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Dowry system in India

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DOWRY   In present India, ‘dowry’ is a word that is not spoken but practised. Dowry is a belief that Indian society has long preserved, that women are a burden on families. The Dowry system reduces the woman’s value to the gold ornaments and money she brings to her husband’s house. We Indians actively follow an outdated tradition of projecting the bride groom’s family as superior to the bride family. Dowry, also known as trousseau or tocher, is the money, gifts, and property given to women or groom or groom’s family at the time of marriage. Dowry is a social evil present in every part of society even today and has caused unimaginable torture and crimes towards women and her family. Dowry System In India In India, many traditions get followed for ages, some of them were initially started with a concern to make life easier, and one such system is dowry. But now, it has become a problem, a social issue that should get resolved. In India, almost every family has a girl child, and her m...

Need for Sex Education

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Every child should know that they can  choose  who can touch them. Puberty brings dramatic physical and mental  changes  to an unprepared child. Sex education should be  compulsory  in  schools .  Parents should not be allowed to opt-in or opt-out of  things  they  want  in their  lives .   Sex education doesn’t increase the engagement of a child to sex but actually does the opposite. Sex education is an educational principle that raises awareness about various sexual changes and processes in the body. Its goal is to raise awareness about sexually transmitted diseases and safe sex practices.Sex education is essential in schools because it informs students about reproductive health, related organs, adolescence, and sexually transmitted diseases. It also raises awareness in order to protect people from misconceptions about various sex-related issues. Reasons for sex education: Sexually transmitted diseases: It rai...