A Review of role of media (TV and Social) over security issues of Women in India
Keywords:
freedom, liberty, society, Indian Constitution, sexualAbstract
Women security is now an alarming big question in India. Its not a matter of rich, poor or urban, rural. Women of any category do not feel safe or secure in Indian society, apart from behaving yourself, how can we "the people of India" can make women of our society feel safe and secured.
Women a most important part of any society or human being, today, are becoming the most vulnerable section as far as their safety and security is concerned. When we turn the pages of a newspaper, we come across many headlines reporting cases of sexual assault, molestation, sexual harassment, rapes, trafficking, ill treatment of women in houses, violence against women in remote areas etc. What does this indicate? This certainly implies that there has been an increasing trend of such sexual overdrives in present generation.
Indian Constitution has envisaged a dream of true social, economic and political democracy which guarantees the rich and moral principles of equality (of status, opportunity, law) for our citizens but this has not yet been fully realized. Still women are unsafe and unsecure towards the realization of freedom and liberty. It's unbearable to imagine the dilemma of women who are victims of such crimes. It's a shock on the confidence of the women, of society and on our judicial system. Besides it has much of cascading effects which affects her life and gradually paralysis her mental equilibrium.
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