Bharat Ke Paripreksha Mai Manavadhikaron ka Sameekshatmak Adhyayan

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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v1n1.05

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Human Rights in India, Human Rights of Women, Constitutional Rights of Women, Physical Abuse of Women, Mental Abuse, Current Status of Women in India

Abstract

From ancient times till date, the fight for human rights is going on, but the weaker class has always been exploited by the stronger class. Efforts for the protection of human rights are going on globally today since ancient times, exploitation has been done by kings, feudal lords and powerful persons. They used to torture humans in various ways, such as chopping off their hands for theft, throwing them in boiling oil or water, stoning them to death, etc. Gradually people started knowing their rights and they became aware of their rights, but even today the administration is not able to help us as much as the rights given to us by the constitution because our administration is slow and flexible. Even today the dowry system persists, even today women are facing family exploitation. They are being abused mentally and physically. Bribery is prevalent in government offices, no work is done without giving bribe or giving percentage and if we talk about human rights then work is done but it takes more time and common man gets upset by going around the offices. In private companies, proper wages are not given, more work is done than necessary, even in the greed of giving more labor to women, they are physically exploited. Traditionally, human rights are called inviolable rights, but the exploitation of human rights is still happening today, but not as much as it used to be in ancient times. Treatments have been provided for getting it done, whose information is necessary for all people.

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Published

30-07-2015

How to Cite

Reena Dohare. (2015). Bharat Ke Paripreksha Mai Manavadhikaron ka Sameekshatmak Adhyayan. Jai Maa Saraswati Gyandayini An International Multidisciplinary E-Journal, 1(I), 09–13. https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v1n1.05

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