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| Dowry system: A Social Evil Haunting Modern India | | | | Amanpreet Kaur
The dowry system is one of the oldest and most harmful evils in our society. Although we live in a age of education, technology and equal rights, the practice of dowry continues to affect thousands of families. Dowry refers to the money, gifts, properties or valuable items given by the bride’s family to the groom’s family at the time of marriage - what was once considered a voluntary gift has now become a compulsory demand in many cases.
The dowry system places a huge financial burden on the bride’s family. Many parents spend their entire life savings or take loans to arrange dowry for their daughters. Poor families often face great difficulties and may even fall into de | |
| | | | Tourism in Jammu and Kashmir | | | | Manav choudhary
Tourism plays a vital role in the economy of Jammu and Kashmir, serving as a significant source of revenue and employment. The sector directly and indirectly supports a large portion of the population, from hoteliers and restaurateurs to local artisans and guides. The inflow of tourists fuels demand for goods and services, stimulating various ancillary industries such as transportation, handicrafts, and agriculture. This economic activity helps in poverty alleviation and improving the standard of living in the region.
Jammu, the winter capital, offers a different, yet equally compelling, set of attractions. It is a major pilgrimage center, home to the revered Vaishno D | |
| | | | The Growing Woes of Women in the Scorching Heat | | | | Dr Vijay Garg
As climate change intensifies across the globe, heat waves are becoming more frequent, longer, and more severe. Summers that were once considered unusually hot are now becoming the norm. In many parts of the world, temperatures are regularly crossing dangerous thresholds, making daily life increasingly difficult. While extreme heat affects everyone, women often bear a disproportionate share of its burden due to biological, social, and economic factors. The growing intensity of heat waves is not only an environmental issue but also a gender issue that deserves urgent attention.
Heat and Gender: An Overlooked Connection
Discussions about climate change and rising temperatu | |
| | | | “A Gender war or A failure of law?” | | | | Tanisha sati
The Indian Judiciary system has been made in order to protect the citizens of country & provide justice. It has been playing its role for a long period of time, but still a large number of people raise questions and concerns regarding the system of justice. Is the law really playing its role accordingly, in the favour of public or not?
There are million numbers of cases that are left unheard or unseen by the face of law. Many criminal cases are filed against the criminals, but more than half of those files are closed even without even providing justice.
Most of the time, or we can say almost 90% of the time the war against the system turns into a war between men & women. B | |
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