The report highlighted the alarming figures and information on child sexual abuse in India. Social taboo and stigma attached to child sexual abuse and lack of faith in the system’s ability to respond and deliver emerged as key factors that kept children away from reporting abuse.
Women experience disadvantage and oppression differentially, based on their status, context and location.
This study attempts to look at the extent, causes, manifestation and the interventions made on trafficking of children in the country.
Childbirth is a normal physiological process, which can become pathological due to the adoption of certain practices and consequently affect the health and survival of the newborn.
Although female labour force participation is a growth driver, participation rates suggest a country’s potential for faster growth.