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Open letter to the law minister of India on the maintenance laws

To,

Shri Salman Khurshid

The Honorable Minister for Law and Justice

Sub: – Paying (multiple) maintenance to qualified and empowered women for short marriage must be stopped with immediate effect.

Honorable Minister,

Ordering maintenance to a qualified woman voluntarily, incapacitating herself after a

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Mandavli Bill – A serious concern for husbands

All the characters in the below story excerpt are fictitious and bear no resemblance whatsoever to any person living or dead, any resemblance is purely co-incidental.

Before going into the details of how the Mandavli Bill can be a serious concern for husbands, lets walkthrough a short imaginary story.

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Star Plus promotes Domestic Violence Against Men

Male hatred (misandry) has been there since ages. Misandry never started with the advent of feminism. Feminists merely amplified the existing misandry and encashed it for their sinister agenda of discriminating men, under the guise of a socially relevant term – “Gender Equality”.

There wasn’t any concept of feminism at the

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Married men are twice as vulnerable to suicide due to Domestic Violence compared to married women

The suicide statistics for the year 2009 for India are out as published by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) – a unit of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

A glimpse of the figures is

Unmarried boys – 17738. Unmarried girls – 10063. Husbands – 58192 Wives – 31300 Widower –

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Men are Emotional Beings

As I write this article, I recollect an incident dating back to about a year ago. A man from Pune was talking to me on phone about how the local tabloid, “Pune Mirror” had covered the false implication of the man in a matrimonial case, the man being accused of abetting his wife’s

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International Men’s Day Pamphlets

Did You Know? Men have made some of the most wonderful inventions/discoveries which have made life easy today, like: The internet – backbone of the technological progress of the 21st century. Medicines that made baby-delivery easy for women – one of the most progressive inventions of the 20th century. It’s majorly the men who have

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If I left her, I would be killed

There’s a widespread belief that it’s mainly women who are the victims of violence in the home, but a study suggests that as many as 40% of victims are men.

The group Parity, which campaigns for men’s rights, says that male victims are often ignored by police and there are only

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Feminism going too far in Spain, “men’s lib” claims (Feature)

By Sinikka Tarvainen, DPA

Madrid (dpa) – Women’s rights need to be defended, most Spaniards agree – but do men need their own liberation movement as well?

Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero’s progressive women’s rights policies have sparked a debate on whether his campaign for the equality of

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Serbian women turn into husband-bashing wives

Between 7 and 10 per cent of men are exposed to either physical or mental abuse at home

“I must be the first man in the Balkans to admit that I have been battered by my wife,” Dusan Stojkovic said with a wry smile, speaking from Serbia’s first safe house

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Battered Balkan men struggle to overcome social stigma

10 per cent of Serbian men were exposed to either physical or mental abuse at home

Cuprija, Serbia: “I must be the first man in the Balkans to admit that I have been battered by my wife,” Dusan Stojkovic said with a wry smile, speaking from Serbia’s first safe house for battered

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