Domestic violence cases are vast in India, and the numbers are further aggravated at an alarming rate during the COVID-19 pandemic. The present study aimed at exploring the cases of domestic violence among Indian women during the COVID19 pandemic. Newspapers reporting the incidents of domestic ...
A recent report published by The Economic Times throws light on the increasing number of domestic violence cases in India due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. Out of the total 3.07 lakh calls received on government helplines in 11 days, 92,000 SOS calls were made by women and children, ...
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Domestic Violence against Women in India: A Human Rights ViolationWomen and girl children are often in great danger in the place when they should be safest within their families. For many, "Home" is where they face a regime of terror and violence at the hands of somebody close to them ...
The present demographic scenario of the country shows the rising trend of adult population. According to census report 2011, there are 60.3% people belonging to 15 to 59 years of age group and the percentage of people above 60+ age is 8.6%. Our country f...Punita GovilSwati Gupta...
Moreover, the decision explicitly recognized that Brazil's inaction in domestic violence cases represented a pattern of discrimination. The Commission said what many activists for women's rights know to be true: government inaction in domestic violence cases creates a climate conducive to the violence...
Domestic violence in India. Provides information on domestic violence in some rural areas in India. Who the beatings are less likely among; Number of married women interviewed in Tami... Althaus,Frances,A. - 《International Family Planning Perspectives》...
(Not) talking about sex: couple reports of sexual discussion and expression in Bangalore, India patriarchal norms remain entrenched and manifest themselves in persistent domestic violence and taboos around discussion of sex and condom use (Krishnan, Pande... J Mcdougall,J Edmeades,S Krishnan - 《...
Domestic violence in India poses an interesting paradox: in addition to being the most ubiquitous of basic human rights violations, it is also the least reported and discussed. The tightly patriarchal norms and structure...
Potential protection from violence has been suggested as an explanation for women’s preferences for more masculine partners. Previous studies, howeve