According to the latest World Bank Data released, India has overtaken Japan to emerge as the 3rd largest economy in terms of purchasing power parity, behind US and China. That’s no mean achievement for a country that has taken a back seat on development for a very long time.
But there is also a dark side to this success story. An ugly truth that we would rather not see nor discuss and least of all do anything about. And it’s happening right here in our homes. Yes, our homes. Women are being subject to all sorts of violence; physical abuse and emotional abuse. And we are all turning a blind eye because it happens to be a mother, a sister, a wife, a sister-in-law, an aunt or even a grandmother. But abuse it is.
So what has made us so insular and accepting of an act that must be downright condemned and stood up against? Why is it that we carry on with our lives from one day to the next hoping it will pass? It never does, it only increases. Such is the nature of the beast.
According to the latest World Bank Data released, India has overtaken Japan to emerge as the 3rd largest economy in terms of purchasing power parity, behind US and China. That’s no mean achievement for a country that has taken a back seat on development for a very long time.
But there is also a dark side to this success story. An ugly truth that we would rather not see nor discuss and least of all do anything about. And it’s happening right here in our homes. Yes, our homes. Women are being subject to all sorts of violence; physical abuse and emotional abuse. And we are all turning a blind eye because it happens to be a mother, a sister, a wife, a sister-in-law, an aunt or even a grandmother. But abuse it is.
So what has made us so insular and accepting of an act that must be downright condemned and stood up against? Why is it that we carry on with our lives from one day to the next hoping it will pass? It never does, it only increases. Such is the nature of the beast.