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REPORT ON FACT FINDING OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASE AT LATAGURI, JALPAIGURI WEST BENGAL

The phenomenon of violence against women within the family in India is complex and deeply embedded. Women are subject to violence not only from husbands but also from members of both the natal and the marital home. Girls and women in India are usually less privileged than boys in terms of their position in the family and society and in terms of access to material resources. Marriage continues to be regarded as essential for a girl; control over a woman’s sexuality and its safe transfer into the hands of husbands who are assumed to “own” their wives is of primary importance. Systematic discrimination and neglect toward female children is evident in a declining sex ratio of 940 women to 1000 males (2011 census). Nevertheless, there are regional and community variations. Women in the north have relatively less autonomy than their counterparts in the south, and experience fewer opportunities for control over economic resources (Karve 1965). A small segment of urban upper class women enjoy some of the benefits of education, careers, and economic independence. Violence against women is a serious problem in India. Overall, one-third of women age 15-49 have experienced physical violence and about 1 in 10 have experienced sexual violence. In total, 35 percent have experienced physical or sexual violence. In Gender Inequality Index Rank : India stands at 125 whereas and in Global Gender Gap Index Rank : 87. Over 2,300 domestic violence complaints were filed with the National Commission for Women between January and May in 2021, the highest for any year since 2000. Most complaints were received from U.P., while the highest complaint rate was recorded in Delhi. However, according to NFHS-5 DATA, 70% of women in the major States who faced physical violence did not inforn anyone about it. Even among those who sought help, very few reached out to the relevant authorities.

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