as manufacturing and construction remain predominantly male.
 - Infrastructure Challenges: Inadequate transport and a lack of basic facilities like toilets hinder women’s participation in the workforce.
 - Menstrual Leave: There is currently no policy on menstrual leave in India.
 
Government Initiatives:
- Equal Remuneration Act: Enforces “equal pay for equal work” as stated in Article 39(d).
 - PoSH Act and Vishaka Guidelines: Provide a framework for protecting women from sexual harassment at work.
 - Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme: Aims to ensure the survival, safety, and education of female children, addressing the declining sex ratio and raising social awareness.
 - National Education Policy (NEP) 2020: Prioritizes gender equity, ensuring equitable access to quality education for Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Groups (SEDGs).
 - One Stop Centre (OSC) and Universalization of Women Helpline: Offer 24/7 emergency response and support for women affected by violence.
 - Skill India Mission: Provides vocational training to women, promoting economic independence and enhancing employability.
 - MGNREGA: Ensures that at least one-third of the jobs generated under the scheme are allocated to women.
 
        
        
        
        