By- Priyam Agarwal India is a country with a labour force of around 500 million[1]. The term ‘labour’ means the amount of physical and mental work done for wages. The significance of the regality of labour and the need for ensuring the interest of human labour has been cherished in Chapter- III of the Indian…
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By- Aaditya Sinha Introduction There is a high probability that the youth of this country may not be interested in politics or any political topic. However, even if one is interested in politics or not, there is a high chance that he/she has heard the word “Emergency”. This, author thinks should be termed as a…
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-By Jayraj Deshpande The mention of the name ‘Nirbhaya’ makes us momentarily travel back in time to 2012. A Delhi girl, in a moving bus, was assaulted and raped savagely. Beaten and bruised and suffering various other internal injuries, the infamous plight of Nirbhaya and her mother is well remembered. Jyothi Singh who had now…
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-By Yashraj Srivastava There she was laying down breathlessly with her bulging out eyes. All the area around her corpse was oozing out with rubescent blood and the Indian apparel which is considered ethnically appropriate was ripped into pieces. Such haunting imagery petrifies every woman in India and this is not only a rhetoric image…
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-By Nikita Prabhu Nirbhaya. Fearless. That’s what the media called the victim of the gang rape in Delhi back in 2012. Eight years later we have the Nirbhaya of Hathras. It intrigues me. Every time a woman is raped, why is it that we call her brave? She didn’t and shouldn’t have to volunteer to…
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-By Samarth Jain 21st century, yet we haven’t succeeded in keeping our women safe. Today’s primary issue of assault on women has become secondary, however, the honor and lame integrity of the community has become primary. A little rewind into history and we come across cases that shook the entire nation and different corners of…
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-By Ragini Singh Rape is the most hated crime for a woman as it is sexual violence and unlawful intrusion on the right of privacy and sanctity of Woman, it is a serious blow to women’s Supreme Honor, it offends her self-esteem and dignity, it degrades and humiliates the victim and leaves her behind a…
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-By Anusha Ann Paul and Advocate KM Amar The horrific incident that took place in Hathras, UP has stirred the conscience of the Indian society to its core. The tragic incident where the victim was dragged from the field by a rope on her neck and raped, highlights the harsh reality of the rampant rapes…
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-By Tarun Satya & Rajalakshmi R Rajan Bharath – The Diversified Colorful Country which engendered a meaningful phase “Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu” meaning ‘May all beings be Happy and Free’ has a deep-rooted problem in considering the above phase itself in this so-called modern era. The news like Rapes, Gang Rapes, Sexual Abuse isn’t new to…
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