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		<title>Women Ngos Who Raise Their Voice Against Violence</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Violence against women, in any form, is the most pitiful issue that our societies have faced for millennia. Women are the better part of society, with men sharing collective responsibility, roles, and strengths. Sadly, violence against women is on the rise due to a variety of uncertain and disgraceful causes. The following article discusses domestic [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Violence against women, in any form, is the most pitiful issue that our societies have faced for millennia. Women are the better part of society, with men sharing collective responsibility, roles, and strengths. Sadly, violence against women is on the rise due to a variety of uncertain and disgraceful causes. The following article discusses domestic violence against women, its root causes, and potential solutions for ending domestic abuse against women in our society. <strong>Mother Concern Women Ngos </strong>still stands for every woman who is in need of help and any type of guidance.</p>
<p>Various centuries have passed since the beginning of social life in the country, and while time has changed people&#8217;s minds and environments significantly, violence against women does not appear to have changed at all. Time is the true eyewitness to all the sufferings endured by helpless women (such as sex discrimination, exploitation, oppression, aggression, degradation, and humiliation). Women are helpless in Indian culture, however, many female goddesses are worshipped. Women are respected in the Vedas as mothers, meaning those who can create and heal life. They, on the other hand, have been repressed and forced into slavery by men in a patriarchal society.</p>
<p><strong>Women Ngos </strong>are the one who helps them to live with respect and pride.  Mother Concern believes that the only way to empower women is through employment and education.</p>
<h2>Women Ngos: Causes of Domestic Violence</h2>
<p>Since ancient times, women in India have faced various forms of violence in a traditionally male-dominated society. As the world advances in technological advancement, material prosperity, and so on, the percentage of unnatural sex and violence against women rises.</p>
<p>Rapes and horrific murders have become all too common in recent years. Harassment, assault, chain-snatching, as well as other forms of violence, have become common in modern Indian society. In free India, violence against women has increased dramatically. Dowry deaths, murder, bride burning, and other forms of violence are fueling other forms of violence in society. A rise in violence against women is obstructing the country&#8217;s social, economic, political, and cultural progress.</p>
<p>Domestic violence frequently targets women and children. Domestic violence is a heinous crime that kills many people. Illiteracy and economic dependence on men are two of the most prevalent causes of domestic violence.</p>
<p>Regular alcohol consumption by the husband is a leading cause of family violence against women. Alcohol is not only to blame for domestic violence against women but also for crimes against women decided to commit outside of the home. Alcohol stimulates the cognitive skills of the abuser or victim, boosting the violence<strong>.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Women Ngos</strong> helps women to get  jobs, which is the demand of this era. We help them by providing training. We endure them to discuss violence and provide them s</p>
<p>afe space. women to report the instance and provide legal help to whosoever wants it.  Gender inequality and violence affect most of their life.</p>
<p>Domestic violence, on the other hand, is the result of a series of irresponsible behaviors displayed by a segment of society. It is also important to note that not only the abuser is responsible, but so are those who stand by and do nothing.</p>
<h4>Types of Domestic Violence</h4>
<p>There are numerous types of crimes classified as violence against women. The following are some of the most popular kinds of violence against women devoted in India:</p>
<h4>Sexual Harassment</h4>
<p>Sexual assault on a woman occurs when someone makes unwanted physical contact with a woman without her permission or pressures her to engage in a sexual act. Rape, drug-induced sexual assaults, child sexual abuse, and inappropriate touch are all examples of sexual violence.</p>
<h4>Honor Killing</h4>
<p>Honor killing, which basically means killing women for &#8220;<strong>GharkiIzzat”. </strong>It is very common to kill these days. When a girl marries against her family&#8217;s wishes, they commit this heinous crime. It&#8217;s not always because of caste or religion, but because she dared to marry the boy of her choice and the stigma of a love marriage. The mentality of people has not changed; they are not able to accept the preferences of their children.</p>
<h4>Forced Sexual Trafficking</h4>
<p>The cases of women and girls missing are tremendously increasing day by day. These girls are drawn to other states under the false illusion of finding work or earning money and then forced into prostitution.</p>
<h4>Domestic Violence&#8217;s Harmful Effects on Women</h4>
<p>Long-term and short-term physical and mental harm can result from domestic violence against women. Domestic violence against women affects children as well, leaving long-lasting imprints on a child&#8217;s vulnerable memory.</p>
<p><strong>Short-Term Effects:</strong></p>
<p>Violence&#8217;s short-term physical effects can range from minor injuries to serious conditions. They can include bruises, cuts, broken bones, and injuries to organs and other body parts. Several other facial scars are difficult or impossible to detect without the assistance of a doctor or nurse. Long-term verbal and emotional abuse may affect the moods of women and children in their daily activities, as well as their efficiency.</p>
<p><strong>Long-Term Effects:</strong></p>
<p>Violence against women, whether sexual or physical,  link to a variety of long-term health issues. Post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety are all long-term mental health consequences of violence against women. This can exacerbate the issue of drug addiction and drug addiction. Sexual violence can result in irreversible damage and a loss of confidence.</p>
<h4>Womens NGOs on Solution for Domestic Violence</h4>
<h4>Increased Police Involvement</h4>
<p>Police monitoring should increase in all areas, particularly in isolated areas at night. The presence of police significantly reduces the likelihood of a woman being sexually abused or verbally abused by others on the road. In crowded areas like markets, where women are riskier to crimes, eve teasing, and inappropriate touching.</p>
<h4>Transport Security</h4>
<p>Countless acts of sexual violence against women committee on trains or buses, especially at night. Abusers take the advantage of the remote location of the vehicle and the absence of police officers. During late-night hours, at least one female police officer should be on bus routes or rail coaches.</p>
<h4>Conclusion</h4>
<p>Domestic violence can take many forms, including physical aggression such as kicking and biting, as well as sexual or emotional abuse. Recognizing the symptoms of domestic violence and reporting the assault if it is starting to happen around you or to you is essential.</p>
<p>Violence against Indian women is a black mark on the nation and society. As long as Indian women are repeatedly victims of violence, India&#8217;s international image will suffer.</p>
<p>Domestic violence, sexual assaults, and other similar crimes against women will continue to harm Indian society and impede national progress. As a result, preventative measures to reduce any form of violence against Indian women<strong>.</strong>  Women NGOs are the ones who work as a hidden factor for them.</p>
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		<title>Epic Reasons Why Women NGOs Are Empowering Poor Women</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Women NGOs are a crucial need of current society. Women in society are still fighting for their rights. Our NGO supports such women and helps them their better survival. Welcome back Readers to Mother Concern&#8217;s Blogs page. Here we write what we had done and what we need to do in the upcoming time for [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Women NGOs</strong> are a crucial need of current society. Women in society are still fighting for their rights. Our NGO supports such women and helps them their better survival.</p>
<p>Welcome back Readers to Mother Concern&#8217;s Blogs page. Here we write what we had done and what we need to do in the upcoming time for society.</p>
<p>Today in this article, we will give you reasons why we need to support women. We will also make you aware of certain government schemes. That is for the betterment and empowerment of women living in our country India.</p>
<p>Society is a place where every person can live, laugh, and spend their life peacefully. But is this happening in real time?? Ask Yourself!!</p>
<p>We do not think so. If this was then we do not think we have to write on these subjects time again to empower women.</p>
<p>Having a house, food, education, and clothes are the fundamental rights of a human. Does not matter whether rich or poor everyone has this right for their survive. <strong>Women NGOs </strong>are trying to fulfill these needs for the better survival of the poor.</p>
<p>Now we want to ask you our readers a question. Is this a duty of the government or NGOs that we have to help the deprived section of society? Or should be your moral duty too to help them if you are capable of it?</p>
<p>For sure we all have to work together as one if we truly want to see a growing and happy India. A changed and empowered economy will benefit every single citizen without judging.</p>
<p>Without further delay let&#8217;s move on to the need to empower women.</p>
<h4><strong>Throwing Light on Women&#8217;s empowerment in India and its Importance</strong></h4>
<p>Women empowerment in India is the most effective tool for development these days. Women across the world are actively working as a leader and surpassing others in all spheres of life. That is why we need to empower women living in any area of India. Women in rural areas and urban slum areas suffer the most from disagreements. Their thought is not even listened to before making decisions.</p>
<p>While our various distributions we have met a lot of women who are facing this problem. <strong>Women NGOs </strong>help such ladies and girls of society. Let&#8217;s have a brief on what we do to help women living in Delhi.</p>
<h4><strong>Women Hygiene kits</strong></h4>
<p>Mother Concern NGO provides hygiene kits to women living in slums and rural areas. They have very limited access to money and other essential resources. Hence, they need our support for their better survival. The Hygiene kits provided to women contain sanitary pads and vitamin capsules. These kits help them in reducing their problem during difficult times.</p>
<h4><strong>Food Supply</strong></h4>
<p>With the help of Aahar- Food Distribution Drive of Mother Concern, we feed at least 4,000 people. This food is full of nutrition that helps in their physical and mental growth. Along with this, it helps them beat their hunger as well. We serve in slum areas of Delhi, U.P., and Meerut.</p>
<h4><strong>Education</strong></h4>
<p>Education is a basic need for every individual. Especially to those who belong to a poor community. Due to a lack of money, poor parents are unable to send their children to school. They either send their children to a government school or they learn little at their home. They mostly engage their children and themselves in working. Though there are many rules for child labor because they are helpless, they do work.</p>
<h4><strong>Schemes for Women of India by the Indian Government</strong></h4>
<p>There are many schemes for women in India for their support and safety. Here we are going to discuss some of them in brief: &#8211;</p>
<h4><strong>Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Yojana</strong></h4>
<p>This is launched on January 22, 2015, in Panipat, Haryana. This aims to generate awareness of girls&#8217; empowerment. Along with improving the efficiency of welfare services for the girl child. The initial aim of the campaign was to address the declining Child Sex Ratio (CSR). But has come to include: &#8211;</p>
<ul>
<li>Gender-biased sex-selective eliminations, and</li>
<li>Propagating education, survival, and protection of the girl child.</li>
</ul>
<h4><strong>Mahila-E-Haat </strong></h4>
<p>The Ministry of Women and Child Development, the government launched Mahila-E-Haat in 2016. It is a bilingual online marketing platform. This gives leverages technology to help aspiring</p>
<ul>
<li>Women entrepreneurs,</li>
<li>Self-help groups, and</li>
<li>NGOs showcase their products and services.</li>
</ul>
<p>This is for all Indian women above the age of 18. This platform offers an easy sign-in process along with convenient payment modes. Everything has easy access from mobile with no other intervention required. The portal claims to have attracted 17 lakh visitors since its launch. The features over 2,000 products and services across 18 categories from 24 states.</p>
<h4><strong>Mahila Shakti Kendra </strong></h4>
<p>The government of India launched the Mahila Shakti Kendra in 2017. This helps to empower rural women with opportunities for</p>
<ul>
<li>Skill development,</li>
<li>Employment,</li>
<li>Digital literacy, health and</li>
<li>Nutrition.</li>
</ul>
<p>The Mahila Shakti Kendras work through community engagement. With the help of student volunteers in the 115 most backward districts. Each Mahila Shakti Kendra will provide an interface for rural women. This will help them to approach the government. To avail of their entitlements through training and capacity building. The Mahila Shakti Kendras work at the National, State, District, and Block levels.</p>
<h4><strong>Working Women Hostel </strong></h4>
<p>The government launched the scheme to ensure</p>
<ul>
<li>Availability of a safe place for women</li>
<li>Convenient accommodation for working female</li>
<li>Daycare facilities for their children who go to their respective jobs</li>
<li>Wherever possible in urban, semi-urban, and rural areas.</li>
</ul>
<p>Under this scheme, the making of new hostels and the expansion of existing ones happen. The working women&#8217;s hostels are available to any woman. But her gross income does not exceed Rs 50,000 per month in metropolitan cities. This is Rs 35,000 per month in any other place.</p>
<h4><strong>Wrapping up: &#8211;</strong></h4>
<p>We hope you understand the need and why we need to empower them. Women are responsible for bringing new life into the world. Hence this becomes very important that we take care of her to give a strong base and future to our economy.</p>
<p>We had supported many females to date. <strong>Women NGOs </strong>continuously progress in supporting more such women in the Indian Economy. Our NGO urges you to come forward and support us so that we can keep our support continuing to women.</p>
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