Malayalam essay on protection of women
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കേരളം ഒരുദിവസം പുറന്തള്ളുന്നത് ഉദ്ദേശം 10000 ടൺ മാലിന്യം. ഏതെങ്കിലും രീതിയിൽ സംസ്കരിക്കപ്പടുന്നതു പര...
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In the last few years, the level of safety of women is constantly falling. The reason behind this is the continuing increase in crime. From the medieval era to the 21st century, there has been a continuous decline in the situation of women. Women have equal rights for men, they represent half of the population of the country and there are also half partners in development. This argument can not be denied, that in today's modern era, women not only advanced men but also two steps ahead. From the President's Office, he has become the basis of district level plans. Women can not be imagined without generalization. According to the Indian Constitution, women also have the right to live like men, independent, glorious lives. Women should be constantly at the peak of sexual violence, dowry murder and assault. Throwing acid, forced prostitution is a common practice. It is very embarrassing for a civilized society.
Education and economic development
There is a difference between women in rural areas and sky in the sky, while in urban areas it is not so. This is due to the low literacy rate of women in the village. If we take examples of Kerala and Mizoram, they fall under the category of exceptions. In both of these states, male literacy rates are equal to men. The main reason for the reduction in female literacy rate is the lack of adequate schools, lack of toilets, lack of female teachers, gender discrimination etc. According to statistics, female literacy rate was 60.6% in 2015 whereas male literacy rate was 81.3%.
Women crime in india
If there is a list of crime in women in India, then it is too long; it involves acid, violence, sexual violence, dowry death, abduction, honor killing, rape, fetal murder, mental harassment etc.
Laws related to the safety of women
List of laws related to protection of women in India Child Marriage Act, 1929, Special Marriage Act, 1954, Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Hindu Widows Remarms Act 1856, Indian Penal Code 1860, Maternity Benefit Act 1861 Including India, is very long, Foreign Marriage Act 1969, Indian Divorce Act 1969, Christian Marriage Act 1872, Married Women Property Act 1874, Muslim Women's Protection Act 1986, Women Act The National Commission for 1 99 0, Workplace Act, Act 2013 sexual assault Umn etc. etc..
Apart from this, the Lok Sabha has made changes in the Juvenile Justice Bill on 22nd December 2015 and 22nd December, 2015. Under this, if anyone is found involved in a disgraceful crime at the age of 16 to 18, then there is also a provision for strict punishment (especially after the release of juvenile crime in case of non-combatants)
Conclusion
Despite making rigid laws, instead of reducing the crime of women, there is a growing tendency in the day every day. The security of women in society is getting reduced. Women feel insecure themselves, the responsibility of changing the dirty atmosphere of women is not only of the government but of every common man so that every woman can proudly lead her life.
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Education and economic development
There is a difference between women in rural areas and sky in the sky, while in urban areas it is not so. This is due to the low literacy rate of women in the village. If we take examples of Kerala and Mizoram, they fall under the category of exceptions. In both of these states, male literacy rates are equal to men. The main reason for the reduction in female literacy rate is the lack of adequate schools, lack of toilets, lack of female teachers, gender discrimination etc. According to statistics, female literacy rate was 60.6% in 2015 whereas male literacy rate was 81.3%.
Women crime in india
If there is a list of crime in women in India, then it is too long; it involves acid, violence, sexual violence, dowry death, abduction, honor killing, rape, fetal murder, mental harassment etc.
Laws related to the safety of women
List of laws related to protection of women in India Child Marriage Act, 1929, Special Marriage Act, 1954, Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Hindu Widows Remarms Act 1856, Indian Penal Code 1860, Maternity Benefit Act 1861 Including India, is very long, Foreign Marriage Act 1969, Indian Divorce Act 1969, Christian Marriage Act 1872, Married Women Property Act 1874, Muslim Women's Protection Act 1986, Women Act The National Commission for 1 99 0, Workplace Act, Act 2013 sexual assault Umn etc. etc..
Apart from this, the Lok Sabha has made changes in the Juvenile Justice Bill on 22nd December 2015 and 22nd December, 2015. Under this, if anyone is found involved in a disgraceful crime at the age of 16 to 18, then there is also a provision for strict punishment (especially after the release of juvenile crime in case of non-combatants)
Conclusion
Despite making rigid laws, instead of reducing the crime of women, there is a growing tendency in the day every day. The security of women in society is getting reduced. Women feel insecure themselves, the responsibility of changing the dirty atmosphere of women is not only of the government but of every common man so that every woman can proudly lead her life.
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if not then comment me
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