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Sexual violence: Women are safer in Karachi than Delhi

Sexual violence: Women are safer in Karachi than Delhi; govt efforts fail on Business Standard. Delhi has been paired with Brazil's Sao Paulo in a poll that lists the cities where women fear the risk of sexual violence, including rape, attacks or harassment

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Sexual violence: Women are safer in Karachi than Delhi

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  1. Sexual violence: Women are safer in Karachi than Delhi Delhi has been paired with Brazil's Sao Paulo in a poll that lists the cities where women fear the risk of sexual violence, including rape, attacks or harassment Sexual violence: Women are safer in Karachi than Delhi; govt efforts fail on Business Standard. Delhi has been paired with Brazil's Sao Paulo in a poll that lists the cities where women fear the risk of sexual violence, including rape, attacks or harassment.

  2. New Delhi has been named the world’s worst megacity for sexual violence against women in a survey conducted by the Thomson Reuters Foundation. Delhi has been paired with Brazil’s Sao Paulo in the poll, which lists the cities where women fear the risk of sexual violence, including rape, attacks or harassment. The survey comes just five years after the national capital witnessed the horrific Nirbhaya gangrape incident in December 2012, which resulted in a widespread public outcry demanding better safety measures for women. The poll was conducted in 19 of the world’s biggest megacities with populations of more than 10 million and asked 380 experts in cities to assess the risk of sexual violence. Delhi schools aren’t safe either • In a shocking incident, a five-year-old girl was allegedly raped inside the premises of Tagore Public School in the national capital’s Gandhi Nagar area. The police had registered a case against under Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act) and is investigating the matter and the accused was arrested. A Delhi woman narrates why she feels unsafe in the city • Most residential colonies in Delhi are poorly lit. Even main roads, inner streets, sections of markets, areas between residential blocks and bus stops pose a threat. In fact, in a survey carried out by Jagori among 500 women in the city, over 95 per cent reported carrying things like pepper sprays and sharp objects for protection. But such individualistic solutions like pepper-spray and self-defence are not an answer to our plight. At best, this is jugaad, a make-do arrangement to protect ourselves. Click here to read the full article on Sexual violence Against Women

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