Women still need guarantee from father or husband for Bank loan. The passport authority asked for consent of husband to issue Passport to a married woman. Some time, immigration authority asked for written permission of husband going abroad. The author talked to immigration police on this issue and their replied that they take additional measures in order to "prevent" women trafficking for immoral profession.
Eliminating Sex Trafficking in India, an OverviewDasra
Commercial sex work, a high margin business, has led to the systematic trafficking and exploitation of women and girls for profit especially in poor countries like India. Sold by impoverished families, traded like commodities by traffickers, these girls are forced into submission by brothel madams, beaten by pimps, intimated by the police and scorned by civilized society for no fault of their own. Stigmatized, brutalized and exploited most sex workers have zero avenues for rehabilitation, zero rights to a normal life and zero hope for a better tomorrow .
Women still need guarantee from father or husband for Bank loan. The passport authority asked for consent of husband to issue Passport to a married woman. Some time, immigration authority asked for written permission of husband going abroad. The author talked to immigration police on this issue and their replied that they take additional measures in order to "prevent" women trafficking for immoral profession.
Eliminating Sex Trafficking in India, an OverviewDasra
Commercial sex work, a high margin business, has led to the systematic trafficking and exploitation of women and girls for profit especially in poor countries like India. Sold by impoverished families, traded like commodities by traffickers, these girls are forced into submission by brothel madams, beaten by pimps, intimated by the police and scorned by civilized society for no fault of their own. Stigmatized, brutalized and exploited most sex workers have zero avenues for rehabilitation, zero rights to a normal life and zero hope for a better tomorrow .
This POWER POINT PRESENTATION is for the general information about the MAJOR SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN RAJASTHAN , Its causes and about the programs conducted by the Rajasthan Government to remove these problems.
Prostitutes are always neglected is our Society. The profession of prostitution is allowed privately in India but law tries to hide it from public. As prostitutes are ignored, now there are facing various human rights violation. Now, time has come to either totally neglect prostitutes or make genuine efforts to give them respect and make sensible measure to incorporate them into society. The middle path which we have adopted for now is not working for betterment of prostitutes as h human being.
Women, Business & Law: Removing Restrictions to Enhance Gender EqualityIMPOWR
Women, Business and the Law 2014: Removing Restrictions To Enhance Gender Equality finds that while 42 economies reduced legal differences between women and men, 128 out of 143 economies studied still impose legal differences on the basis of gender in at least one of the report’s key indicators. The report also identifies 48 law and regulatory reforms enacted between March 2011 and April 2013 that could enhance women’s economic opportunities.
In all economies, married women face more legal differentiations than unmarried women. In 25 economies, married women cannot legally choose where to live in the same way as married men, and in 29 they cannot be legally recognized as head of household in the same way as married men. The 2014 report covers new questions on issues such as gender differences in obtaining national identification cards; the use of quotas to increase women’s representation on corporate boards, national parliaments and local governments; women’s ownership rights in the marital home; and the number of women justices in supreme courts. The report also includes a new indicator, Protecting women from violence, which examines laws on domestic violence against women and the existence and scope of laws on sexual harassment.
Read more: http://wbl.worldbank.org/reports
This POWER POINT PRESENTATION is for the general information about the MAJOR SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN RAJASTHAN , Its causes and about the programs conducted by the Rajasthan Government to remove these problems.
Prostitutes are always neglected is our Society. The profession of prostitution is allowed privately in India but law tries to hide it from public. As prostitutes are ignored, now there are facing various human rights violation. Now, time has come to either totally neglect prostitutes or make genuine efforts to give them respect and make sensible measure to incorporate them into society. The middle path which we have adopted for now is not working for betterment of prostitutes as h human being.
Women, Business & Law: Removing Restrictions to Enhance Gender EqualityIMPOWR
Women, Business and the Law 2014: Removing Restrictions To Enhance Gender Equality finds that while 42 economies reduced legal differences between women and men, 128 out of 143 economies studied still impose legal differences on the basis of gender in at least one of the report’s key indicators. The report also identifies 48 law and regulatory reforms enacted between March 2011 and April 2013 that could enhance women’s economic opportunities.
In all economies, married women face more legal differentiations than unmarried women. In 25 economies, married women cannot legally choose where to live in the same way as married men, and in 29 they cannot be legally recognized as head of household in the same way as married men. The 2014 report covers new questions on issues such as gender differences in obtaining national identification cards; the use of quotas to increase women’s representation on corporate boards, national parliaments and local governments; women’s ownership rights in the marital home; and the number of women justices in supreme courts. The report also includes a new indicator, Protecting women from violence, which examines laws on domestic violence against women and the existence and scope of laws on sexual harassment.
Read more: http://wbl.worldbank.org/reports
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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1. The Indian Institute Of Business Management & Studies
Subject: Business Ethics Marks: 100
Note: Section[I] iscompulsory.
Sections[II] solve any six questions.
SectionI
CASE STUDY:
No Minor Offence
Censusdatarevealshighlevelof under –age marriages
Censusstaticsare generallyfullof surprises.Butthisone isstartling: 6.4 millionIndiansunderthe age
of 18 are alreadymarried.That’snot all.Asmanyas 1.3 lakhgirlsunder18 are widowedandanother
56,000 are divorcedorseparated.The legal marriageableage forwomenis18, for men21. A century
and a half afterIshwarchandraVidyasagar’scrusade againstchildmarriage,the practice persists.
Obviously,the ChildMarriage RestraintAct,1929, existsonlyonpaperandhas notbeenable todeter
parentsfrommarryingoff under –aged sonsand daughters.The incidenceisunderstandablyhigherin
rural areas,butnot lowas expectedinthe cities.It’smore commoninthe BIMARU states,with
Rajasthanleadingthe wayironically,the Actrendersall under-agemarriagesillegal butnotvoid,which
meansthat an illegallymarriedcouple canstaymarried.Itis,therefore,violatedwithimpunityand
hardlyanyone iseverhauledup.Despite the factthatchildmarriage isa criminal offence,actionis
rarelytakenbythe police.Evencivil societyremainsapassive spectator.There’snotenoughpenalty-a
fine of Rs.1, 000 and imprisonmentuptothree showsthatthe state doesnotview the crime seriously.
The practice is linkedtothe curse of dowry.“ChhotaChhora dhhej kammangta” (the youngerthe
groom,the smallerthe dowrydemand) justifiesmanysuchalliances.The grimmestpartof the scenario
isthe physical havocthatearlymarriage wreaksupongirlswhoare tooyoungto bear the burdenof
maternal andchildmortality.There isalsothe beliefthata daughters’marriage isascared obligation
that parentsmustfulfill atthe earliest.A new legislation,Preventionof ChildmarriagesBill,2004, to
replace the loophole-ridden1929 Act isawaiting parliament’sapproval.Butlegislationaloneisnot
enough.Compulsoryregistrationof marriagesisone wayof tacklingthe problem.Creatingawareness
aboutthe ill-effectsof suchmarriagesandmobilizingcommittedsocial workerstointervence are others.
However,social workershave tooftenfunctioninhostileconditions.The 1992 case of Bhanwari Devi,
the Rajasthansaathinwhowas rapedfor preventingachildmarriage,ischilling.Inthe endonly
education,economicsecurityandincreasingempowermentof womencaneliminate the problem.
Questions
1. Discussethicallythe drawbacksyoufindinthe under-age marriages?
2. How doesthe increasingempowermentof womenhelpeliminate problemsif thistype?
2. The Indian Institute Of Business Management & Studies
Subject: Business Ethics Marks: 100
SectionII
Solve anysix questions:
Q2.
a) What are moral hazards andwhyis itimportant?
b) What isemergentstrategy?
Q3.
a) What are the objectivesof abusiness,andwhichisthe mostimportant?
b) How manystepsare there inthe decisionmakingprocessandwhatare they?
Q4.
a) What CSR issuesexistforNFPs?
b) What measuresof performance are typicallyusedbythese organizations?
Q5.
a) How globalizationeffectCSR?
b) Is globalizationthreatforCSR?
Q6.
a) Why isthe measurementof performance important?
b) What isISO14000 and whatfactors doesitcover?
Q7.
a) What are the responsibilitiesof businessintheircorporate decision?
b) What isthe relationshipbetweenCSRandcorporate behavior?
Q8.
a) What are the 4 factorsof sustainability?
b) What are the factors of distributablesustainability?
Q9.
3. The Indian Institute Of Business Management & Studies
Subject: Business Ethics Marks: 100
a) What justificationdoesstakeholderTheoryuse forconsideringstakeholder?
b) What are the stepsinvolvedinthe incorporationof environmentalaccountingintothe risk
evaluationsystemof anorganization?