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    Are Women Safe in India

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    ARE WOMEN SAFE IN INDIAARE WOMEN SAFE IN INDIA? Women in India-a better half of Indian society‚ today‚ are becoming the most vulnerable section as far as their safety and security is concerned. When we turn the pages of a newspaper‚ we come across many headlines reporting cases of sexual assault‚ molestation‚ sexual harassment‚ rapes‚ trafficking‚ ill treatment of women in houses‚ violence against women in remote areas etc. What does this indicate? This certainly implies that there has been an increasing

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    Women education in India

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    Women education in India "If you educate a man you educate an individual‚ however‚ if you educate a woman you educate a whole family. Women empowered means mother India empowered”. -PT. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU Introduction Education is a fundamental means to bring any desired change in society‚ which is an accepted fact throughout the world. This can be attained only if schools become real centres of learning. Education not only helps in the development of personality of the child but also determines his

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    Status of Women in the Philippines Revisited On my first paper‚ I argued that although our country experiences greater societal equality compared to other countries in Southeast Asia‚ we do not give them the chance to excel more in their chosen fields and be equal as men can be. And since I ended stating that I was confused whether I really have made my point‚ now on my final paper I have already reflected as to whether there really is a societal equality here in the Philippines. On my first

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    Women In Ancient India

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    Life for women in Ancient India had several different aspects that were both positive and negative. Marriage was a negative area of life where women were perceived as minor; in most cases‚ women were not able to receive property. They would also get married at young ages because women were viewed as a liability to their family (Duiker and Spielvogel). The role of women in society was also quite minor compared to men who often had more responsibilities‚ such as working in fields. Positive aspects

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    Religion In The 1500s

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    From the 1500s to the 1800s‚ religion was inherently a part of daily life and had an inevitable influence on state governing. China’s rigid state formation was founded 200 years prior and aspects from this style of governing are still in tact today (Religions Place In the Politics of Ancient India). The Chinese generally lived by the standards of Confucius; a philosophy focused on humanity‚ relationships‚ and placed a high value on education (John Lagerwey‚ p. 234). Meanwhile in India‚ which was

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    HIS1012: Europe Re-made Did the status of Women in European Society improve or decline during the 19th Century? The 19th Century was a time of mass change across the European map‚ both industrially and socially. The situation of women differed from country to country‚ yet the emergence of new ideas‚ revolutionaries and socialists allowed women to progress in society. Gaining vital freedoms and responsibilities which they had not experienced in the previous Centuries. However‚ this does not

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    place to grant protection to women from abuse. Laws placed restrictions on women’s dowries and the manner in which divorce could occur. The state‚ therefore‚ recognized that women needed certain legal protections from male authority. Unfortunately‚ while such legal protections are granted‚ women are constantly addressed as a piece of property similar to slaves. Therefore‚ there are a few major issues in Hammurabi’s Code that demonstrate how the individual rights of women took a back seat to social

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    Are Women Safe in India

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    ARE WOMEN SAFE IN INDIA? ARE STRINGENT LAWS ENOUGH TO CURB THE SEXUAL OVERDRIVE? The condition of women in India has always been a matter of grave concern. Since the past several centuries‚ the women of India were never given equal status and opportunities as compared to that of their male counterparts. The patriarchal nature of Indian society‚ which even though gives respect to women as they are our mothers and sisters‚ has greatly hampered both the independence as well as the safety of women. One

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    Interest Litigation: The words `Public Interest’ mean "the common well being also public welfare (Oxford English Dictionary 2nd Edn. Vol.Xll) and the word ’Litigation’ means "a legal action including all proceedings therein‚ initiated in a court of law with the purpose of enforcing a right or seeking a remedy." Thus‚ the expression `Public Interest Litigation’ means "some litigations conducted for the benefit of public or for removal of some public grievance." In simple words‚ public interest litigation

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    raises its ugly head in the most advanced nations as well as the most backward. Religion which is supposed to bring more sense to humanity has discriminated against persons and races. Discrimination is a worldwide phenomenon. Men discriminate womenwomen discriminate men‚ whites discriminate black‚ blacks discriminate whites‚ east discriminates west and west discriminates the east‚ the rich discriminate the poor and the poor discriminate the rich‚ religions discriminate each other‚ the intelligent

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