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Gender-based domestic violence in rural Haryana: A sociological study

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Pages: 144-146
Jatesh Kathpalia, Rashmi Tyagi, and Vinod Kumari (Department of Sociology, COBS&H, CCS HAU, Hisar, Haryana)

This research examined the nature and extent of gender-based violence, in particular violence against women. The gender-based violence or violence against women and girls is a global pandemic that affects all the communities of the world. Violence against women is a critical issue of debatable which needs to be addressed on all platforms from where policy matters take place. However, the Indian government’s resolution to end this menance, atrocity on female is at its peak. The major concept of this study is to know the various kind of violence activities with the objective of nature and extent of violence against women prevailing in Haryana. The area of study was Kurukshetra district which is situated in Haryana state. The criteria of data collection were 200 female respondents. In nature and extent of physical violence against women analysis shows first rank in physical harassment like beating, with mean score 2.11. Anger and verbal violence shows first rank with mean score 2.09. Economical violence includes husband snatch money forcefully from respondent which is earned by herself or present by her parents and relatives get first rank. In emotional violence most of the female respondent faced dismissing and ignoring also get first rank.

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Pages: 144-146
Jatesh Kathpalia, Rashmi Tyagi, and Vinod Kumari (Department of Sociology, COBS&H, CCS HAU, Hisar, Haryana)