On the evening of December 16, 2012 a 23-year-old woman
and her male companion boarded one of the private buses which often ply
the roads of Delhi, the bustling metropolis and capital of India .
These buses charge travelers a nominal amount to take them short
distances.
The detail of the events which followed have been covered
extensively by the Indian and international media. The woman, a physiotherapy
intern, was raped by a group of men inside the moving bus; she was beaten and mutilated
with an iron rod to the point that she was disemboweled. Battered, naked and
bleeding profusely, the two were dumped near an expressway in Delhi, where they
were found by a passer-by. The woman died from her injuries thirteen days later
while undergoing emergency treatment in Singapore.
Six men were charged in connection with the assault and
were arrested. Police claim that the main accused, the driver of the bus, Ram
Singh, has since committed suicide in prison; the rest of the men await trial
in Delhi’s Tihar jail. What was new about this news story? Daily and women are
molested no action was taken against them, by solving one case ,it not enough
to stop the crime .Now media channels are focusing towards their money and
popularity ,it is not really ethics which we studies in our school or college
days. It is all about the cases which increase the TRP of the channel and this
delhi gang rape done this only. The real world of a journalism is not present
in this world.
Delhi, after all, had frequently been referred to as the
rape capital of the world with 706 rapes reported in 2012, and a city
where, activists believe, the majority of rapes go unreported. Conviction
rates are near zero; one person was convicted of rape in Delhi in the year 2012
and he received a prison sentence of three years, light by Western standards.
Most rapists are simply ticketed and let go. With more reported cases in 2011,
rape in India registered something around 9.2% (that percentage as just assume it)
rise over the previous year. More than half (54.7%) of the victims were aged
between 18 and 30 and Delhi accounted for over 17% of the total number of rape
cases in the country. Estimates that in India, more than two million women
go missing every year, starting in utero, followed by a life of violence,
inadequate healthcare, inequality, neglect, bad diet, and lack of
attention to personal health and well-being. Today we don’t know how many gang
rape take place, because we can’t believe in news channel that is world is for money.
I think all news are paid news in this world , not real journalism was
disappear from our society .
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