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In states where there is very less female population brides get sold to them from other states. Do you think our country is anti woman in every way
Asked by kamini joshi,
03 Mar 04:30 pm
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I hv not come across such case except in TV some isolated cases they project an keep it ht till they get new hot news. Itz nothing specific to women's but even children, body organs, etc. due to poverty.
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 03 Mar 05:31 pm
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Somewhat....the acts of earlier generations would haunt the coming generations in one or the other way....we must hand over our present to our next gens as we have got em....intact/enhanced!!!!
Answered by harshal kalangutkar, 03 Mar 05:14 pm
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Not anti-women. But we severely lacks in some areas where we need to improve. Very first the government of India should implement stringent laws for crimes against women.......Just to discuss the matter further : Much of the violence and crime against women are deep rooted in the patriarchal society prevalent in the country. But it has intensified and took more ugly form in the recent past, like the murder of the Delhi gang rape victim and the recent suicide of a 17-year-old rape victim in Chandigarh. In rural India, local politics often remains worse than just patriarchal. We must see the sequence of different forms of violence against women, from female feticide to economic exclusion and sexual assault. We need to continue the movement for the social reforms needed to guarantee safety, security, and equality for women, building on the foundations laid during India's independence movement and continued by the feminist movement over the last half-century. The policy should be to pr
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Answered by sumati gayki, 03 Mar 04:44 pm
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