Even 60 years after independence the woman of India are still exploited and abused inspite of
constitutional guarantees and new laws. The man considers himself superior to woman and her
master. The orthodox system of the family is set in his favour exclusively. Within the confines of
domestic walls man feels free to act like a merciless male chauvinist. The birth of female child is
considered a curse in most parts of our country. Without any thought the female foetus is
murdered. At practical level law fails to protect a woman’s human rights. The situation is worse in
rural areas. There the woman slave for men considering it their fate and a duty ordered by God
Almighty. The rural women have no idea about their legal rights and privileges.
It is not the illiterate women’s fate only. Even educated woman of urban areas why is gainfully
employed does not use her rights for fear of antagonizing her husband. They meekly give in to the
mate arrogance to avoid domestic discord and physical abuse. The males of the family decide
how to spend the earning bf the working female. From the very childhood the girls are mentally
conditioned to let the males do the thinking for her and accept their decisions.
Thus, the male dominance continues to hold away at the cost of the rights and the privileges of
women. This factor has created gross imbalance in the Indian families. Now-a-days the families
do not mind sisters, daughters and wives seeking gainful employment as long as they don’t
exercise their right to spend-their earning as they like. A working woman brings home tidy salary
to add to the family income but she cannot hope of any help from her husband in doing domestic
chores. She has to toil alone like a slave. For husbands doing household work is below their
dignity and as far as the women are concerned it is their natural duty. The doubly burdened
women when protest or complain the men ignore them or react violently which results in the
growing tensions in relationships. The resultant quarrels and maladjustments in the family badly
affect the children psychologically.
Questions
1. Have the new laws and rights guaranteed by the constitution ended the exploitation and
abuse of women in India?
2. What does a man consider himself compared to a woman?
3. Is the situations of women good in rural areas?
4. What factor has created gross imbalance in the Indian families?
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1.against the Constitutional guarantee of equality. ... This has helped the state to enact special laws for women and children such as the ... Simple assault, abuse, etc. come within this.
2.Male. Women, on average, tend to be more attracted to men who have a relatively narrow waist, a V-shaped torso, and broad shoulders. Women also tend to be more attracted to men who are taller than they are, and display a high degree of facial symmetry, as well as relatively masculine facial dimorphism.
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have the new laws and rights guaranteed
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