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SOCIAL ILLS THAT AIL THE INDIAN SOCIETY. BY-MOHAMMAD SAAD ROLL NO -15 CLASS 12 TH

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Social ills that ail the Indian society.By-Mohammad Saadroll no -15 class 12th

NOTE: To replace a picture, just select and delete it. Then use the Insert Picture icon to replace it with one of your own!1introductionA society can only be developed when all the amenities are fulfilled or achieved. In India certain issues have been over come and achieved but still some social issues are in the half way e.g. people below poverty line, literacy rate, unemployment of youth, public health system, dowry system, domestic violence, corruption and political system of IndiaMAIN SOCIAL ILLS :

There are many social problems In India but main social issues which warrants attention of all sources are as under:- Poverty Over PopulationCorruptionChild LabourCasteism Dowry System

Other issues that ail the indian societyUnemploymentSanitationLiteracy rateDomestic Violence Corruption Alcoholism TransportEducation System Public Health System

PovertyINTRODUTION

Poverty is the prime source of practically all evils , whether political , social or economic . a poverty stricken land is an easy prey to its greedy and jealous neighbours . Poverty has brought about political revolutions, moral degeneration and economic upheavals. A nation of hungry and starving millions cannot preserve its integrity and independence for long.

Suggestions:-Education is the only means by which all such problems can be sorted. The pros and cons of this plight are the government continues to introduce the policies which remain merely on papers and are exempted from being implemented.If education for all prevails in the country to the zenith, then the development trap which is created can be eradicated. But being used to spoon feeding will not work what makes a difference is we at individual level join hands and pull up our socks so that we overcome the problems in the race of life.

This would require huge investments both from the private sector as well as the public sector to keep a stumbled block in the path of such holocaust to avoid great peril.

Our Efforts may includeHelp a poor child to acquire proficiency in language Monthly support for a Village Tuition Centre that provides supplementary learning to school going children Provide Rehabilitation of the socially retarded and the youth Sponsor the education of a girl for one year Support 1 month tuition expenses for 20 poor Grade students. Sponsor a 2 month Functional literacy program through Computer for poor Dalit women

Educate a disabled child for a year Sponsor a child's education (inclusive of fees, books, uniforms, supplementary nutrition and medical check up)Donate a bicycle to a poor school going child Education, transportation and medical expenses can be provided.Part sponsor a years college education of a needy student 1 month Computer Training expenses for 48 Poor Tribal students

An educational system isn't worth a great deal if it teaches young people how to make a living but doesn't teach them how to make a life."Education's purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one." Over Population

Over Population:- According to 1981 census our population is about 68.5 crore , which is about three times in USA, having three fold size. Compared to the natural and human resources of the country India is definitely overpopulated. The reason of overpopulation may be defined as lack of awareness among the uneducated class of the society which binds the nation from being developed. According to U.N. projections, Indias population certainly cuts much of the fruits of development.Factors Responsible:-Lack of proper educationBeing superstitious by nature, Indians regard children as the gift of nature.They know very little about the modern methods of population control.They do not realise the importance of better standards of living.

Countries go through five stages of population growthThese are shown by the Demographic transition model (DTM)

Poorer, less developed countries are in the earlier stages of the DTM, whilst richer more developed countries are in the later stages.This has economic and social impacts:

EconomicSocialThe working population pay taxes, some of which the government use to pay the state pensions of older people and to pay for services like healthcare and retirement homes.

Taxes would need to go up because there are more pensions to pay for and older people need more healthcare.

The economy would grow more slowly- less money is being spent on things that help the economy e.g. education and business.

Healthcare services are stretched more because older people need more medical care.People will need to spend more time working as unpaid carers for older family members. This means that the working population have less leisure time and are more stressed and worried.People may have fewer children because they cant afford lots of children when they have dependant older relatives. This leads to a drop in birth rate.

The more old people there are the lower the pension will be .People will have to retire later because they cant afford to get by on a state pension.

Suggestions for Population control:- Social Legislation prohibiting early marriage. Improvement in the percentage of literacy. Family norms should be implemented so that they are made aware of the consequences of large families and that is possible only because of EDUCATION.

CORRUPTION INTRODUTION

Corruption is a type of strategic action. Two or more people undertake an exchange relation by way of a successful transfer of money or power which sidesteps legality or morality to regulate the relation.India is the 84th most corrupted country in the world.A corrupt society stops valuing integrity, virtue or moral principles.It exploits Indias scarce resources.Derail countrys credibility and economic stability.

CAUSES OF CORRUPTIONLack of effective management and organization of administrative mechanism. Lack of economic stability.Lack of effective political leadership. Diminishing values in the society and Diminishing patriotism.Lack of awareness about policies and procedures.Low literacy rate.

TOP 5 CORRUPTION SCAMS IN INDIA 2G Spectrum Scam Common Wealth Games Scam. Telgi Scam IPL Scam Satyam Scam

CONSEQUENCES OF CORRUPTION

Loss of National wealthHindrance and obstruction in developmentBackwardnessPovertyAuthority and power in wrong handsBrain drainRise in terrorism and crimesRise in suicide casesPsychological and social disorders

CURES FOR CORRUPTION IN INDIA

Value educationEffective and regular vigilanceResponsible citizenEffective leadership and administrationStrong Media support( through films, ads , serials)Strong LegislationSocial organisation

CONCLUSION India is a fast developing country in the world where our systems are weak. So there is always a chance of corruption. Who is responsible for this? What action should be taken? What we must keep in mind is Nothing is Impossible. If we join our hands together there can be an end to this deep rooted evil. The only thing is it takes time. A little progress everyday leads to a big result one day..may be tomorrow. Be Good and Do Good. Child Labor:-INTRODUTION

Child labour refers to the employment of children under 18 years at regular and sustained labour. Childhood is considered to be the golden period of ones life. As every coin has two side, there are several children who are tormented and wish to quit their childhood. To escape the torture they suffer persistently they would go for anything under the sky. Some manage to get out and get a better life, but many continue to be where they are, not out of choice, but force. This is the true story of child labour.

What is child labor?Child labour is generally speaking, work for children that harms them or exploits them in someway (physically, mentally, morally or by blocking access to education).

It is the work that exceeds a minimum number of hours depending on the age of a child and on the type of work

61% in Asia, 32% in Africa, and 7% in Latin America, 1% in US, Canada, Europe and other wealthy nations.In Asia, 22% of the workforce is children. In Latin America, 17% of the workforce is children. 246 million child workers aged 5 and 17 were involved in child labor.Out of which 171 million were involved in work that by its nature is hazardousHow Many Are There?

Child labor in IndiaINDIA 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.

33Measures to Cope Up:-Getting a child educatedTeaching children around you.Being more active to the happenings around, can make a big difference in the current situation and condition of children of India."You have to love your children unselfishly. That is hard. But it is the only way."

ConclusionThe social malady of child labor can be brought under control, if each individual takes responsibility of reporting about anyone employing a child below the age of 14years. Thus, instead of ignoring on should find out about reporting child labor and how such children can actually be saved.Child labor can be controlled if the government functions effectively with the support of the public.

casteismINTRODUTION

"Caste" is the term used to describe the complex system of social divisions that pervades life in India. Caste is an ancient hereditary system that developed alongside and became intertwined with Hinduism. Caste determines whom a person can marry, specifies what kind of work he can do, and even controls what he can eat or touch. Since the great majority of Indians are Hindu, the caste system has played an enormous role in the history of India, and it continues to exert tremendous influence on modern Indian culture and politics.

Caste system is based on the principle of inequality. It believes that some people are higher than others. They are not fit to live with the high caste people. They are to be deprived of all privileges and facilities. They are denied high posts and positions they cant man these. Their educational backwardness stood on the way of their consciousness, on the way of social justice. Once backward in educational field they had least share in bureaucracy and decision making process,to their own advantage.

Indias constitution guarantees equal rights. Article 14 says that the state gives to every person equality before the law and equal protection of the laws. Article 15 prohibits discrimination against any citizen on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth, etc. Article 16 guarantees equality of opportunity in matters of public employment, etc.

At the same time, the constitution provides for a reservation system.

Article 46 says The state shall promote with special care the education and economic interests of the weaker sections of the people, and, in particular of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes, and shall protect them from social injustice and all forms of exploitation.

Respond: Does Indias reservation system contradict (go against) her constitutions promise of equal rights?

Caste and community profile people below poverty line in India

CASTE & COMMUNITY GROUPS RURALURBANSchedule Tribes45.8 35.6Schedule Caste35.938.3Other Backward Castes27.029.5Muslim Upper Castes26.834.2Hindu Upper Castes11.709.9Christian Upper Castes09.605.4Upper Castes Sikhs00.004.9Other Upper Castes16.002.7All group27.023.4

DowryINTRODUTION

Dowry means the money, goods or estate that a woman brings to her husband in marriageDowry is a continuing demand. It is not one isolated payment made initially at the time of marriage alone, but a series of gifts before and after marriage till the in-laws and the husband are appeased. This custom of dowry has been in vogue since very ancient times

As per the Dowry Prohibition Act 1961, Dowry is

Any property or valuable security given or agreed to be given either directly or indirectly

By one party to a marriage to the other party to the marriage; or

2. By parents of either party to a marriage or by any other person to either party to the marriage or to any other person, at or before or after the marriage

Dowry Related Crimes

Dowry DeathIndian law states that any suspicious death of a married woman within seven years of her marriage is considered to be a case of dowry death unless proved otherwise by the defendantsIt is a cognizable and non-bailable offence. Dowry Deaths has been defined in under Sec. 304 B of IPC as When the death of a woman is caused by anyburns or bodily injury or occurs otherwise than under normal circumstances within seven years of her marriage and it is shown that soon before her death she was subjected to cruelty or harassments by her husband or by any relative of her husband for, or in connection with the any demand for dowry, such deaths shall be called 'dowry death and such husband or relative shall be deemed to have caused her death.

2. Whoever commits dowry deaths shall be punished by imprisonment for no less than seven years, but which may extend to life imprisonment.

SummaryThis problem is frequent in low or lower middle class. Many of the victims are in the early periods of marriage with extensive burns. Moreover, newly married females are also much more vulnerable to accidental burn as they, in their new place at in-laws house, fail to acclimatize with all sorts of adversities. Though only few cases of literate women succumbed to this injury in authors study, yet literacy has little to do with these injuries as because female literacy itself as whole is low.

Even the literate woman fails to acclimatize with the situation and suicide is resulted. Many of the women die issue less or after having one or two children. Apart from this, dowry problem which results in bride burning is increasing day by day in spite of legislation. Usually the dowry problem exists in joint families and arranged marriages, where the burning of married females are seen mostly.

RAISE YOUR VOICE AGAINST DOWRYPersonal OpinionEven after 65 years of independence though we are devoloping in certain aspects we still lag behind in other aspects such as poverty,female foeticide,child labour,illiteracy,corruption,social crime on woman....if we act as responsible citizens and take necessary steps, if not complete eradication we can atleast combat them and make India a better place...Video on social ills

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