Sexual Exploitation of Women in India

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A woman is a woman but we tried to define her in terms of her relationship and use this emotion to serve patriarchy. Her status as a woman is outshined by her identity as a mother a sister a wife or a daughter. Constitutionally, we might be a democracy but that democratic spirit has really not sneaked in our social life, which remains socially oppressive and culturally cruel. Our forefathers did what they could have by providing us a secular progressive constitution yet very few of them thought the keys to success of model constitution lies somewhere else. In our social fabric which remain compartmentalized and thoroughly regimented, and, where our morality differ from each other. It is quintessential, therefore, that the moral values explode from secular and liberal outlook and not to conquer those voices of freedom and liberty.

The situation in India is alarming. Economic independence has exposed women to sexual exploitation in offices and other working places. They have become a saleable commodity in advertisements. The job of an air hostess is only that of a waitress or servant. There is lack of education for women as the elderly people are of the thinking that women have to marry and go one day and according to most of the people in the society even in the urban areas are of this view that the girl is a burden and has to go one day so why spend money on her for studying.

Emancipation does not mean the liberty to do what one please. It is movement to recieve self-respect and dignity. A woman gets respects by being upright and traditional bound to some extent.

Ever since learning and education became formal and institutionalized, men ahead pretended control over whole areas of knowledge: philosophy, law, literature, scienc...

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8. Ancient practices such as sati, Jauhar, Devadasis are still in practice in most parts of rural India where they consider it as a ritual and perform the said rituals. Even if it has been abolished the rural people don’t consider it illegal and the girl has to bear the brunt of all this.

9. In my opinion this has to stop and people should be taught about the ills of all these practices and people should be punished severely if they promote such kind of ancient practices to please the gods.

10. At last there should be legal and constitutional enforcements and the girls and women (even working women) should be aware of their legal and social rights as most of them don’t know and that is the reason they cannot raise their voice against the ill treatment meted out to them in the rural and urban areas as well as household and professional life.

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