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India :A Dangerous Place To Be Female :BBC Documentary


The place of women in Native indian has been subject to many great changes over the last few centuries. From comparative place with men in the past through the low aspects of the traditional period, to the marketing of comparative rights by many reformers, the history of women in Native indian has been eventful. In modern Native indian, women have organized high office buildings in Native indian such as that of the Us president, Main Reverend, Speaker of the Lok Sabha and Head of the Level of resistance. As of 2011, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and the Head of the Level of resistance in the Lok Sabha (Lower House of the parliament) were women. However, women in Native indian keep deal with atrocities such as sex-related attack, level of acidity throwing, dowry killings while area are forced into prostitution. According to a worldwide study conducted by Thomson Reuters, Native indian is the "fourth most dangerous country" in the world for women, and the most serious nation for women among the G20 countries.