Crimes Against Women In India: CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN IN INDIA: Understanding and Combating Gender-Based Violence

· Prabhat Prakashan
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Delve into the sobering reality of "Crimes Against Women in India" by Mamta Mehrotra, a poignant examination of the challenges and injustices faced by women in Indian society.

Embark on a journey through the complex landscape of gender-based violence and discrimination as Mehrotra sheds light on the myriad forms of crimes perpetrated against women in India. From domestic violence and sexual assault to dowry-related deaths and human trafficking, each chapter offers a sobering glimpse into the harsh realities faced by millions of women.

Explore the underlying factors and societal attitudes that perpetuate violence against women, from deep-rooted patriarchy to inadequate legal protections. Mehrotra's insightful analysis and meticulous research offer readers a deeper understanding of the systemic issues that fuel gender-based violence and inequality.

Experience the resilience and courage of survivors as Mehrotra shares their stories of survival and resistance. Through their voices, readers gain insight into the human cost of gender-based violence and the urgent need for systemic change.

The overall tone of the book is one of urgency and advocacy, as Mehrotra calls on readers to confront the harsh realities of gender-based violence and work towards a more just and equitable society. Her impassioned plea for action inspires readers to become agents of change in the fight for gender equality.

Critically acclaimed for its depth of research and compassionate storytelling, "Crimes Against Women in India" has earned praise for its compelling narrative and insightful analysis. Its powerful message resonates with readers of all backgrounds, sparking important conversations and driving meaningful change.

Whether you're a scholar, activist, or concerned citizen, "Crimes Against Women in India" is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand and address the pressing issue of gender-based violence. Don't miss your chance to join the conversation and be a part of the solution. Grab your copy now and take a stand against crimes against women in India.

About the author

 The writer, Mamta Mehrotra is the Administrative Head of D.A.V. Public School in Patna. She is an active worker fighting for the justice of women on various issues. As a counselor for cases in domestic violence she has worked in Surya Mahila Koshang; set up under the aegis of the administration of Gaya in the year 2002.

She is a writer of national repute. Many of her short stories have been published in Kadambini, local newspaper and other magazines of national repute. Apna Ghar a collection of short stories was published in 2006.

Besides this she has been an editor of various magazines such as Samajik Parivesh, a magazine in Hindi; Vartman Sandarbha, a magazine on  Hindi literature.  She has been on the editorial board of Antatah.  She also writes columns on Human Rights for Ganadesh.

Associated with S.C.E.R.T. (State Centre for Education Research and training) she writescourse books from Std. I-IX in English. She has written four books in Hindi.

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