Just a glance on women safety in india and let's hear it.
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Violence against women in India refers to physical or sexual violence committed against a woman typically by a man. Common forms of violence against women in India include acts such as domestic abuse, sexual assault and murder. In order to be considered violence against women, the act must be committed solely because the victim is female. Most typically, these acts are committed by men as a result of the long standing gender inequalities present in the country. It is actually more present than it may appear. At first glance. As many expressions of violence are not considered crimes or may otherwise go unreported or undocumented due to certain cultural values and beliefs. Many women agree that their husband beating them is justified. India's gender gap index rating was 0.629 in 2022 with 135 rank out of 146 countries. India is perceived as one of the world's most dangerous countries for sexual violence against women. Rape is one of the most common crimes in India. According to the criminal law amendment Act 2013 defines rape as pen and non penile penetration in bodily hori faces of a woman by a man without the consent for the man. According to the National Crime Records Bureau, one woman is raped every 20 minutes. In India. Incidents of reported rape increased 3% from 2011 to 2012. Incidents are reported incest rape increased 46.8 from 2 68 cases to 3 92 cases in 2012. Despite its prevalence, rape accounted for 10.9 of the reported cases of violence against women in 2016. And if we take into the consideration of 2021 there were 31,607 cases which are reported victims of rape are increasingly reporting their rapes and confronting the perpetrators. Women are becoming more independent and educated which is increasing their likelihood to report their rape. All the rapes are becoming more frequently reported. Many go unreported or have the complaint files withdrawn due to the perception of family honor being compromised. Women frequently do not receive justice for their rapes because police often do not give a fair hearing or medical evidence is often unrecorded which makes it easy for offenders to get away with their crimes under the current laws.