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Pohane Deepali Dnyaeshwar, Dr. Veena Ramji Raut

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The effects of domestic violence impact on women's and their children's physical and emotional health are well referenced, as are the injuries and mental health issues. Unfortunately, societal disposition and equal affectation of crimes against women persist in spite of the increased health risks faced by victims, Indian health institutions have not provided enough help. Nonetheless, India is making significant strides towards more than efficient interference and assistance for women, and these efforts might be expanded upon. In order to change men's views about what constitutes acceptable and justification for spousal abuse, as well as their actual abusive actions, A male individual must engage in gender change and engagement with male mentors given the well-established link between men's problematic, dangerous alcohol consumption and domestic violence, alcohol treatments may also be helpful. We need to help females who are at risk of domestic abuse a group that is proportionately affected by violence in their birth social environment so they can understand that violence does not have to be a relation of their marital status can learn healthy coping mechanisms from their male partners or even walk away from them to lessen the likelihood of violence. For those who are in imminent danger, formal assistance should be increased. This is especially important for rural regions, where there is a higher rate of spousal violence and less resources available. Large-scale community and societal change initiatives are required, considering the widespread acceptance of husbands abusing their wives in marriage and the fact that these views have not altered much in India over the last ten years.

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The Sociological Impact Of Domestic Abuse Of Women On Indian Societies And Public’s. (2023). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 38, 2004-2014. https://doi.org/10.59670/scry0f12