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An evil is usually referred to something
troublesome and harmful. Social evils are issues
or matters that directly or indirectly affect one or
more members of society. Social evils are
destructive to the peace and harmony of a country
as a whole.
 Corruption
 Drug Abuse
 Child labor
 Domestic Violence
 Human Trafficking
 Dowry and Dowry Death
 Gender Inequality
 Female Foeticides
The most prevalent of the social evils
in India are:-
 Politics and bureaucracy.
 Land and property
 Service sector
 Income Tax Department
 Armed Forces
 Religious institution
CORRUPTION SCAMS IN INDIA
 2G Spectrum Scam
 Common Wealth Games Scam
 Telgi Scam
 IPL Scam
 Satyam Scam
Corruption
in
Politics
POLITICS
December 2008, 120 of India's
522 parliament members were
facing criminal charges.
POLICE
Transparency International estimates that truckers pay US$5 billion in
bribes annually
BUREAUCRACY
In 2009 survey of the leading
economies of Asia, revealed Indian
bureaucracy to be least efficient
out of under developed
economies.
It was also found that
working with India's
civil servants was a
"slow and painful"
process.
LAND AND PROPERTY
ANDHRA EX-CM ROSAIAH
B S YEDDYURAPPA
MEDICAL
ARMED FORCES
SHOES OF KARGIL WAR
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS
CHURCH OF NORTH INDIA
ARE MAKING MONEY BY
SELLING BAPTISM
CERTIFICATES
CONSEQUENCES OF CORRUPTION
 Loss of national wealth
 Hindrance and obstruction in development
 Backwardness
 Poverty
 Brain drain
 Rise in terrorism and crimes
 Rise in suicide cases
 Psychological and social disorders
• Authority and power in wrong hands
CURES FOR CORRUPTION IN INDIA
 Value education
 Effective and regular vigilance
 Responsible citizen
 Effective leadership and administration
 Strong media support( through films, ads , serials)
 Strong legislation
 Social organisation
STEPS TAKEN TO REDUCE
CORRUPTION
ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICE AND COURTS
BHOOMI PROJECT
ANTI-CORRUPTION ORGANIZATIONS
A drug, is a substance,
when absorbed into the
body of a living organism,
alters normal bodily
functions physically as well
as emotionally.
Drugs
What they Are and What they Do ?
Drug abuse is an intense desire to obtain increasing
amounts of a particular substance.
affects
your brain
in 3 main
areas
Why do so many Teenagers start down this
potentially Dangerous path ?
Aren’t
addicts
just
weak?
It is believed that drug abuse only
harms the user but this graph clearly
depicts that it not only harms the
person but destroys the whole family
,his profession, and life.
Many a time poverty forces parents to
send their children to hazardous jobs.
Although they know it is wrong, they
have no other alternative as they
need ‘Money’.
Some Sweet Ones Some Bitter Ones
CHILD
LABOUR
*Child labor is a
devastation, they
should concentrate
on education
* Put the children in
classes not in tea
glasses
* Don’t ask children to
take tool instead send
them to school
Child is meant to learn, not to earn..
Child labor in
India
India accounts for the second
highest number where child labor
in the world
Africa accounts for the highest
number of children employed and
exploited
According to certain experts
approximately 10 million bonded
children laborers are working as
domestic servants in India
Beyond this, there are almost
55 million bonded child laborers
hired across various other
industries
Regulation and prohibition act
This was declared by
the parliament on 23rd
December, 1986
It includes Prohibition
of employment of
children in certain
occupations and
processes
No child shall be
employed or permitted to
work in any of the
occupations which are
hazardous by its nature
Causes of child labor….
 Poverty
 Parental illiteracy
 Tradition of making children learn the family
skills
 Absence of compulsory Primary education
 Social apathy and tolerance of child labor
 Ineffective enforcement of the legal
provisions pertaining to child labor
 Ignorance of the parents about the
adverse consequences of child labor
Child labors in World..
CHILD LABOR
"Small hands can handle a pen better, lend your support to abolish
child labor."
"Fight for the Future of Young Lives, who knows we may find the
next President working in a hotel..."
"World revolves around the children, children's future revolve
around education. Stop child labor"
DO YOUR
BIT TO
STOP CHILD
labour
What is actually Violence?
• Physical
• Visual
• Verbal or
• Sexual acts
That are experienced by a
woman or a girl including
threats, coercion or
arbitrary deprivation of
liberty, whether occurring
in public or in private life.
Domestic Violence
• “Physical abuse" means any act or conduct which is of
such a nature as to cause bodily pain, harm or danger to
life, limb, or health or impair the health and
development of the aggrieved person.
• “Sexual abuse" include, any conduct of a sexual nature
that abuses, humiliates, degrades or otherwise violates
the dignity of woman.
• “Verbal and Emotional abuse" includes insults, ridicule,
humiliation and name calling specially with regard to not
having a child or a male child .
Domestic Violence
Most husbands hit the wall when they get angry during an
argument, it all starts with hitting the wall and then it could go
on to your face.
Be Aware!
Whom to complain?
• Police
• Protection officer
• Magistrate
• Service providers
• Government
How You Can Stop Domestic Violence
• Section 326 B – Voluntarily throwing or
attempting to throw acid
• Criminal law (amendment) Act, 2013
• Section 326A – Voluntarily causing grievous
hurt by use of acid etc
• Section 354D – Stalking
• Section 354C – Voyeurism
• Section - 354A - Sexual Harassment
• Section - 354B Public disrobing of
Woman
WHAT CAN BE DONE ?
• Domestic abuse, as per the
Domestic Violence Act, includes
actual abuse or threat that is
physical, sexual, verbal, emotional
and economical
• Say No. Speak up. Or it will
become pattern. You have to raise
your voice instantly
• Raise your voice against domestic
abuse not just in your own house,
but also that of your neighbors,
friends and even strangers
• Increase women’s participation
at all levels: social, economic and
political
• Awareness of women’s rights –
by the state, civil society
organizations, as well as the
public at large
• Gender budgeting and gender
mainstreaming within state
agencies and civil society
organizations
General recommendations
WHAT IS
HUMAN
TRAFFICKING?
Human Trafficking is:
The illegal use of a variety of means to force an
individual (the trafficked) to relinquish his/her
personal freedom for the profit of another person (the
trafficker) often, simply considered “involuntary
servitude” or “modern-day slavery”.
Types of Trafficking
Sexual Exploitation
• prostitution
• pornography
• bride trafficking
• commercial abuse of children
• massage parlors, hostess clubs,
brothels, escort services,
commercial phone sex &
internet dating
• exotic dancing/stripping
Types of Trafficking
Forced labour
• domestic servitude (domestic work & child care)
• manual labor
-small-scale factory work
-construction work
-sweatshops & farms of multinational corps
-agricultural & landscape work
• restaurants
• nail salons
• hotel housekeeping
Some Reasons of Child Trafficking in India
• Economic deprivation(e.g poverty)
• Lack of employment opportunities
• Low social status(more common for girls)
• Low levels of education and general awareness
• Socio-cultural norms
• Political uprisings(child soldiers)
• Traditional religious and cultural practices
Difficulty Identifying Trafficking Victims
• distrust of service providers
• lies & false stories
• untrustworthy interpreters
• “one shot”
• difference between intimate partner violence &
human trafficking
What to do
1. building trust is the number one priority
2. reassure the potential victim
3. one-on-one interactions are ideal
4. specifically ask about the patient’s safety
5. offer re-worded stories
6. stay calm & even-keeled
7. ALWAYS document your suspicion in your notes, at
the very least
What to do
STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING
• Dowries
may be in
the form of
 Goods
(clothing or
jewelry)
 Assets
(livestock,
land, or cash)
Dowry is a gift from the bride’s family to
the groom’s family on marriage
Dowry being a crime is still prevalent in India because many
people are of the notion that their daughters will not be
harassed after the marriage. Bride-burning is a form of
domestic violence, a category of dowry death, which occurs
when a young woman is murdered by her husband or his
family at her family's refusal to pay additional dowry.
Religion and traditions
Sex differentiation
Educational status
Urban living
Laws under the Indian Penal Code
(IPC)
 Dowry Prohibition Act: any property or valuable
(direct or indirect) given before, at or after the
marriage
 Section 304B: Death of a woman within 7 years of
her marriage
 Section 498A: When husband or his family subjects
woman to cruelty (“intentional” behavior that
causes serious injury or harassment for dowry)
 Section 376: Rape law
 Section 294: Obscene acts and songs
 Section 354: Intent to outrage a woman’s modesty
In a
democratic
country
Where do
they stand ?
Lacking
their
rights
Raise your voice against dowry. Resist to take and
give dowry.
Gender Discrimination
[ROOTED PROBLEM OF INDIA]
Gender Discrimination in INDIA
Preference of male child
over female child is one of
the main reason that
contributes to promotion
of gender discrimination.
Sex ratio in India is 940
women per 1000 men.
Especially in backward
areas women are still
being exploited and even
killed.
Causes Increasing number of
rape cases and sexual
harassment against
women all over the
country has given
strength to gender
discrimination
against women.
CausesWomen still do not
have the right to
own the parental
property inspite of
the fact that
constitution
provides them this
right.
Female Foeticide
Female Foeticide
• Pre-natal sex-determination
was banned in India in 1994,
under the Pre-conception and
Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques
(Prohibition of Sex Selection)
Act.
• But there are still instances of
killing of female child before
birth especially in rural areas of
the country.
A girl child may be a future Kalpana Chawla, Indira
Gandhi or Bachendri Pal. So, why kill girls?
Help Stop Female Feticide.
THANK YOU

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  • 1. Developed by: Poonam Verma and Maninder Kaur Department of Computer Science and Applications, Kamla Nehru College For Women ,Phagwara.
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  • 3. An evil is usually referred to something troublesome and harmful. Social evils are issues or matters that directly or indirectly affect one or more members of society. Social evils are destructive to the peace and harmony of a country as a whole.
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  • 5.  Corruption  Drug Abuse  Child labor  Domestic Violence  Human Trafficking  Dowry and Dowry Death  Gender Inequality  Female Foeticides The most prevalent of the social evils in India are:-
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  • 9.  Politics and bureaucracy.  Land and property  Service sector  Income Tax Department  Armed Forces  Religious institution
  • 10. CORRUPTION SCAMS IN INDIA  2G Spectrum Scam  Common Wealth Games Scam  Telgi Scam  IPL Scam  Satyam Scam
  • 12. POLITICS December 2008, 120 of India's 522 parliament members were facing criminal charges.
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  • 15. POLICE Transparency International estimates that truckers pay US$5 billion in bribes annually
  • 16. BUREAUCRACY In 2009 survey of the leading economies of Asia, revealed Indian bureaucracy to be least efficient out of under developed economies. It was also found that working with India's civil servants was a "slow and painful" process.
  • 17. LAND AND PROPERTY ANDHRA EX-CM ROSAIAH B S YEDDYURAPPA
  • 19. ARMED FORCES SHOES OF KARGIL WAR
  • 20. RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS CHURCH OF NORTH INDIA ARE MAKING MONEY BY SELLING BAPTISM CERTIFICATES
  • 21. CONSEQUENCES OF CORRUPTION  Loss of national wealth  Hindrance and obstruction in development  Backwardness  Poverty  Brain drain  Rise in terrorism and crimes  Rise in suicide cases  Psychological and social disorders • Authority and power in wrong hands
  • 22. CURES FOR CORRUPTION IN INDIA  Value education  Effective and regular vigilance  Responsible citizen  Effective leadership and administration  Strong media support( through films, ads , serials)  Strong legislation  Social organisation
  • 23. STEPS TAKEN TO REDUCE CORRUPTION
  • 24. ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICE AND COURTS BHOOMI PROJECT
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  • 28. A drug, is a substance, when absorbed into the body of a living organism, alters normal bodily functions physically as well as emotionally. Drugs What they Are and What they Do ?
  • 29. Drug abuse is an intense desire to obtain increasing amounts of a particular substance.
  • 31. Why do so many Teenagers start down this potentially Dangerous path ?
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  • 34. It is believed that drug abuse only harms the user but this graph clearly depicts that it not only harms the person but destroys the whole family ,his profession, and life.
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  • 37. Many a time poverty forces parents to send their children to hazardous jobs. Although they know it is wrong, they have no other alternative as they need ‘Money’.
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  • 39. Some Sweet Ones Some Bitter Ones
  • 40. CHILD LABOUR *Child labor is a devastation, they should concentrate on education * Put the children in classes not in tea glasses * Don’t ask children to take tool instead send them to school Child is meant to learn, not to earn..
  • 41. Child labor in India India accounts for the second highest number where child labor in the world Africa accounts for the highest number of children employed and exploited According to certain experts approximately 10 million bonded children laborers are working as domestic servants in India Beyond this, there are almost 55 million bonded child laborers hired across various other industries
  • 42. Regulation and prohibition act This was declared by the parliament on 23rd December, 1986 It includes Prohibition of employment of children in certain occupations and processes No child shall be employed or permitted to work in any of the occupations which are hazardous by its nature
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  • 44. Causes of child labor….  Poverty  Parental illiteracy  Tradition of making children learn the family skills  Absence of compulsory Primary education  Social apathy and tolerance of child labor  Ineffective enforcement of the legal provisions pertaining to child labor  Ignorance of the parents about the adverse consequences of child labor
  • 45. Child labors in World..
  • 46. CHILD LABOR "Small hands can handle a pen better, lend your support to abolish child labor." "Fight for the Future of Young Lives, who knows we may find the next President working in a hotel..." "World revolves around the children, children's future revolve around education. Stop child labor"
  • 47. DO YOUR BIT TO STOP CHILD labour
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  • 50. What is actually Violence? • Physical • Visual • Verbal or • Sexual acts That are experienced by a woman or a girl including threats, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in private life.
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  • 53. • “Physical abuse" means any act or conduct which is of such a nature as to cause bodily pain, harm or danger to life, limb, or health or impair the health and development of the aggrieved person. • “Sexual abuse" include, any conduct of a sexual nature that abuses, humiliates, degrades or otherwise violates the dignity of woman. • “Verbal and Emotional abuse" includes insults, ridicule, humiliation and name calling specially with regard to not having a child or a male child . Domestic Violence
  • 54. Most husbands hit the wall when they get angry during an argument, it all starts with hitting the wall and then it could go on to your face. Be Aware!
  • 55. Whom to complain? • Police • Protection officer • Magistrate • Service providers • Government
  • 56. How You Can Stop Domestic Violence
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  • 58. • Section 326 B – Voluntarily throwing or attempting to throw acid • Criminal law (amendment) Act, 2013 • Section 326A – Voluntarily causing grievous hurt by use of acid etc • Section 354D – Stalking • Section 354C – Voyeurism • Section - 354A - Sexual Harassment • Section - 354B Public disrobing of Woman
  • 59. WHAT CAN BE DONE ? • Domestic abuse, as per the Domestic Violence Act, includes actual abuse or threat that is physical, sexual, verbal, emotional and economical • Say No. Speak up. Or it will become pattern. You have to raise your voice instantly • Raise your voice against domestic abuse not just in your own house, but also that of your neighbors, friends and even strangers
  • 60. • Increase women’s participation at all levels: social, economic and political • Awareness of women’s rights – by the state, civil society organizations, as well as the public at large • Gender budgeting and gender mainstreaming within state agencies and civil society organizations General recommendations
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  • 63. Human Trafficking is: The illegal use of a variety of means to force an individual (the trafficked) to relinquish his/her personal freedom for the profit of another person (the trafficker) often, simply considered “involuntary servitude” or “modern-day slavery”.
  • 64. Types of Trafficking Sexual Exploitation • prostitution • pornography • bride trafficking • commercial abuse of children • massage parlors, hostess clubs, brothels, escort services, commercial phone sex & internet dating • exotic dancing/stripping
  • 65. Types of Trafficking Forced labour • domestic servitude (domestic work & child care) • manual labor -small-scale factory work -construction work -sweatshops & farms of multinational corps -agricultural & landscape work • restaurants • nail salons • hotel housekeeping
  • 66. Some Reasons of Child Trafficking in India • Economic deprivation(e.g poverty) • Lack of employment opportunities • Low social status(more common for girls) • Low levels of education and general awareness • Socio-cultural norms • Political uprisings(child soldiers) • Traditional religious and cultural practices
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  • 68. Difficulty Identifying Trafficking Victims • distrust of service providers • lies & false stories • untrustworthy interpreters • “one shot” • difference between intimate partner violence & human trafficking
  • 69. What to do 1. building trust is the number one priority 2. reassure the potential victim 3. one-on-one interactions are ideal 4. specifically ask about the patient’s safety 5. offer re-worded stories 6. stay calm & even-keeled 7. ALWAYS document your suspicion in your notes, at the very least What to do
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  • 72. • Dowries may be in the form of  Goods (clothing or jewelry)  Assets (livestock, land, or cash) Dowry is a gift from the bride’s family to the groom’s family on marriage
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  • 74. Dowry being a crime is still prevalent in India because many people are of the notion that their daughters will not be harassed after the marriage. Bride-burning is a form of domestic violence, a category of dowry death, which occurs when a young woman is murdered by her husband or his family at her family's refusal to pay additional dowry.
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  • 77. Religion and traditions Sex differentiation Educational status Urban living
  • 78. Laws under the Indian Penal Code (IPC)  Dowry Prohibition Act: any property or valuable (direct or indirect) given before, at or after the marriage  Section 304B: Death of a woman within 7 years of her marriage  Section 498A: When husband or his family subjects woman to cruelty (“intentional” behavior that causes serious injury or harassment for dowry)  Section 376: Rape law  Section 294: Obscene acts and songs  Section 354: Intent to outrage a woman’s modesty
  • 79. In a democratic country Where do they stand ? Lacking their rights
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  • 81. Raise your voice against dowry. Resist to take and give dowry.
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  • 84. Gender Discrimination in INDIA Preference of male child over female child is one of the main reason that contributes to promotion of gender discrimination. Sex ratio in India is 940 women per 1000 men. Especially in backward areas women are still being exploited and even killed.
  • 85. Causes Increasing number of rape cases and sexual harassment against women all over the country has given strength to gender discrimination against women.
  • 86. CausesWomen still do not have the right to own the parental property inspite of the fact that constitution provides them this right.
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  • 89. Female Foeticide • Pre-natal sex-determination was banned in India in 1994, under the Pre-conception and Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act. • But there are still instances of killing of female child before birth especially in rural areas of the country.
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  • 92. A girl child may be a future Kalpana Chawla, Indira Gandhi or Bachendri Pal. So, why kill girls? Help Stop Female Feticide.
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