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Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     14 December 2010

More women workforce has increased their vulnerability??

 

Best way to hide the weakness of law enforcement agencies to divert the issue, this is what everyone sitting at the helm of affair are doing in this country. Some like our Home Minister says that it/crime is due to migrant population. Everyone has expertise in passing the buck.

Plz. Have look at the news item below.

More women working has increased their vulnerability: Tirath

 

2010-12-13 19:40:00

 

New Delhi, Dec 13 (IANS) There has been a rise in the number of rape cases in the country, Women and Child Development Minister Krishna Tirath said Monday, adding that the greater participation of women in the workforce has increased their vulnerability.

'Patriarchal mindsets, objectification of women and societal tolerance of violence against women are some of the possible reasons for such crimes. The increased participation of women in the workforce, greater mobility and varied working hours have increased the vulnerability of women,' Tirath said in a written response in the Rajya Sabha Monday.

The minister, quoting figures of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), said that there has been a rise in the number of cases of rape in the country.

As per the data, 19,348 rape cases were registered in 2006, 20,737 in 2007 and 21,467 in 2008 - indicating an increase of 10.9 percent between 2006 and 2008.

In Delhi, an 18-year-old girl was abducted and raped in a moving vehicle by four youths, including a minor, after she protested their lewd remarks in the Sultanpuri area late Saturday.

The incident comes days after a 30-year-old BPO employee was abducted and raped by four men in south Delhi and a 22-year-old woman was abducted and raped by six men in northeast Delhi - triggering a huge outcry over the issue of safety of women in the city.

 

https://sify.com/news/more-women-working-has-increased-their-vulnerability-tirath-news-national-kmntEpjhaec.html

 

 



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Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     14 December 2010

Actually law enforcement agencies wish that women should remain in home so that they do not have to work hard. For any crime instead of doing investigation they try to justify the crime itself.

Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     15 December 2010

 

Crime against women rising in India: NCW member

 


A case of violence against a woman is registered in India every three minutes and every 29 minutes a woman is raped, National Commission for Women (NCW) member Wansuk Syiem said here Friday.

Citing National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, Syiem said: “Over 7,600 women are killed each year because their in-laws consider the dowry inadequate and a very small percentage of their murderers are brought to justice.”

“Everyday at least 50 cases of dowry-related violence are reported in India,” she said while addressing a conference on domestic violence titled “Save Home, Save Family”.

Syiem said that despite a number of laws, sensitive society, pro-active policing and holding of seminars and awareness programmes, nothing seems to be working at the ground level to check crimes against women.

“Women are seen as traitors by the family when they report any violence,” she said.

NCW joint secretary Sundari Subramanium Pujari said: “To check crime against women there are five pillars that must be pro-active. These are good laws, proper execution of laws, judiciary, civil societies and NGOs and media.”

“Education, empowerment and skill development of women are the vital tools to curb violence against women,” she suggested.

To deal with crimes against women, the Tripura government has set up help-desks in all 66 police stations across the northeastern state.

“The police department, in consultation with the law department and other stake holders, has short-listed cases involving crimes against women to be disposed off in fast track courts,” Tripura Inspector General of Police K. Nagraj told the gathering.

“Some exemplary punishment is necessary in some heinous crimes against women and these cases should be settled promptly,” he said.

Tripura Social Welfare Minister Bijita Nath inaugurated the day-long conference, where elected local-self government leaders, police officials, NGO representatives, women activists, educationists and social workers were present.

https://www.legalindia.in/crime-against-women-rising-in-india-ncw-member


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