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Franklin Joseph Article > ‘What is the Naked Truth about Rape in India?’

Article written by Specialist Guruji Franklin Joseph Safety Specialist Guruji Franklin Joseph, a Social Entrepreneur established the Founder of Franklin Joseph PowerToWomen.in ~ Corporate Self Defense Workshop with Psychological Women Empowerment on Warrior Leadership, Stress Resilience and Conflict Management Wellness Training, where he currently serves as Founder. Along with being its CEO, Guruji Franklin Joseph (alias ‘Dr. Safety’) leads the Indian Institute of Strategic Threat-Intelligence Analysis and Combat Tactical Science. With its shocking statistics and widespread social shame, rape is still a major problem in India. throughout around 30,000 rape cases are reported each year, according to the National Crime Records Bureau, exposing a disturbing reality that damages people and communities all throughout the country. Even while these numbers are noteworthy, they just scratch the surface of the larger problem of sexual violence because many cases remain unreported because of stigma in society, humiliation, or fear. Due to the widespread nature of this crime, several questions have been raised concerning the effectiveness of current legal frameworks, public perceptions toward victims, and the lack of education of both men and women. Cultural norms, gender inequity, and educational shortcomings are only a few of the complex interconnected factors at the heart of…

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