The National Crime Record Bureau data shows a stark increase in violence against women in India, including dowry deaths, acts of sexual harassment, torture, rapes and domestic violence. The report indicates that there were 90 rapes every day in India in 2021, one rape every 16 minutes in 2022 and 4 rapes every hour in 2023. A study has highlighted that India is considered one of the most dangerous countries for women. Why does this happen? What are the underlying issues with Indian society? Why is there an escalation in violence against women? Before addressing these questions, let us first define what constitutes violence against women.
What is Violence Against Women?
It is crucial to clarify the concept of “violence” against women. Violence, also known as abuse, includes any form of physical aggression or mistreatment. When violence occurs within the home, it is termed domestic violence and involves family members such as children, spouses, parents, or servants. Domestic violence can manifest in various forms, such as hitting, kicking, biting, shoving, restraining, pulling hair, and throwing objects. Broadly speaking, it encompasses threats, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, controlling or domineering behaviour, intimidation, stalking, passive/covert abuse, economic deprivation, rape, marital rape, abduction, kidnapping, murder (all cases of criminal violence), dowry deaths, wife battering, sexual abuse, burning of private parts with a cigar, throwing chilli powder on a woman’s nude body, maltreatment of widows, and violence against elderly women (all cases of domestic violence).
Adv. Sr. Mary Scaria SCJM
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