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In what ways youth can prevent violence against women

In what ways youth can prevent violence against women
Start Date :
Jun 23, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Share your views on the following topic: In what ways youth can prevent violence against women? The last date to share your views is 31st October, 2015.

Share your views on the following topic: In what ways youth can prevent violence against women?

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mehrab
mehrab 10 years 10 months ago
There are a few solutions to it. The police should be enough in number to handle only crime against women and the time definite charge sheet and there should be fast track courts for crime against women and should give judgement in 3-6 months. Not late. I belive in this that if there is special police and fast track courts for crime against women then the crime will go down drastically and rape,molestation=life in prison I.e. in prison till death no payroll.stalking,staring= 20 years minimum.
Abhishek Kumar Gupta_8
Abhishek Kumar Gupta_8 10 years 10 months ago
Tough rule should be made against people who create violence against woman.. But but but if the case filled by a woman fails or proved to be wrong then same punishment should be charged against that woman.. let us have actual equality ...
Anup kumar_15
Anup kumar_15 10 years 10 months ago
Camera should be installed in all green and cluster buses in Delhi because most of the incident take place inside the bus. Yesterday on 13.08.15 while two girls were moving in a bus from sheikh sarai a man fully drunk abused them and tried to touch a girl, when the girl raised her voice against him, no one supported the girl. Even bus conductor and driver were sitting silently
Kamal Thadani
Kamal Thadani 10 years 10 months ago
I believe our implementation of law lacks teeth. When there is no evidence of implementation, there is no respect towards law and that is leading to more violence against women. Of course I am generalizing grossly here to make my point.
dhruma bhavsar
dhruma bhavsar 10 years 10 months ago
Teaching girls to speak up, it starts with the youngest generations, one lecture a week or a month on just respecting each others right in schools would go a long way. The police should be advised to take such matters seriously and take legal actions. A compulsion to fill FIR in such cases will help a lot. Since a criminal record holder actually has a lot of problems.
Vishal Bainapalli
Vishal Bainapalli 10 years 10 months ago
I highly respect Delhi Police for the start of 'Operation Shishtachar'. I would like the same to be started in our entire country.
Vishal Bainapalli
Vishal Bainapalli 10 years 10 months ago
Then there is another problem pertaining to girls, sexual harrasement and rape. I would like to convey this to all my sisters that if you don't stand against it, then no one can destroy this evil. And I don't mean doing rally. The biggest problem with we Indians is that we forget things that happened in the society. When any kind of case happens, we become quite aggressive, and do rally and various other activities and after a month or so, we forget whatever happened. Please, do not forget.
Vishal Bainapalli
Vishal Bainapalli 10 years 10 months ago
Not only that, the girls are deprived of their various rights, like right to education. I would like the govt. to develop a law where every child irrespective of any sex, religion, caste, and class, should be educated. A mandatory rule where everyone has to be educated should be implemented. If a child doesn't receive 'proper education', case should be filed against their parents or guardians and strict action should be taken.
Vishal Bainapalli
Vishal Bainapalli 10 years 10 months ago
In the evening, when she returns all tired, she has to cvlean the house and cook for dinner. What the males do is just wake up late, vile away their entire time gossiping or playing cards. In the evening when they return they just scold and beat their wives. What is this? Their wives aren't some pet animals. All over our nation, millions of women suffer like this.
Vishal Bainapalli
Vishal Bainapalli 10 years 10 months ago
Second, the discrimination, a girl has to go through after birth. Mostly, in the lower grade of society, we find women and girls treated terribly. When I went to my village from my home town, I found that the life those women lived was very pitiful. They wake up before dawn, do all the early chores of the house from preparing breakfast to cleaning and water collecting. She has to prepare to prepare for lunch and then go to field.