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India: 60 Registered Rapes a Day March 11, 2011

It was just past 9 p.m. of Feb. 1 when guards of the Ernakulam-Shornur train found 23-year-old Soumya, an accountant, unconscious near the railway tracks at Vettikkattiri in Thrissur district, Kerala state.

Soumya was her family’s breadwinner and had been travelling home from work in Kochi city when a notorious youth reportedly dragged her from the women’s compartment, pushed her out, smashed her head with a stone and raped her.

Soumya died five days later.

What happened to Soumya is not an isolated sexual horror. The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) says rape is the fastest growing crime in India, with a spike in the number of cases reported for January and February 2011.

According to the NCRB, a total of 21,397 rape incidents were reported countrywide in 2009. There were also more than 25,000 cases of kidnapping and abduction of women, aside from cases of molestation which numbered more than 38,000.

In 1990, the number of reported rape cases was 10,068, a figure which jumped to 16,496 in 2000.

Experts attribute the increase in rapes to various factors: the growing urbanisation, a lack of value-based education, dwindling healthy social relationships, and easy access to vulgar pornography.

They also blame it on the shift from larger families to nuclear ones. Another factor is the increasing presence of goons hired by local politicians.

Dr. K. Pramodu, a well-known sexologist and director of the Kochi-based Promod’s Sexual and Marital Health institute, told IPS that a major attitudinal change had occurred in the minds of Indian youths in the past ten years.

The Internet has made images of sex widely accessible, Pramodu said. At the same time, Pramodu noted that a positive attitude by law enforcement agencies has encouraged women to come out and file complaints against their attackers.

The central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh reported the highest number of rape cases at nearly 3,000 in 2009.

Dr. K. P. Pothen, sociology professor at Indore in Madhya Pradesh who studied rapes cases in central India, said the incidence of rape was increasing compared to the previous decade.

'Both minors and adults are involved in rapes,' Pothen said. He added that where the victim is below 16 years old, very few cases are reported because the matter is considered delicate. Pothen also noted an increase in deaths of rape victims.

NCRB records show that one-fourth of all rape cases in cities in 2009 were reported in the Indian capital New Delhi.

Among 35 mega cities in India, Delhi reported 404 rape cases in 2009. The number of kidnapping and abductions of women was 1,379 while reported molestation cases were close to 500.

According to a United Nations survey in 2010, almost 85 percent of women in the capital felt unsafe and feared being sexually harassed. 'Women feel more vulnerable while travelling in a bus, waiting at the bus stop, walking on the streets and in market places,' the survey found.

NCRB statistics also show an increase in reported incest rape cases from 309 in 2008 to 404 in 2009. But there is severe under-reporting of such cases. Crime experts say incest rapes account for the highest number of rapes in the country, with most not reported.

Dr. Arun Kumar, a Bangalore-based criminologist, says victims refuse to talk about incest rape. 'Many illegal incest cohabitations are happening in family circles. Both the victim and assaulter do not reveal the truth,' Kumar said.

Women writers describe the increasing trend of sexual abuse and violence against women as a byproduct of vulgarity in media and commercialisation of human relationships.

'Nowadays, the safety and security of women is a great concern to all,' says poet, author and columnist O. V. Usha. 'The seductive advertising has unlimited influence on youngsters. We, people and government, ought to do more to stop atrocities against females.'

India: 60 Registered Rapes a Day ? Global Issues
 
what are you trying to say, not rapes in your country or any where else over the world? or do you just need to bash India to feel manly and good .
 
what are you trying to say, not rapes in your country or any where else over the world? or do you just need to bash India to feel manly and good .

Stop replying to that Chinese troll.....
 
Atleast cases are being registered... thats the positive I see out of this news. We should borrow some parts of the sharia law in punishing these guys.
 
"Toilets" are Gone.. n "Rapes" are In I suppose.
 
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Since 1971, the incidence of rape in India has increased by a whopping 734%.

Yes, that’s 734%. No typo here.
(Source: National Crime Records Bureau)

Given the social stigma attached to the victims of the crime rather than the perpetrators and the bias of the Indian police and society against women, we believe the real incidence of rape in India could be 20 times as high as the reported figures because many women do not come forward to report their rapes or are shoved aside by the legal system.

So the real rape figures for India could be as high as 400,000.
 
Is this your way of reacting to the large number of articles discussing China today?? If so, digging up a news thats weeks old is a very poor way of doing so. However I feel pleased that 60 women are willing to report these rapes in India on a daily basis and moreover, the media freely reports it. This is what is going to make a difference sooner or later.

As for the rapes themselves, it is not something exclusive to India. Things like these happen everyday all around the world. But there is a difference in some places as people are to afraid to report it and the Government suppresses these reports.

It is the sort of horrific case that in many countries would be a national scandal but in China has disappeared into the muffled silence of state censorship. That silence matches the silence at the heart of the case: the fact that students considered a teacher so powerful that they did not dare speak out.

The rest of the news can be read here if you want to. I'm not really keen on pasting whole articles about rape and highlighting them in red.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/21/international/asia/21china.html?_r=1
 
what are you trying to say, not rapes in your country or any where else over the world? or do you just need to bash India to feel manly and good .

Stop replying to that Chinese troll.....

"Toilets" are Gone.. n "Rapes" are In I suppose.

Sick ' Rape ' Threads :tdown:

^^^^ I Can See the Smoke . Jalan Ho Rahi hai ? FaCt is FaCt you should Condemn.Go and OLAMBA CHE YAKH SHe .you will be feel better then.
 
^^^^ I Can See the Smoke . Jalan Ho Rahi hai ? FaCt is FaCt you should Condemn.Go and OLAMBA CHE YAKH SHe .you will be feel better then.

kis baat ki

According to statistics, available with TheNation, about 110 women out of total 271 and 358 out of 2,427 women were victimized of gang rape and rape respectively in the Lahore region with an increase by 12.5 percent and 13.5 percent during the first 11 months of current year as compared to the corresponding period of 2009.
 
kis baat ki
According to statistics, available with TheNation, about 110 women out of total 271 and 358 out of 2,427 women were victimized of gang rape and rape respectively in the Lahore region with an increase by 12.5 percent and 13.5 percent during the first 11 months of current year as compared to the corresponding period of 2009.


jis baat keh liye u ne reply kara :lol:
 
kis baat ki

According to statistics, available with TheNation, about 110 women out of total 271 and 358 out of 2,427 women were victimized of gang rape and rape respectively in the Lahore region with an increase by 12.5 percent and 13.5 percent during the first 11 months of current year as compared to the corresponding period of 2009.

they call it a marriage proposal
 
Is this your way of reacting to the large number of articles discussing China today??

Except he's not Chinese or Pakistani, he is Thai. :wave:

Goes to show that the Indian hatemongering here not only pisses off the Chinese/Pakistanis/Sri Lankans/Bangladeshis/British/Canadians/Australians... but also the Thais too. :lol:
 
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