Child trafficking manifests in the form of domestic labour, forced child labour across industries, and illegal activities such as begging, organ trade and commercial sex purposes.
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Issues Faced by Children in War Zones – UPSC Social Justice Notes
Children living in war zones face a multitude of harrowing challenges that disrupt their lives and jeopardize their well-being in profound ways
Gender Budgeting: Critical Analysis – UPSC Social Justice Notes
Gender budgeting is a strategic tool aimed at achieving gender mainstreaming, ensuring equitable development benefits for both women and men
The dowry system in India refers to the bride’s family giving to the bridegroom, his parents, or his relatives as a condition of the marriage.
Women’s participation in judiciary matters has marked a transformative shift in the legal landscape, heralding a new era of diversity and inclusion within the judiciary system
India’s Maternity Laws need Serious Tweaking – UPSC Social Justice Notes
India’s maternity laws stand as a cornerstone for women’s rights in the workplace, aiming to ensure their well-being during the crucial period of pregnancy and postpartum
Debate on the Issue of Marital Rape – UPSC Social Justice Notes
Marital rape is an act in which one of the spouses indulges in sexual intercourse without the consent of the other. Rape in India continues
Women’s participation in the economy has undergone a significant evolution, transcending traditional roles and carving out spaces in diverse sectors.
Women’s participation in Panchayats, the local self-government bodies in India, has been a significant stride towards inclusive governance and gender equality.
Altruistic surrogacy in India has emerged as a significant aspect of reproductive technology, embodying both hope and controversy.