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Item Open Access Deserted women in patriarchal sikkim and Darjeeling hills(University of North Bengal, 2015-03) Roy, Sanjay K.; Khawas, BabikaIn patriarchal social orders in Sikkim and Darjeeling Hills, which also have kept into practice many elements of feudal social order, the women are subjected to various forms of discrimination and violence; one manifestation of such a social situation is desertion of women in their 40s and 50s. This is a form of cruelty done on women across classes and communities in rural as well as urban areas, despite the fact that they have served their husbands and in-laws with all sincerity and played their role as mothers. The victim women do not get much support either from the society or from the state or the institutions (including the law against domestic violence) and live with a lot of hardship. In Sikkim the Family Court, State Women’s’ Commission, and NGOs come forward with some support but in Darjeeling Hills there is no presence of any institution that could come forward in defense of the deserted women.Item Open Access Domestic violence and intervention of family counseling Centers(University of North Bengal, 2010) Mondal, Binata; Bhadra, Ranjit KumarItem Open Access Domestic violence women and the law ; an Indian perspective(University of North Bengal, 2009) Rai, Neelam; Dwivedi, B P