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Written by Sudheer Deoli
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Sunday, 06 January 2013 09:19 |
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The change in the sexual behaviors of male and female can not be limited to bed. The colorful stories of activities before Sex, between sex and after sex are out there in the market to lure teenagers. These activities and stories basically carry a dominance of male’s desires and fancies. At a time when Females are becoming more and more mutual, comfortable and expressive about their sexuality, the dominance of male sexuality is finding it difficult to adjust, thus resulting in sexual exploitations and crimes. This growing inferiority regarding sexual expression and comfort of male reflects in the dominance of their desires in those fancy stories.
In this changing democratic set up male sexuality is looking more and more immature and undeveloped. The increasing desires to showcase the manliness (Mardanagi) are the signs of increasing inferiority in males. With this inferiority, the progressive steps of females resulting in breaking the age old conventions of an Indian lady have reflected in the distorted mindsets of males.
An inferior male tries to compensate his inferiority through forceful acts of manliness on a female, therefore establishing the so called dominance of man over woman. The growing aggression in a male’s behavior is the result of that inferiority.
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Last Updated on Monday, 07 January 2013 03:07 |
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Written by Aditi Rawat
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Thursday, 27 December 2012 06:18 |
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Result of Gujarat Vidhan Sabha election has been announced and as expected BJP got majority. Thus Modi made a hatrick by getting re-elected in the state. This magnanimous victory has again proved his political power. This victory has re-glorified his political image and also enlarged his political size. Now that the result has been declared everyone is waiting for Modi to be declared as prime ministerial candidate of BJP.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 January 2013 02:36 |
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Written by Sudheer Deoli
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Saturday, 15 December 2012 19:51 |
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After the arrest of two senior journalists of Zee Group, the discussion on the practice of Journalism in India has once again fuelled the debate over the credibility of Corporations heading the media groups. Though, the investigations are still on, postmortems of the whole saga have already covered every mainline magazine of the country. Most of the stories covering the event have viewed it from a Journalistic and the credibility point of view. The redundancy of the same argument about the two Journalists being unfair and dishonest to their profession has found a cacophony from print to electronic media.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 16 December 2012 04:19 |
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Written by Sudheer Deoli
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Saturday, 22 December 2012 09:29 |
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The Cruel and Barbaric incident of Delhi has poured a rain of agony and frustration in the middle class. The severity of the situation is bound to occur, especially after listening and reading to the events which took place in that fateful evening. To a lay man’s eye, suddenly, there seem to be a union of all the section which is demanding capital punishment for the culprits. The death penalty seems to have found its sounds from the biggest chunk of mass i.e. the Middle Class youth.
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Last Updated on Monday, 24 December 2012 14:48 |
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Written by Atul Singh
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Sunday, 09 December 2012 14:30 |
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Amartya sen described the falling sex ratio in India as ‘missing women’, while Migration from the villages of Uttarakhand drawn out just opposite picture of ‘missing men’[1] in the state. From the villages of Uttarakhand men are missing because small terraced fields are not able to satisfy the need of entire family as a result men migrate to other areas for his livelihood and necessities of the family. Usually they prefer most to join army forces being best employment opportunity as well as secure income for them otherwise they move forward to other sectors. Only few migrants are lucky who succeed to migrate entire family with him but all are not fortunate enough. Most migrant male workers have to wait until they get secure employment till then it’s a distributed family in which woman, children and parents left behind in the villages. Education is second biggest factor, after employment, responsible for migration. People send their children to distant towns like Almora, Nainital and Dehradun for suitable educational opportunities. In most cases, male children are prioritised for better education which prepares them to be ready to migrate. In the survey of study, it was found that near to fifty percent young males in age group 18-35 years, have migrated for different reasons from villages. (Bose Ashish, 2000)
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