2. What is dowry ?
A transfer of parental property at the
marriage of daughter is called dowry.
This can be in the form of-
Cash valuable metals
Piece of land Expansive gifts car
etc.
3. Names in other contries
INDIA (Dahej and many so names)
BANGLADESH (Joutuk)
PAKISTAN (Jahez)
AFGANISTAN (Jahez)
TURKEY (Ceyiz)
EGYPT (Gehaj etc,)
4. How did it grow to be a social evil.
Parenting: Pressure to raise female
children-> Female infanticide
This increase the practice of female
infanticide
Which is the killing of female after soon
their birth.
They also effects on gender ratio.
impact in contemporary India the gender
ratio is so scud, 60 million more man
than woman
5. Dowry Prohibition Act of 1961?
An Act to prohibit the giving or taking of
dowry. Be it enacted by Parliament in the
Twelfth Year of the Republic of India as
follows: Short title, extent and commencement.
(1) This Act may be called the Dowry
Prohibition Act, 1961. It extends to the whole
of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
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6. What is the situation today?
I'll answer from an urban Indian's point of view. I don't know if this is true for
the entire country.
Dowry in urban India hides behind the veil of 'gifts' for the groom and the
groom's family, jewellery and how the wedding expenses are managed. Cars and
apartments for the couple are common. However, unlike gifts, they are
negotiated before the marriage is finalized, in the case of arranged marriages.
The amount of gold bought for the bride is also discussed and this amount can
be outright ridiculous.
For the groom's family, clothes are bought and hotel rooms are booked for the
wedding. In upper middle class India, dowry is a bit of a status symbol in some
circles.
However, the practice of men refusing for dowry has also become a lot more
prevalent among the same social circles.
With regard to dowry deaths the numbers have been steadily climbing over the
last 12 years.
So while some sects of society are definitely improving, India as a whole isn't.
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