Protection of women rights: Illusion or congruity
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Page: 514-516
Radhika Mittal and Priyadarshini Purohit (Department of Political Science and Public Administration, P.O. Banasthali Vidhyapith Rajasthan)
Educated women are the real legends of this mortal world, not only as they have reproductive power, but also because they can conquer the immense universe provided that their virtues are recognised globally and also acknowledged and practiced universally, most significantly within the social domains of life. They constitute one of the most educated classes, therefore, they contribute greatly in shaping the insights of the Indian youth and prove as the ultimate asset by contributing both domestically and economically to the society. But it is a great demise that in spite of various legal and constitutional safeguards and ample awareness, they could not exercise their social rights much effectively as especially the social crimes against them are increasing day by day and due to numerous causes such as patriarchal socialisation, defamation in society etc. Therefore, adequate efforts need to be taken in this regard to transfer a better legacy of access to rights to our future generations.
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Page: 514-516
Radhika Mittal and Priyadarshini Purohit (Department of Political Science and Public Administration, P.O. Banasthali Vidhyapith Rajasthan)