Is being a female in Odisha difficult?

When the rigor of Goddess worship on Thursdays of Margashira month, when the pride in celebration of menstruation in Raja festival, when the credit of having had a woman Chief Minister in early 70’s, and all such stories of glorious status of females is pitted against data shown in the recently published National Crime Records […]

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When the rigor of Goddess worship on Thursdays of Margashira month, when the pride in celebration of menstruation in Raja festival, when the credit of having had a woman Chief Minister in early 70’s, and all such stories of glorious status of females is pitted against data shown in the recently published National Crime Records Bureau 2016 report, one wonders what the real story is. One wonders about the status of females in Odia society, about the law and order issues concerning women, about the depravity that a largely patriarchal society is depicting.

Inglorious record of crime against women in Odisha begins with 1st rank bagged by the state in outraging modesty of women, with 8269 victims and a rate of 39.1 (rate is calculated by considering population estimate of year 2016). Another shameful 1st rank is obtained in the category of disrobing women.