Sunday, January 19, 2014

India’s incredible supremacy battered


Ad agency Taproot physically recreated scenes from old hand-painted images of Indian goddesses.

The campaign simply and effectively captures India's most dangerous contradiction: that of revering women in religion and mythology, while the nation remains incredibly unsafe for its women citizens.
“Entreat that we never see this day. Today, more than 68% of women in India are fatalities of domestic viciousness. Tomorrow, it appears like no woman shall be sheltered. Not even the ones we pray to.”

India is incredible country not only with its diverse shades but also in pommelling their incredible supremacy “WOMEN”. Sighting the deteriorated ailment of country a query that strikes my mind: tomorrow this country will be left with girl or not? Even the one we crave will implore or not? Answer is nowhere even not in the stories of granny.

Abortions

How can people hate with a foeticide inside womb of her mother are the people have completed waned from their cognizance.  Feminine foetuses are aborted and baby girls slayed after confinement, leading to a horrendously slanted sex ratio. Numerous of those who endure face discernment, bias, violence and abandonment all their lives, as single or married women.
UNICEF photo: The daughter of a sex worker, India.

When we talk about the country’s development we forget the incredible power of India at a recent survey it has been proved that ‘Countries that have expanded opportunities for women and girls in education and work in recent decades have largely achieved greater prosperity and moderated population growth while limiting child mortality and achieving social progress for all’.

This is a recreation of the goddess Durga, worshipped for her strength and invincibility.

From the confinement to the last immolation ceremony of parents, males are identify as God that if boy is not than how parents will attain “moksha”. Analysts say entrenched variations in social brashness are desirable to make India's women more dwindling and secure. There is profoundly engrained patriarchy and prevalent misogyny in enormous wraps of the nation. The state has been found inadequate in its fortification of women.


Delhi records fewer crimes against women this year

We say woman is symbol of goddess but looking at the contrary condition of women in nation where women body is only means of pleasure how can we protect our mouth by saying this ,that if the symbol is wounded then in future ill minded may abuse the one they entreat. The current surveys has exhibited a outrageously upshot :The assessment found that coarsely 12% of the missing women disappear at natal, 25% die in juvenile, 18% at the procreative ages, and 45% at mature ages. They found that women died more from "injuries" in a given year than while giving birth - injuries, they say, "appear to be indicator of violence against women".
Gulbar was burnt by her husband in Badghis province

fire burning
Expiries from fire-related episodes are a major cause - each year more than 100,000 women murdered by fiery instance in India. The scholars say countless cases could linked to demands over a dowry leading to women being set on fire. Exploration also found a hefty number of women died of heart diseases when ill humans scold them.
An Indian schoolgirl holds a placard during a prayer ceremony to mourn the death of a 23-year-old gang rape victim, at a school in Ahmadabad, India, Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012.

These findings point to life-long neglect of women in India. It also proves that a strong penchant for sons over daughters - leading to sex selective abortions - is just part of the story.
Verses have assumed to influence that they can change everything but I contemplate that verses are also vague in altering depreciated outlook. At last I only want to say to the Incredible power that :

“A woman is the full circle.
Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform.”

Female empowerment and extreme poverty reduction 


Apoorva Pandey

Student

B.A in Media Studies
University Of Allahabad

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