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 Dowry or Dahej is the money, goods, or
  estate that a woman brings to her
  husband in marriage.
 The practice of giving Dowry is very
  common in the Indian and South Asian
  cultures.
 The family of the bride gives the groom
  and/or his family dowry to ensure that
  their daughter will be well taken care of.
 Dowry is a form of assurance that the
  bride will be well treated. If not, it can be
  revoked.
 In the event that the husband dies, the
  wife will be financially stable through
  inheritance of the dowry she paid.
 We can date the history of Dowry as far
  back as 1700 BC when the Code of
  Hammurabi was written.
 This code stated that in the death of her
  husband or through divorce, the wife
  would receive back the Dowry that she
  paid to him.
 The initial role of dowry was to financially
  provide for the bride because she was
  moving into a joint family with the groom.
 Women were not allowed to work and earn
  a living outside of the home, so dowry was
  suppose to serve as her income and her
  contribution to the home.
  As times have changed, Dowry is now
  considered a way for a groom and his
  family to extort money and gifts from the
  bride and her family.
 Families often go broke because they are
  unable to supply the Dowry to the groom.
 Majority of these women come from poor
  to middle class homes in which their parents
  save for years in order to provide Dowry to
  the groom.
 Dowry death is the death of young
  women either by murder or suicide as a
  resort of inability to provide more dowry
  to her husband and his family.
 The most common form of dowry death
  is “bride burning” in which the bride is
  doused with gasoline or kerosene and
  set on fire. This is usually done by the
  groom or his family.
   These women committed suicide by
    hanging or poisoning because they
    could no longer endure the harassment
    and torture they were being subjected
    to by their in-laws and groom.
 According to the Indian
  National Crime Records
  Bureau(NCRB) there
  were approx. 6787
  reported dowry deaths
  in India in 2005.
 The NCRB also reported
  that there were 2,276
  female suicides related
  to dowry in 2006 which
  amounts to 6 deaths per
  day.
 Hinduism is the
  predominant religion in
  India. Giving of Dowry is
  a tradition and ritual
  observed in Hindu
  marriages.
 Arranged marriages in
  India are a common
  cultural practice.
 The Hindu religion states
  that marriage is a sacred
  relationship and consist
  of dharma(obligatory
  duty) and samskara
  (sacrament).
 In July1961, Indian officials created The
  Dowry Prohibition Act which prohibits the
  demand, receipt, or payment of dowry in
  marriage.
 In this act, any gifts viewed as a
  precondition for marriage were punishable
  and illegal
 Punishment for receiving or giving dowry is
  imprisonment up to 6 years and/or a fine of
  5000 Rupees or the amount of dowry which
  was paid (whichever is more).
   In 1986, this penal code was inserted into the
    Dowry Prohibition Act stating if a woman is
    burned to death or dies due to(unnatural)
    bodily injuries within seven years of her
    marriage this case will be investigated as
    dowry death.
   If it is proven that these women were tortured
    or harassed soon before her death groom and
    his family would be considered suspects and/or
    implicated in the cause of her death(deemed
    dowry death).
   Punishment can range from seven years to life.
 Despite the Dowry Prohibition Act and
  Indian Penal Code(304b) dowry and
  dowry death are still occurring in India.
 Although dowry death maybe
  investigated convictions are slim to
  none.
 The accused party states that their”
  beloved bride” is dead as a result of a
  kitchen fire.
   Female feticide is the act
    of death on a female fetus
   Many Indian families are
    forced to result to feticide
    because they cannot
    afford to pay dowry when
    their daughter becomes of
    age to marry.
   In the Indian culture ” No
    dowry, No marriage” is a
    common term.
   If these women did not get
    married she would be a
    disgrace to her family and
    shame their name.
 Indian Brides and their families are the ones
  who suffer from the Dowry system
 As a result of inability to provide (more)
  Dowry, they are often
  killed, harassed, tortured or commit suicide.
 The extremely poor to middle class are
  affected by the Dowry system
 The groom and his family benefit from
  receiving Dowry and may kill the bride in
  order to remarry and receive dowry from
  another bride(and her family).
 Women Organizations, legal
  amendments, media support , special
  police cells for women and protest are
  all ways people are trying to end the
  Dowry system in India.
 Despite their attempts dowry still
  continues to be a social norm in the
  Indian society, thus dowry deaths
  continue to rise.
 Based on what I have learned, it appears
  that the dowry system in India will continue
  to be practiced.
 Women’s lives will be continue to be
  jeopardized and in the hands of her groom
  and his family
 Women must make a stand to refuse to pay
  the dowry and the Indian Government must
  make every attempt possible to prosecute
  and investigate every dowry death
  reported.
      Ankur, 2006. Dowry death in one of the worlds most dynamic cities. Indian Daily[online] June
       29,2006. Available from:
    http://www.indiadaily.org/entry/dowry-death-in-one-of-the-worlds-most-dynamic-cities/
    [cited 8 May 2009]

     Banerji, R., 2007. Roopa is only one of thousands of dowry victims. Flickr[online]
     September 23.2007. Available from:
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/rita_banerji/1427495100/
      [cited 12 May 2009]

       Das,S., 2006. Centre seeks report on Orissa female foeticide issue. Kalinga Times[online]
      2006. Available from:
      http://kalingatimes.com/orissa_news/news/20070725_female_foeticide_issue.htm
      [cited 13May 2009]

       Marc. 2009. Dowry :stay away from it. Osocio[online]January 21,2009. Available from:
       http://osocio.org/category/woman_issues/
      [cited 12 May 2009]
       2009.Dowry death. Wikipedia[online] March 9, 2009. Available from:
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowry_death
    [cited 11 May 2009]

     2009. Dowry. Wikipedia[online] 2009. May 7, 2009. Available from:
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowry
     [cited 13 May 2009]

     Caleekal, A.,1997. Dowry death.Digitalism[online]Available from:
    http://digitalism.org/artdoc/ddeath.html
    [cited 13 May 2009]

     2000-2004.Dowry in India. Indianchild [online]2000-2004. Available from:
    http://www.indianchild.com/dowry_in_india.htm
    [cited 10 May 2009]

    2009. Hinduism. Wikipedia[online] May 11,2009. Available from:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism
    [cited 13 May 2009]

     2008. Hammurabi’s code. Biologyonline[online] October 21,2008. Available from:
     http://www.biology-online.org/articles/medical-laws-ethics-babylon-read/figure.html
    [cited 13 May 2009]

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Dowry Death In India Finalpptx

  • 1.
  • 2.  Dowry or Dahej is the money, goods, or estate that a woman brings to her husband in marriage.  The practice of giving Dowry is very common in the Indian and South Asian cultures.
  • 3.  The family of the bride gives the groom and/or his family dowry to ensure that their daughter will be well taken care of.  Dowry is a form of assurance that the bride will be well treated. If not, it can be revoked.  In the event that the husband dies, the wife will be financially stable through inheritance of the dowry she paid.
  • 4.  We can date the history of Dowry as far back as 1700 BC when the Code of Hammurabi was written.  This code stated that in the death of her husband or through divorce, the wife would receive back the Dowry that she paid to him.
  • 5.  The initial role of dowry was to financially provide for the bride because she was moving into a joint family with the groom.  Women were not allowed to work and earn a living outside of the home, so dowry was suppose to serve as her income and her contribution to the home.
  • 6.  As times have changed, Dowry is now considered a way for a groom and his family to extort money and gifts from the bride and her family.  Families often go broke because they are unable to supply the Dowry to the groom.  Majority of these women come from poor to middle class homes in which their parents save for years in order to provide Dowry to the groom.
  • 7.  Dowry death is the death of young women either by murder or suicide as a resort of inability to provide more dowry to her husband and his family.  The most common form of dowry death is “bride burning” in which the bride is doused with gasoline or kerosene and set on fire. This is usually done by the groom or his family.
  • 8. These women committed suicide by hanging or poisoning because they could no longer endure the harassment and torture they were being subjected to by their in-laws and groom.
  • 9.
  • 10.  According to the Indian National Crime Records Bureau(NCRB) there were approx. 6787 reported dowry deaths in India in 2005.  The NCRB also reported that there were 2,276 female suicides related to dowry in 2006 which amounts to 6 deaths per day.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.  Hinduism is the predominant religion in India. Giving of Dowry is a tradition and ritual observed in Hindu marriages.  Arranged marriages in India are a common cultural practice.  The Hindu religion states that marriage is a sacred relationship and consist of dharma(obligatory duty) and samskara (sacrament).
  • 14.  In July1961, Indian officials created The Dowry Prohibition Act which prohibits the demand, receipt, or payment of dowry in marriage.  In this act, any gifts viewed as a precondition for marriage were punishable and illegal  Punishment for receiving or giving dowry is imprisonment up to 6 years and/or a fine of 5000 Rupees or the amount of dowry which was paid (whichever is more).
  • 15. In 1986, this penal code was inserted into the Dowry Prohibition Act stating if a woman is burned to death or dies due to(unnatural) bodily injuries within seven years of her marriage this case will be investigated as dowry death.  If it is proven that these women were tortured or harassed soon before her death groom and his family would be considered suspects and/or implicated in the cause of her death(deemed dowry death).  Punishment can range from seven years to life.
  • 16.  Despite the Dowry Prohibition Act and Indian Penal Code(304b) dowry and dowry death are still occurring in India.  Although dowry death maybe investigated convictions are slim to none.  The accused party states that their” beloved bride” is dead as a result of a kitchen fire.
  • 17. Female feticide is the act of death on a female fetus  Many Indian families are forced to result to feticide because they cannot afford to pay dowry when their daughter becomes of age to marry.  In the Indian culture ” No dowry, No marriage” is a common term.  If these women did not get married she would be a disgrace to her family and shame their name.
  • 18.
  • 19.  Indian Brides and their families are the ones who suffer from the Dowry system  As a result of inability to provide (more) Dowry, they are often killed, harassed, tortured or commit suicide.  The extremely poor to middle class are affected by the Dowry system  The groom and his family benefit from receiving Dowry and may kill the bride in order to remarry and receive dowry from another bride(and her family).
  • 20.  Women Organizations, legal amendments, media support , special police cells for women and protest are all ways people are trying to end the Dowry system in India.  Despite their attempts dowry still continues to be a social norm in the Indian society, thus dowry deaths continue to rise.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.  Based on what I have learned, it appears that the dowry system in India will continue to be practiced.  Women’s lives will be continue to be jeopardized and in the hands of her groom and his family  Women must make a stand to refuse to pay the dowry and the Indian Government must make every attempt possible to prosecute and investigate every dowry death reported.
  • 24. Ankur, 2006. Dowry death in one of the worlds most dynamic cities. Indian Daily[online] June 29,2006. Available from: http://www.indiadaily.org/entry/dowry-death-in-one-of-the-worlds-most-dynamic-cities/ [cited 8 May 2009] Banerji, R., 2007. Roopa is only one of thousands of dowry victims. Flickr[online] September 23.2007. Available from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rita_banerji/1427495100/ [cited 12 May 2009] Das,S., 2006. Centre seeks report on Orissa female foeticide issue. Kalinga Times[online] 2006. Available from: http://kalingatimes.com/orissa_news/news/20070725_female_foeticide_issue.htm [cited 13May 2009] Marc. 2009. Dowry :stay away from it. Osocio[online]January 21,2009. Available from: http://osocio.org/category/woman_issues/ [cited 12 May 2009]
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Editor's Notes

  1. This is a picture of an Indian woman with a noose around her neck depicting the Dowry Deaths that occur in India.
  2. Roopa is a 17-year old victim of India's Dowry abuse. Her in-laws forced her to drink acid when she was unable to provide more dowry. Here she shows wounds from the damage done and she must now eat through a feeding tube in her stomach.
  3. The caption read: Each day dowry gets an average of twenty Indian women hanged, stabbed or burned. That’s over 7000 innocent victims per year. So please stay away from it!Vimochan Development Society
  4. Although dowry is provided at the time of marriage, often grooms and their familes want to receive more dowry throughout the marriage. If this is not provided, dowry death occurs.
  5. The sadness in this girls eyes are unforgettable. Put an end to female foeticide. These women could become scientist or find the cure for Aids but we will never know because we are killing them before they are even born.
  6. These women are speaking out against The Dowry System and Dowry Deaths in India.