The wild race of the society

26/11/2020

Along with development in the country and the world, instead of stopping violent thinking towards women, new forms are coming out. To overcome this violent social thinking and ideology, International Women's Violence-Elimination Day is a day associated with the existence and identity of women, which conveys the message of consciousness of responsibility, a call to develop a new civilized and decent thinking towards women. This day keeps watch on the places where there are possibilities of deviation and violence of life ideals, it holds the aspirations which have a very violent pace but which shows the wild race of the society without purpose. Among the objectives of celebrating this day, there is also a resolve to control the increasing violence towards women. This day is a unique means of making women powerful, progressive and cultural. Not only in India, incidents of increasing violence, are exploitation, insecurity and oppression on women around the world a serious problem. The United Nations is celebrating 25 November as International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.On this day; several programs are organized underlining the need to make more efforts to stop violence against women. Women's groups and organizations are undertaking various initiatives to bring about the worrisome situation in the society of women and consequently, the ill effects on the physical, mental and psychological health of women.
It is estimated that 35 percent of women worldwide have experienced physical and sexual violence at some point in their lives by a non-partner. However, some national studies suggest that 70 percent of women have experienced physical and sexual violence from an intimate partner in their lifetime. Adult women account for 51 percent of all human trafficking victims worldwide. One in 10 women in the EU report has experienced cyber-harassment since the age of 15. The risk is highest among young women between the ages of 18 and 29. Violence against women is a global epidemic. 70 percent of women experience violence during their lifetime. In the Rajasthan province of India, there has been a terrible mentality of giving respect to the girl child as soon as it is born. Today it is necessary to discuss the women of the society suffering from violence and oppression. It is unfortunate if there is shadow of oppression, exploitation, discrimination and oppression of women in developed and developing countries. Minorities and women belonging to the core communities of the respective countries worldwide are subjected to rape, molestation, harassment and murder due to their caste, religion and original identity. Minority Rights Group International, in its annual report titled 'The condition of minorities and Native peoples of the world', describes how women of minority and parent communities are more vulnerable to violence around the world, whether it is a period of conflict or a period of peace. Even though the Indian government is currently doing commendable work for the empowerment of women under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in its modern era, not only thousands of minorities but ordinary women are far from their rights. The government may have devised hundreds of schemes for the upliftment of women, but the lack of education and awareness among the women is still missing. Unaware of their duties and rights, the world of women has been confined to the stove.

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