Updated On: 19 March, 2023 01:36 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
The report found that 95 per cent of respondents agree on the definition of gender equality that men and women are equal, and should be given equal opportunities in all things

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Even though men and women are equally taking over top executive positions and achieving work goals, the latter still has to face many challenges while trying to do it all, and that has been revealed in a new report.
Social networking app Bumble, in their annual State of the Nation report, conducted a survey of approximately 2500 Indians (18+ years) around the current state of equality within dating and relationships, careers, gender, finances and more, findings support a "reality gap". It highlights a difference in what people surveyed think and believe vs. what is experienced in real life with 32 per cent of Gen Z surveyed saying in India, women are still way behind men.
Gender equality
The report found that 95 per cent of respondents agree on the definition of gender equality that men and women are equal, and should be given equal opportunities in all things. Additionally, 95 per cent of survey respondents agreed that improving women`s rights also makes the world a better place for everyone. That said, the majority (84 per cent) of respondents, including 87 per cent of women surveyed, say that women have to compromise between career, relationship and family in a way men don`t.