The study paper presented by the students of Applied Psychology of Mumbai University (MU) during a sectional programme on "anthropological and behavioural sciences", at the 102nd India Science Congress here today stated that men perceive women as "incompetent" because of their gender.
"We tried to study men's attitude towards women and perceived incompetency in women. Women's rights is a contemporary issue and women in rural areas have far less exposure compared to women in urban areas," the students said.
The students said their interviews with women were focused on the discrimination they have faced on the basis of gender.
"Our first finding was about male dominance. There were instances of men creating problems for women to prevent them from entering into this field (politics)," they said.
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According to the students, though women get elected as Sarpanch but the actual decision-making is done by male members of their families.
"Many a times, women were made sarpanch but the decisions were taken by male members of the family and the woman sarpanch was just made to sign papers," they said.
"We found that women are perceived as incompetent and as a result they don't get the exposure. In some cases, women were not even allowed to hoist national flag as men considered women inferior," they said.
The decision to reserve 50 per cent seats in local self-government bodies in Maharashtra for women, created a sense of insecurity among men, they said.