A Study On Different Causes And Impact Of The Acts And Laws Of Domestic Violence On Victimized Women Of Different Caste In Nalbari District

Authors

  • Rita Moni Das
  • Nitu Moni Das,

Keywords:

Domestic Violence, Females, Impac

Abstract

Domestic violence is a violation of fundamental, universal human rights. International human rights law outlines an individual’s fundamental right to be free from violence and the obligation of Government to provide a remedy when these rights are violated. Women are more likely to be victims of domestic violence than men. Print and electronic media in their daily news focus on the
occurrences of domestic violence in different states in India in which mainly females were victimized. In India, people basically go to different temples admiring themselves as enthusiast and bow their heads to different Goddesses like ‘Durga’, ‘Kali’, ‘Saraswati ’etc. Thus, they believe that power of knowledge and sagacity, strength, allure etc. flow from Goddesses. But unfortunately the live
symbols of Goddesses are disregard and thrown out tortured by the people. Lifeless statues are treated as Goddesses and offerings are made by the devotees, in spite of their gender. Yet in the same society real life women are tortured and embarrassed. Though females are said to be the backbone of a society, still they are the ill victims of every kind of violence in today’s world. It is said that female, as a mother, is the first educator of a child and she has to play various roles in the society. Thus, a woman has to be perfect enough otherwise she might lose her own personality. So, we can say that women are the true nation architectures as they primarily build the future generations of the country. But we still, view violence against women in the present society, in various forms
either organized or structural violence. 

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Published

2023-12-12

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Rita Moni Das, & Nitu Moni Das,. (2023). A Study On Different Causes And Impact Of The Acts And Laws Of Domestic Violence On Victimized Women Of Different Caste In Nalbari District. Elementary Education Online, 18(2), 987–1012. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org./index.php/pub/article/view/1252

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