Importance of Ladies

Importance of Ladies

  • Submitted By: khadir
  • Date Submitted: 01/19/2011 10:06 AM
  • Category: Social Issues
  • Words: 431
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"YATRA NARINTHE PUGYENTHE, RAMANTHE THAATRA DEVATHA”
Hi
Though women are given reservations in many sectors, but we lack in providing safety measures to women when compared with other countries. The attitude towards women must be changed. Severe punishment must be given to culprits who indulge in crimes. This is the main point where we lack when compared with other nations. In Arab countries if any person commits heinous crime like rape, he is given capital punishment or severe punishment is given depending upon the crime he has done. In India, we don’t have any such law. Recently her driver, but what punishment was given to the culprit murdered a call center women employee????? Either fine will be charged or he will be put in jail for 3-4 months. Will this fine be the correct punishment for the culprit??? The law must be changed; punishment must be made severe, so that no other person even thinks of committing such crimes against women
They were not given equal rights as compared to men. Even to get 33% reservation in parliament they have to struggle a lot. Many women especially illiterate were treated very badly by their husband.
Position of women now in India is drastically changing.
Women are growing out to be more independent and confident. And they hold an august post in every field competing with men. Also equally treated. But in some parts of India due to ignorance we can find the women who illiterate and treated very badly. And I hope this will also change after some years.
Women in earlier days were also equally intelligent but due to social problems in our country they were not allowed to see the world in their prospective.
Anywhere in the world women are exploited sexually not only in India. But the punishment, which we give to the culprit, differs. What one of our friend said is justified?
If you believe are not ours is a sexist nation.
And the social injustice, which was sowed by our ancestors...

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