RAPE IS ONE OF THE SOCIAL CHRONIC DISEASE:
The rape vulnerability for children,girls or women is almost twice today to what it was 17 years ago, according to data provided by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).
According to the NCRB data, 4,15,786 rape cases were reported across India between 2001 and 2017. On average, 67 women were raped every day across the country during these 17 years, or, in other words, about three women had been raped every hour.
While 16,075 cases of rape were reported in 2001 across India, this number rose drastically to 32,559 in 2017 - an increase of nearly 103 per cent.
Goa witnessed the largest percentage increase in rape cases in comparison to other states. The figure rose 533 per cent with 12 incidents in 2001 to 76 in 2017. It is followed by Uttarakhand, with 405 per cent increase in the same period.
However, in terms of absolute numbers, Madhya Pradesh was the worst state in the country with 5,562 reported cases in 2017, a jump of 2,711 cases compared to 2,851 rape cases reported in 2001. Uttar Pradesh ranks second in this list, with 4,246 rape cases reported in 2017, followed by Rajasthan (3,305) and Kerala (2,003).
Bihar is one of the fewer states where reported rape cases declined (a fall of 283 cases) in 2017 compared to how many were reported in 2001. Tamil Nadu, Mizoram, Tripura and Nagaland are the other states where the absolute number of rape cases has gone down.
After the brutal gang-rape of Nirbhaya in 2012, the government had taken many important steps. "The 2012 protests tried to set reality right-side-up, and for the first time ever, won significant visibility and support for women's assertion of unconditional autonomy and protests against victim-blaming," Kavita Krishnan, secretary of the All India Progressive Women's Association, said to India Today.
After the Nirbhaya case, the government amended the existing law and made it more stringent, including doubling the prison term for rapists to 20 years. The expansion of the Criminal Amendment Act, 2013 has also had an impact on rape reporting cases.However experts have raised the question on the NCRB's data quality. As a government crime-related data repository, NCRB collects these data from police stations.
Women rights activist allege that rape cases are not reported appropriately. "Police, politicians, judges, and campus administrators in India tend to understand sexual violence as a loss of "honour" rather than as the violation of consent. This allows consensual inter-caste or inter-faith relationships to be conflated with 'rape', and as a result, 'honour' crimes and patriarchal restrictions hide in plain sight, disguised as 'protecting women from rape," Krishnan added.
Few causes are explained below
1) Pornography This is most important root cause of provocation to anyone's lust mood. The cheapest mobile data connection charge and android phone makes available the pornography to common people,even who are not adult. Only pornography is the root cause of repercussion to the immatured mind and drive into perversion,few of that video clip or movie shows unnatural type of sex also,that is why pervert minded persons including immatured boys target the female child who are weak to oppose the attackers,is being victimised now a days.
2) Drugs and alcohol: It is difficult to do the crime like rape with healthy mind. As per the report normally attackers take drugs or alcohol before occuring the violance. A few rapists are found who offended this violation with healthy and cool mind.
3) Sluggish court system: The court system in India is very painful because of judge shortage,over and above the leave of court is more than enough like schools/colleges. This type of sensitive cases lost its importance due to delay only. Witnesses change their statement at the witness box due to paly of memory,virtually minimize the conviction. The attackers get bail within few months,only not to submit of charge sheet during their jail custody. The poor victims are compelled to compromise by the influence,sometimes with compensation otherwise try to kill them also.
4) Low status of women in society: Perhaps the biggest issue, though, is women's overall lower status in Indian society. For poor families, the need to pay a marriage dowry can make daughters a burden. India has one of the lowest female-to-male population ratios in the world because of sex-selective abortion and female infanticide. Throughout their lives, sons are fed better than their sisters, are more likely to be sent to school and have brighter career prospects, though the Indian male child or youth niether get any lesson from the schools nor from his family to respect and overrate the female. They think of female as a consumer goods(maal). Indian society has forgot the morality to protect the females whoever someone's wife/sister/daughter.
In recent days, Indian politicians have put forward a slew of potential remedies for India's sexual violence problem. But it's worth noting that it will be hard to end discrimination against women at police stations when it starts in the crib.
5) Domestic violence: The Reuters TrustLaw group named India one of the worst countries in the world for women this year, in part because domestic violence there is often seen as deserved. A 2012 report by UNICEF found that 57 percent of Indian boys and 53 percent of girls between the ages of 15 and 19 think wife-beating is justified. A recent national family-health survey also reported that a sizable percentage of women blame themselves for beatings by their husbands.
When a boy grows up seeing his father assault his mother, he starts to accept such a behavior and repeats. Sometimes female child is rapped by the neighbors or close relatives as the clash issue of property tenure.
6) Stigmatise the victim: When verbal harassment or groping do occur in public areas, bystanders frequently look the other way rather than intervene, both to avoid a conflict and because they -- on some level -- blame the victim, observers say. Male politicians contribute to the problem, making statements that make light of rape or vilify rape victims' supporters.
7) Lack of public safety and security: Normally women are not safe outside of her home during night even in metropolitan city area also. There are not enough lady police officer in any police station at night,even no lady constable are on duty at night time except the woman police station. Normally the duty officer calls the lady civic volunteer who lives near by the police station,in case any woman comes to endorse FIR at night for any sexual harassment or violence.The jurisdiction of police station such a large,the night patrolling is also not possible frequently at all the times.
Solution:
Many of religion believe that woman is like a "consumer goods(Maal)" and treat them also practically same as written in their ures . Indian women do not get the respect and importance that she actually deserve because our society is dominated by male. This aforesaid conception is being transferred by gene,one generation to next. It is not only unmelodious but also truth. So we live in such a country which is called third world. Therefore we need to make a better society,lead by the authentic spiritual leader(ADISTA SADHAK) who is free from ASTAPAS AND SADARIPU like lust,anger,greed,attachment,ego,gibes,shame,fear,Fisheries,Concealer,Progeny,caste,Angst,Nature. He can only define the configure to teach the society properly otherwise not at all.
The rape vulnerability for children,girls or women is almost twice today to what it was 17 years ago, according to data provided by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).
According to the NCRB data, 4,15,786 rape cases were reported across India between 2001 and 2017. On average, 67 women were raped every day across the country during these 17 years, or, in other words, about three women had been raped every hour.
While 16,075 cases of rape were reported in 2001 across India, this number rose drastically to 32,559 in 2017 - an increase of nearly 103 per cent.
Goa witnessed the largest percentage increase in rape cases in comparison to other states. The figure rose 533 per cent with 12 incidents in 2001 to 76 in 2017. It is followed by Uttarakhand, with 405 per cent increase in the same period.
However, in terms of absolute numbers, Madhya Pradesh was the worst state in the country with 5,562 reported cases in 2017, a jump of 2,711 cases compared to 2,851 rape cases reported in 2001. Uttar Pradesh ranks second in this list, with 4,246 rape cases reported in 2017, followed by Rajasthan (3,305) and Kerala (2,003).
Bihar is one of the fewer states where reported rape cases declined (a fall of 283 cases) in 2017 compared to how many were reported in 2001. Tamil Nadu, Mizoram, Tripura and Nagaland are the other states where the absolute number of rape cases has gone down.
After the brutal gang-rape of Nirbhaya in 2012, the government had taken many important steps. "The 2012 protests tried to set reality right-side-up, and for the first time ever, won significant visibility and support for women's assertion of unconditional autonomy and protests against victim-blaming," Kavita Krishnan, secretary of the All India Progressive Women's Association, said to India Today.
After the Nirbhaya case, the government amended the existing law and made it more stringent, including doubling the prison term for rapists to 20 years. The expansion of the Criminal Amendment Act, 2013 has also had an impact on rape reporting cases.However experts have raised the question on the NCRB's data quality. As a government crime-related data repository, NCRB collects these data from police stations.
Women rights activist allege that rape cases are not reported appropriately. "Police, politicians, judges, and campus administrators in India tend to understand sexual violence as a loss of "honour" rather than as the violation of consent. This allows consensual inter-caste or inter-faith relationships to be conflated with 'rape', and as a result, 'honour' crimes and patriarchal restrictions hide in plain sight, disguised as 'protecting women from rape," Krishnan added.
Few causes are explained below
1) Pornography This is most important root cause of provocation to anyone's lust mood. The cheapest mobile data connection charge and android phone makes available the pornography to common people,even who are not adult. Only pornography is the root cause of repercussion to the immatured mind and drive into perversion,few of that video clip or movie shows unnatural type of sex also,that is why pervert minded persons including immatured boys target the female child who are weak to oppose the attackers,is being victimised now a days.
2) Drugs and alcohol: It is difficult to do the crime like rape with healthy mind. As per the report normally attackers take drugs or alcohol before occuring the violance. A few rapists are found who offended this violation with healthy and cool mind.
3) Sluggish court system: The court system in India is very painful because of judge shortage,over and above the leave of court is more than enough like schools/colleges. This type of sensitive cases lost its importance due to delay only. Witnesses change their statement at the witness box due to paly of memory,virtually minimize the conviction. The attackers get bail within few months,only not to submit of charge sheet during their jail custody. The poor victims are compelled to compromise by the influence,sometimes with compensation otherwise try to kill them also.
4) Low status of women in society: Perhaps the biggest issue, though, is women's overall lower status in Indian society. For poor families, the need to pay a marriage dowry can make daughters a burden. India has one of the lowest female-to-male population ratios in the world because of sex-selective abortion and female infanticide. Throughout their lives, sons are fed better than their sisters, are more likely to be sent to school and have brighter career prospects, though the Indian male child or youth niether get any lesson from the schools nor from his family to respect and overrate the female. They think of female as a consumer goods(maal). Indian society has forgot the morality to protect the females whoever someone's wife/sister/daughter.
In recent days, Indian politicians have put forward a slew of potential remedies for India's sexual violence problem. But it's worth noting that it will be hard to end discrimination against women at police stations when it starts in the crib.
5) Domestic violence: The Reuters TrustLaw group named India one of the worst countries in the world for women this year, in part because domestic violence there is often seen as deserved. A 2012 report by UNICEF found that 57 percent of Indian boys and 53 percent of girls between the ages of 15 and 19 think wife-beating is justified. A recent national family-health survey also reported that a sizable percentage of women blame themselves for beatings by their husbands.
When a boy grows up seeing his father assault his mother, he starts to accept such a behavior and repeats. Sometimes female child is rapped by the neighbors or close relatives as the clash issue of property tenure.
6) Stigmatise the victim: When verbal harassment or groping do occur in public areas, bystanders frequently look the other way rather than intervene, both to avoid a conflict and because they -- on some level -- blame the victim, observers say. Male politicians contribute to the problem, making statements that make light of rape or vilify rape victims' supporters.
7) Lack of public safety and security: Normally women are not safe outside of her home during night even in metropolitan city area also. There are not enough lady police officer in any police station at night,even no lady constable are on duty at night time except the woman police station. Normally the duty officer calls the lady civic volunteer who lives near by the police station,in case any woman comes to endorse FIR at night for any sexual harassment or violence.The jurisdiction of police station such a large,the night patrolling is also not possible frequently at all the times.
Solution:
Many of religion believe that woman is like a "consumer goods(Maal)" and treat them also practically same as written in their ures . Indian women do not get the respect and importance that she actually deserve because our society is dominated by male. This aforesaid conception is being transferred by gene,one generation to next. It is not only unmelodious but also truth. So we live in such a country which is called third world. Therefore we need to make a better society,lead by the authentic spiritual leader(ADISTA SADHAK) who is free from ASTAPAS AND SADARIPU like lust,anger,greed,attachment,ego,gibes,shame,fear,Fisheries,Concealer,Progeny,caste,Angst,Nature. He can only define the configure to teach the society properly otherwise not at all.


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