Evaluation On The Role Of Advanced Scientific Genetic Technology And Increasing Crime Against Women In India: Issue And Concern
Ranjita Madiwale, G H Raisoni University, Amravati
ABSTRACT
This study deals with the gender bias and increasing crime against women in Present scenario in Indian society with its causes and effects.
The aim of this paper is to study and to expose the misuse of new scientific technology in the medical field which is one of the leading reasons behind increasing physical and sexual crimes against women in India. Through this study author has attempted to aware the society regarding increasing criminality against women in India with the aid of technology.
This paper proposes to study the role and status of women in the patriarchal Indian society and show the reality that in spite of the progressing and developing country which is moving towards becoming a global power and the development of humanitarian perception, Constitutional securities, legislative depictions and judicial activism, the position of women in India remains unequal and women are still victims of discrimination, cruelty and violence.
Crime and violence against women is a common practice in India from ancient period to present era only its form and methods have changed with the development and advancement of society. In present scenario also women in India are imperilled to numerous new diverse modes of criminal suffering from which women in society are totally unaware.
India has become advanced and progressive country with the use of modern technology in each and every domain especially in medical field.
Modern advanced scientific technology which is invented as lifesaving mechanism for foetus has been highly misused for sex-selective abortion known as the concept of Female foeticide and pre-conceptional selection of gender under the head of various Alternative Reproductive techniques. Increasing cases of female foeticide has created imbalance in sex ratio which causes variety of drastic crimes against women in Indian society.
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