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“SHE OVERCOME EVERYTHINH THAT WAS MEANT TO DESTROY HER”
India, a modern country, is rapidly becoming a world power, but the struggle for a decent life among half of India’s population continues. Regardless of class, caste, or education level, women are not safe. In modern society, for a long time, women have been exploited in all areas of their lives, whether physically, socially, psychologically, or economically. In modern Indian society, the media has widely reported multiple causes of sexual and moral violence, many of which have not been explored. Although this kind of violence against women, sexual harassment and exploitation of women is not new, its traces can be found in the history of ancient India. Women are facing challenges in all walks of life, including employment, access to health care, or property rights.
Even in the 21st century, the status of women is the same as in ancient times. Although discrimination still exists, this situation is even more tragic in rural areas. Even today, the situation of women in most rural areas of the country is still regrettable. In fact, in our country, there is a country that can boast that it has not been moved by violence against women. In most families, women wake up at four in the morning and do not start working until late at night, doing their best to do housework. Even so, they have not received the attention they deserve. Sometimes they also suffer physical and mental torture. Today, we can see the dream of settling on Mars, but the reality is that even today, half of the country’s population is still subject to violence in some way, whether in rural or urban areas, from elite families or normal Family women, women in one form or another. Suffered violence. The child is not born, if everyone knows her scientific reasons, then in this case, the woman should also be responsible. Exploitation does not stop there; they are also discriminated against for many other reasons. They have no right to choose to marry their relatives or choose their spouse of their choice. Even in terms of property, land, etc., they are forced to deprive women of their rights. Indians who bear the torch of cultural life through self-sacrifice, physical and mental resilience, and compassion are becoming more and more eloquent, as this monotonous decline proves that girls are malnourished, unequal healthcare, and access to resources. Inequality and deprivation of property rights are reasonable, reserved for women who traditionally admire beauty.
DIFFERENT FORMS OF WOMEN EXPLOITATION IN PRESENT SOCIETY: 1-Domestic Violence
2-Female Infanticide Feticide
3-Dowry
- This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by Jagriti Saini.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by Jagriti Saini.