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Title: Domestic Violence Against Married Women: A Case Study of Gundu VDC, Bhaktapur
Authors: Katwal, Urmila Kumari
Keywords: Domestic Violence;Married Women
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Central Department of Rural Development
Abstract: This study entitled "DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST MARRIED WOMEN ( A Case Study of Gundu VDC of Bhaktapur District)" is written for partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Master of Arts in Rural Development. The general objectives of this study is to assess domestic violence against married women in Gundu village Development Committee of Bhaktapur District. The specific objectives are a) to trace out the knowledge and causes of violence against married women, to explore the remedy and way of prevention of violence against married women, c) to explore the situation of legal provision and reporting behavior of violence cases against married women. Violence against women is the main obstacles for the women empowerment. Violence against women is the violation of women's all forms of human rights. It makes the women less confident, inferior and it also damages the women's self esteem, create social humiliate. This study deals with only the domestic violence in Gundu VDC in Bhaktapur District. The researcher had taken 54 respondents from the entire VDC through purposive sampling method. The study area was found diversity in caste, ethnic groups, religions, culture and socio-economic background. In this VDC people get transportation facilities, education, health facilities, electricity, pure drinking water, modernization, economic opportunities. In this VDC, most of the respondents are Hindus, 70.4 percent, followed by Buddhist 18.5 percent and Christianity 11.1 percent. On the basis of field survey, in this VDC the events of domestic violence were highly occur in intermediate age. Due to low level of living people were also found uneducated, poor health, unaware, engaging in alcoholing, gambling, traditional believes, due to these reasons most of the women facing violence behavior. Most of the women keep the incident secret for the sake of prestige, which is also increase in the domestic violence against women. From the view of respondents, the cause of domestic violence are not mutual understanding between couples, unemployment, alcohol, gambling, not able to work, drug addicting. Finally awareness and empowerment, skillful training for women, opportunity to work for women. Stronger political commitment groups to be active to impose adequate punishment to abuser and protect women from victimization.
URI: http://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/2253
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