Born to Fight: The Lifelong Struggle of Women for Safety in India

New Delhi [India], April 10: India has always celebrated the feminine force—be it Durga, Lakshmi, or Saraswati—but when it comes to real women, the safety, dignity, and rights promised to them remain compromised. From the moment a girl is conceived to her final breath, every stage of her life demands survival skills, not just life [...]

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Born to Fight: The Lifelong Struggle of Women for Safety in India
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New Delhi [India], April 10: India has always celebrated the feminine force—be it Durga, Lakshmi, or Saraswati—but when it comes to real women, the safety, dignity, and rights promised to them remain compromised. From the moment a girl is conceived to her final breath, every stage of her life demands survival skills, not just life [...]
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New Delhi [India], April 10: India has always celebrated the feminine force—be it Durga, Lakshmi, or Saraswati—but when it comes to real women, the safety, dignity, and rights promised to them remain compromised. From the moment a girl is conceived to her final breath, every stage of her life demands survival skills, not just life skills. It is not empowerment she enjoys, but a series of invisible battles she must fight daily. In a country that reveres female deities, why do our laws and systems fail to treat women with the same sanctity? Why is sexual, mental, and physical harassment still so rampant? Let us dig deep dive into the life-long struggle of Indian women, real-life horrors they face, legal gaps, and what must be done to give them the freedom they deserve.

Womb Wars: The Girl Child’s First Battle

Even before birth, many Indian girls fight for the right to exist. The sex of a fetus, when female, often brings silence, shame, or even a secret abortion – despite the PCPNDT Act (1994). The numbers expose this silent war: only 929 girls are born for every 1000 boys (NFHS-5). She is erased before her story begins – seen not as a child, but a future dowry burden. This must change. Real-time surveillance of ultrasound clinics is vital. Families raising daughters must be supported and celebrated. And every birth must trigger a gender audit – because no girl should vanish uncounted, unloved, or unprotected.

Childhood: The End of Innocence

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