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Psychosocial Perspective of Honour Killing

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The Indian constitution forbids untouchability and caste or religious discrimination. Caste, on the other hand, is extremely important among Indians. India’s social system is ruled by the Hindu caste system. Even though we live in the twenty-first century, we continue to use the caste system. Each caste had its own set of rituals, customs and values. As a result of increased education, employment, urban growth, modernization and technological innovation, inter-caste marriages have gradually gained widespread acceptance in India. According to the 2011 census, 5.8% of the population throughout India, inter-caste marriages account for one-quarter of all marriages. For many years, however, Indians might have a conservative attitude towards inter-caste marriages. ‘Upper castes’ have viciously maintained the generational purity of blood by imposing endogamy and denying upper caste women the agency to marry outside their own castes. People are culturally conformist, so when their daughters or sons marry outside their culture, religion or language, it can lead to honour-related violence or honour killing. A total of 145 honour killing incidents occurred in India between 2017 and 2019 (Government tells in Lok Sabha in 2021). Furthermore, the majority of honour killings are misidentified as suicides.
Title: Psychosocial Perspective of Honour Killing
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The Indian constitution forbids untouchability and caste or religious discrimination.
Caste, on the other hand, is extremely important among Indians.
India’s social system is ruled by the Hindu caste system.
Even though we live in the twenty-first century, we continue to use the caste system.
Each caste had its own set of rituals, customs and values.
As a result of increased education, employment, urban growth, modernization and technological innovation, inter-caste marriages have gradually gained widespread acceptance in India.
According to the 2011 census, 5.
8% of the population throughout India, inter-caste marriages account for one-quarter of all marriages.
For many years, however, Indians might have a conservative attitude towards inter-caste marriages.
‘Upper castes’ have viciously maintained the generational purity of blood by imposing endogamy and denying upper caste women the agency to marry outside their own castes.
People are culturally conformist, so when their daughters or sons marry outside their culture, religion or language, it can lead to honour-related violence or honour killing.
A total of 145 honour killing incidents occurred in India between 2017 and 2019 (Government tells in Lok Sabha in 2021).
Furthermore, the majority of honour killings are misidentified as suicides.

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