Despite number of amendments in law and society . Crime against women keeps on increasing whether it is rape , dowry death, sex selective abortion . There are number of reasons for it increase 1)Low education to female individual The is a huge difference in literacy ratio in women as compared to malRead more
Despite number of amendments in law and society . Crime against women keeps on increasing whether it is rape , dowry death, sex selective abortion .
There are number of reasons for it increase
1)Low education to female individual
The is a huge difference in literacy ratio in women as compared to male in India
2) sterotypes related to females
Numbers of sterotypes are attached with the women in the Indian society which has led to further increase in these types of cases
3) longer judicial trial times
One of the major flaws of Indian judiciary as further led to increase of crime against women because women often hesitate to go to courts for the redressal
Way forward to these problems
1) Government schemes
There are some govt scheme such as mission shakti
Which includes sambal means safety and security of women
And samarthya means empowerment of women major objective bo this scheme is to provide
Immediate redressal , increase labour force ,reduce care burden on women etc
Another very popular schemes are Beti bachao beti padhao yojana
Which ensure elementary and higher education to girl child
At last this can be concluded by taking several measures
Such as by properly implementation of the schemes ( so that it should not remain on just paper )
Fastening of redressal system for any grievance related to females
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Scientists are calling Type 2 Diabetes a "new pandemic" for India because of its rapid rise across all age groups and states. Over 7.7 crore Indians have diabetes today, and that number is expected to grow. This increase in diabetic cases is driven by lifestyle changes like urbanization, unhealthy dRead more
Scientists are calling Type 2 Diabetes a “new pandemic” for India because of its rapid rise across all age groups and states. Over 7.7 crore Indians have diabetes today, and that number is expected to grow. This increase in diabetic cases is driven by lifestyle changes like urbanization, unhealthy diets high in sugar and fats, and a decrease in physical activity.
Demographics also play a key role. India’s large and diverse population, particularly the growing middle class, is adopting less active lifestyles. Genetic factors also contribute to a growth in cases. For example, South Asians are genetically more susceptible to diabetes due to a higher risk of insulin resistance and abdominal obesity. Worryingly, the condition is also affecting more young people, adding to the long-term health burden.
This growing prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in India threatens to overwhelm healthcare resources and reduce the quality of life for millions, making it a significant public health crisis.
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