Sunday, March 10, 2019

Women Safety

Being in the 21st century, with technology and human organism so advanced, we still talk about this subject, Are Wowork force Safe, in India, in particular? With surveys and dreads of what is happening around us, it is clock time that the country joins transfer together to go out that Wo workforce argon NOT SAFE in any means in India. There pee-pee many cases that have been reported and many unreported for the torture a cleaning woman undergoes, so far there has been nothing make to change the law or the system to the way a woman is being looked at. Women have been advancing, progressing and have proved that they discount beat men in any sector they are in.Be it sports, arts, science, politics, service or for that outcome any where, she has stood at par with what a man could do. Yet, she still fights for equality. No matter what, the old thoughts and upbringing culture still lay cluttered in the minds of men that women should not be above men, nevertheless under them. It is sad to understand that women are the better halves of the society, yet they are the ones who spunk the maximum tortures in many ways in their lives. Time has changed, yet attitude towards women have never been changed.To understand better, one has to get to the etymon cause of the problem. It has all started ages ago, where men are thought to be gods and herculean and women to be secure like slaves for household works. From inside the womb, till her death, a woman is always faced with danger. In the womb, the chances of being killed, even sooner seeing light, when being born and growing, she faces harsh brutalities like molestation, abusing, physical and amiable tortures and above all a heap of workloads and in old age, just abandoned and still being opened for more brutalities till death.What a life? One has to understand, women are to a fault human beings. They also have the same thoughts, desires, and dreams and feel the same pain that men feel. How could they just be questn for granted? We all know the Delhi Rape Case. (Dec 16th 2012) The nearly brutal rape case ever heard. There were Nation considerable protests, debates, and candle lights, everything done by the public to punish the criminals. It is high time that the law has been changed with regard to cases like these.There has to be stringent punishments and fast tracks to superintend these kinds of cases. When the law is stringent in a country, before committing a crime, at least the offender would think twice on committing the crime. I couple that with one punishment, the nation is not going to get better, but with accompanying punishments, it would be under a controllable situation. Nothing changes overnight, but in due course it does create an effect. The present scenario is not going to change, but yes the coming generations could definitely make a remarkable difference.The basic understanding that men and women are equal has to start at school levels. facts of life is a must fo r all. The government has to come up with strategies where every baby bird gets education. Respecting the opposite sex has to be taught from school levels and parents and teachers have to join hands in this subject. With proper understanding, exploitation could be reduced to much extend. Women are not sex and child bearing objects, but they are also equally powerful and emotional and a great companion for men and the vice-versa should be made to understand.Once this understanding gets through, half the scenario changes. Changes do not take place soon or easily, but if each one of us join hands in every possible way that we can and start to make little changes within the family from today, it would gradually get utilise and there would be a better society that respects and understands women, at least for our next generation and generations to come. Women could walk around freely, without the fear of being attacked at any time, anywhere. Join hands and save women.

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