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The film exposes the heart of all socio-political-economic problems.

Some thing
that’s been getting worse and worse for last 60 years. The films begins with
comparing people’s capability and opportunities. Then goes on to find that why
opportunities are lesser or inaccessible for most of the India except priviledged.
Here we reach to the idea of hierarchy, social political and economic. Why is
hierarchy a problem, is it a system or composite of a system and collective
conscious?

We move on in the film to find out who are the people most effected with
hierarchy-woman.

After reaching to this conclusion we talk about RGMVP and how it sees
hierarchy. One of the aspects that echo in my head is Sampath sir’s speech one
sentence “somebody has to belive in the poor” in people who are systematically
marginalized.

If poverty has to be broken

• What role do women have to play in disrupting poverty?


• What role can collective play at a grassroots level to create an equal
playing field for younger boys and girls foundations for tomorrow?
• What does the future hold for the girl child living in poverty and
after collective?
• What impact does lack of education and poor health have on a
woman's prospects?
• how is this disrupting cultural and traditional discrimination
against women?
• How can women be enabled to break the poverty cycle and have the
same rights as men?

Is there a gap between rural/urban people’s capability and opportunities they


have access to?

Reason opportunities are less or inaccessible?

Why unequal access to institution?

What is hierarchy?

Steepening of hierarchy.

Is hierarchy a problem?
System vs Hierarchy
RGMVP and capability?

Sampath Sir “somebody has to believe in the poor”

'Women make up half the India’s population and yet represent a


staggering 70% of the India’s poor. We live in a world in which
women living in poverty face gross inequalities and injustice from
birth to death. From poor education to poor nutrition to vulnerable
and low pay employment, the sequence of inequality of opportunity
that a she reproduces more hierarchy, social discrimination and
poverty.

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