National Commission for Men Silent Scars: Real Stories of Crimes Against Men in India
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- ISBN8230744795
- EAN9798230744795
- Date de parution31/05/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
"National Commission for Men: Silent Scars" is a groundbreaking narrative that tears through the silence surrounding one of India's most overlooked realities-men as victims of crime, abuse, and systemic bias. In a nation that rightly champions women's empowerment, this book dares to ask: Who speaks for the man falsely accused? The father denied custody? The husband driven to suicide? With unwavering empathy and raw honesty, Dr.
Nitya Prakash-author, reformist, and truth-teller-documents real-life stories of Indian men who suffered in silence. From dowry law misuse to domestic violence against men, from high-profile alimony battles to heartbreaking suicides, the book draws upon court cases, suicides, media exposés, and even personal experiences. Each chapter is not just a story-it's a plea for balance, empathy, and legal reform.
This book is not anti-women. It is pro-justice. It is about recognition without retaliation, equity without exclusion. And above all, it is about giving voice to those who've been silenced for far too long. If we fail to acknowledge these silent scars today, tomorrow's headlines may carry the name of someone you know-your brother, your colleague, your son. This isn't just a book. This is a beginning.
Nitya Prakash-author, reformist, and truth-teller-documents real-life stories of Indian men who suffered in silence. From dowry law misuse to domestic violence against men, from high-profile alimony battles to heartbreaking suicides, the book draws upon court cases, suicides, media exposés, and even personal experiences. Each chapter is not just a story-it's a plea for balance, empathy, and legal reform.
This book is not anti-women. It is pro-justice. It is about recognition without retaliation, equity without exclusion. And above all, it is about giving voice to those who've been silenced for far too long. If we fail to acknowledge these silent scars today, tomorrow's headlines may carry the name of someone you know-your brother, your colleague, your son. This isn't just a book. This is a beginning.
"National Commission for Men: Silent Scars" is a groundbreaking narrative that tears through the silence surrounding one of India's most overlooked realities-men as victims of crime, abuse, and systemic bias. In a nation that rightly champions women's empowerment, this book dares to ask: Who speaks for the man falsely accused? The father denied custody? The husband driven to suicide? With unwavering empathy and raw honesty, Dr.
Nitya Prakash-author, reformist, and truth-teller-documents real-life stories of Indian men who suffered in silence. From dowry law misuse to domestic violence against men, from high-profile alimony battles to heartbreaking suicides, the book draws upon court cases, suicides, media exposés, and even personal experiences. Each chapter is not just a story-it's a plea for balance, empathy, and legal reform.
This book is not anti-women. It is pro-justice. It is about recognition without retaliation, equity without exclusion. And above all, it is about giving voice to those who've been silenced for far too long. If we fail to acknowledge these silent scars today, tomorrow's headlines may carry the name of someone you know-your brother, your colleague, your son. This isn't just a book. This is a beginning.
Nitya Prakash-author, reformist, and truth-teller-documents real-life stories of Indian men who suffered in silence. From dowry law misuse to domestic violence against men, from high-profile alimony battles to heartbreaking suicides, the book draws upon court cases, suicides, media exposés, and even personal experiences. Each chapter is not just a story-it's a plea for balance, empathy, and legal reform.
This book is not anti-women. It is pro-justice. It is about recognition without retaliation, equity without exclusion. And above all, it is about giving voice to those who've been silenced for far too long. If we fail to acknowledge these silent scars today, tomorrow's headlines may carry the name of someone you know-your brother, your colleague, your son. This isn't just a book. This is a beginning.