What Impact Have SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 Pandemic on domestic violence against women in India across different states and union territories from the beginning of lockdown due to covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 till 20th September 2020? 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-414848/v1

Abstract

Background: The protection of women is of utmost importance and prime concern in India due to a huge population, equity issues, gender issues, lack of positive deviance at community level, illiteracy, socio-economic factors, migration from rural to urban areas, inaccessibility to legal help and of course many more factors. The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic had presented a challenge even for developed nations around the world regarding women’s protection in the ongoing pandemic era & especially in the lockdown period when it’s really difficult to go out and shout for help. Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to either physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence in their lifetime. Lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic and its social and economic impacts have increased the exposure of women to abusive partners and known risk factors, while limiting their access to services. Situations of humanitarian crises and displacement may exacerbate existing violence, such as by intimate partners, as well as non-partner sexual violence, and may also lead to new forms of violence against women.

Objectives: The main aim of this research is to find out Impact of SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 Pandemic on domestic violence against women in India across different states and union territories from the beginning of lockdown due to covid-19 pandemic. Data from March 2020 till 20th September 2020 is available so the study will give detail for this period.

Settings & Design: The month-wise and state-wise data indicating number of complaints registered with National Commission for Women in India(NCW) under two different categories in two different table 1 & 2 will be discussed and displayed. The period of study is from March 2020 to 20th september2020.

Materials & Methodology: The press information bureau, Government of India Ministry of Women and child development have publicly announced under the heading- Increase in domestic violence against women dated 22 Sep 2020. The data obtained is analysed by using Microsoft Office software.

Result: Increase in domestic violence against women in India from March 2020 till 20th September 2020.

Conclusion: India should have various strategies to ensure safety of women in such pandemic like situations. It seems that present laws and regulations are insufficient to give the desired results. The barriers of legal and protective system and delivery of helpful services etc. constraints should be rectified added with a proper dynamic plan to carry on usual women protection services even in pandemics and natural disasters. India needs to develop an exclusive plan to tackle such situations such as establishment of separate cadre of worker for women protection services. India is having a very huge population of women’s vulnerable to different kinds of violence so the Government must give top priority in making India a safe place for women’s.

Introduction

The protection of women is of utmost importance and prime concern in India due to a huge population, equity issues, lack of positive deviance at community level, illiteracy, socio-economic factors, migration from rural to urban areas, inaccessibility to legal help and of course many more factors. The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic had presented a challenge even for developed nations around the world regarding women’s protection in the ongoing pandemic era & especially in the lockdown period when it’s really difficult to go out and shout for help. The police force and other protective forces have been largely deployed to tackle the situation of pandemic of Covid-19. This shift has tremendous effect on ongoing various violence against women’s in the pandemic era. Pregnant mother & children’s are especially more vulnerable groups. The women’s usually have a sense of fear in meeting others particularly in pandemic acute emergency situations. Moreover most of the women’s have to stay in home due to lockdown enforcement and added to this as per protocols the community and system both have constrains erupting from the sudden situations of pandemic. The mental health of women’s having violence as well as workload with social-issues is a measure concern globally.

The advocacy for maternal health, women empowerment have been done and emphasised by many national and international organisation for several decades considering them especially vulnerable groups in times of disaster such as pandemic. The Covid-19 pandemic has clearly disclosed the weakness of protective system to protect above mentioned vulnerable groups. The situation also produced a demand of separate cadre to protect women in situations of disaster like pandemic. It seems many protective services were not delivered in covid-19 era which may produce undesirable and detrimental effects at mass level in coming future.

Objectives

Domestic abuse, also called "domestic violence" or "intimate partner violence", can be defined as a pattern of behaviour in any relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. Abuse is physical, sexual, emotional, economic or psychological actions or threats of actions that influence another person. This includes any behaviour that frightens, intimidate, terrorize, manipulate, hurt, humiliate, blame, injure, or wound someone. Domestic abuse can happen to anyone of any race, age, sexual orientation, religion, or gender. It can occur within a range of relationships including couples who are married, living together or dating. Domestic violence affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and education levels.

The main aim of this research is to find out Impact of SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 Pandemic on domestic violence against women in India across different states and union territories from the beginning of lockdown due to covid-19 pandemic. Data from March 2020 till 20th September 2020 is available so the study will give detail for this period.

Materials And Methodology

The national commission for women (NCW) in India have launched an Ad campaign from the beginning of the lockdown in March 2020. The lockdown was announced on 24th march 2020 for 21 days. Various Ads through electronic as well as social media were instituted to know about the women’s who have suffered any kind of violence to come forward and report to concerned department and authorities in several ways. The NCW had also launched a whatsapp number as well as helpline number for reporting domestic violence situations in addition to other previously established chains of communications. The received complaints were duly addressed by concerned department and authorities. The complaints received were recorded in two headings as shown in Table 1 and Table2. Table 1 category includes protection of women against domestic violence received from March 2020 till 20th September 2020. Table 2 includes total complaints registered / received by NCW related to crime against women as well as deprivation of their rights since March 2020 till 20th September 2020.

Table 1

The State-wise and month-wise data indicating number of complaints registered with NCW under the category “Protection of Women against domestic violence”, received during the last six months, i.e. from March 2020 till 18th September, 2020-Source- https://pib.gov.in/allRel.aspx

S.No

State

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

(till 20.09.2020)

Received through Whasapp

Total

1

Andhra Pradesh

1

2

1

1

5

4

3

13

30

2

Assam

4

6

3

2

-

2

-

14

31

3

Bihar

6

20

31

31

43

29

16

78

254

4

Chandigarh

-

1

1

3

-

1

-

2

8

5

Chhattisgarh

3

5

1

4

3

5

1

12

34

6

Dadar&Nagar Haveli

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

4

6

Delhi

63

60

94

76

119

115

76

181

784

7

Goa

1

1

-

-

1

-

-

2

5

8

Gujarat

6

4

6

11

2

8

1

17

55

9

Haryana

22

13

15

27

41

19

17

75

229

10

Himachal Pradesh

3

4

4

5

2

2

2

7

29

11

Jammu and Kashmir

1

1

2

6

3

3

-

6

22

12

Jharkhand

6

6

7

12

9

10

4

33

87

13

Karnataka

5

18

12

21

17

11

4

49

137

14

Kerala

2

5

2

4

3

3

1

13

33

15

Madhya Pradesh

4

17

7

16

36

18

5

46

149

16

Maharashtra

17

45

60

59

56

56

22

143

458

17

Manipur

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

18

Meghalaya

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

19

Nagaland

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

20

Odisha

3

2

1

2

3

9

1

12

33

20

Pondicherry

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

1

21

Punjab

5

10

10

14

19

13

5

27

103

22

Rajasthan

10

15

8

11

30

27

5

67

173

23

Tamil Nadu

11

10

13

14

17

10

16

46

137

24

Telangana

4

4

7

9

7

5

-

15

51

25

Tripura

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2

26

Uttar Pradesh

110

47

85

110

208

163

55

190

968

27

Uttarakhand

-

3

3

6

12

13

3

11

51

28

West Bengal

10

16

19

16

24

12

5

80

182

28

Miscellaneous

             

297

297

 

Total

298

315

393

461

660

537

243

1443

4350

Table 2

– Month-wise and State-wise data of complaints registered/ received by NCW since March 2020 (till 20.09.2020)).

Source- https://pib.gov.in/allRel.aspx

S.No.

 State March  April May June July August

September

(till 20.09.2020)

 Domestic Violence complaints Received through Whasapp  Total

1.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands  1 - - - - - - - 1

2.

 Andhra Pradesh 10 14 11 15 18 16 10 13 107

3.

 

Arunachal

Pradesh

- - - - 1 - - - 1

4.

 

7

10

6

7

5

7

1

14

57

Assam

5.

Bihar

52

54

78

106

138

98

56

78

659

6.

Chandigarh

4

3

2

6

7

7

4

2

35

7.

Chhattisgarh

5

17

7

12

19

15

6

12

93

8.

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

-

-

3

1

-

-

-

4

8

9.

Daman & Diu

-

-

1

1

2

-

-

-

4

10.

Delhi

154

128

217

240

338

278

167

181

1697

11.

Goa

2

3

1

-

1

1

-

2

10

12.

Gujarat

14

15

16

29

22

20

8

17

141

13.

Haryana

76

40

73

103

181

117

67

75

731

14.

Himachal Pradesh

5

6

9

11

9

7

6

7

60

15.

Jammu and Kashmir

2

6

5

13

10

11

3

6

55

16.

Jharkhand

11

13

19

36

37

31

19

33

199

17.

Karnataka

26

35

56

53

45

40

18

49

322

18.

Kerala

6

10

23

13

12

18

11

13

106

19.

Lakshadweep

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

20.

Madhya Pradesh

51

34

56

68

106

71

50

46

479

21.

Maharashtra

52

95

118

156

127

116

58

143

865

22.

Manipur

-

2

1

-

2

-

-

-

5

23.

Meghalaya

2

-

-

1

2

1

-

-

6

24.

Nagaland

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

25.

Odisha

9

9

9

12

14

20

6

12

91

26.

Pondicherry

-

-

-

2

3

-

-

-

5

27.

Punjab

21

26

42

37

56

48

25

27

281

28.

Rajasthan

48

39

83

82

118

96

40

67

572

29.

Tamil Nadu

32

27

46

64

47

41

39

46

341

30.

Telangana

17

10

20

23

22

19

8

15

134

31.

Tripura

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

2

4

32.

Uttar Pradesh

699

159

530

876

1461

966

600

190

5,470

33.

Uttarakhand

17

9

21

33

55

41

15

11

201

34.

West Bengal

24

36

47

43

55

41

18

80

342

35.

Miscellaneous

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

297

291

36.

Total

1,347

800

1,500

2,043

2,914

2,128

1,235

1443

13,410

Settings & Design:

The month-wise and state-wise data indicating number of complaints registered with National Commission for Women in India(NCW) under two different categories in two different Table 1 & 2 will be discussed and displayed. The period of study is from March 2020 to 20th september2020. The data is compared to previous year 2019 data.

The data is also shown in tabulated as well as graphical form for ease of understanding. All the data obtained were analysed using Microsoft office software. The analysis report is presented as graphs and also in letters.

Methodology

All the data obtained were analysed using Microsoft office software. The analysis report is presented as graphs and also in letters. The data for analysis is obtained from the source mentioned below in reference.

Results

Increase in domestic violence against women in India from March 2020 till 20th September 2020. The total number of State-wise and month-wise data indicating number of complaints registered with NCW under the category “Protection of Women against domestic violence”, received during the last six months, i.e. from March 2020 till 18th September, 2020- is 4350 (Uttar Pradesh reported maximum).Total number of Month-wise and State-wise data of complaints registered/ received by NCW since March 2020 is 13410(Uttar Pradesh reported maximum). The data is compared to NCRB (national crime record bureau) data 2019 the total number of female victim of domestic violence was 554 & total number of incidence was 553 and the crime rate 0.1 % per lakh population – see Table 3.

Table 3

SLL Crimes against Women (Crime Head-wise & State/UT-wise) – 2019

S.

No

State/UT

Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act 1956 (Women Victims cases

only)

Protection of Women from

Domestic Offences Act

2019

C) Prostitution in or in the vicinity of public places

(Section 7)

D) Seducing or soliciting for purpose of

Prostitution (Sect. 8)

E) Other Sections

under ITP Act

I

V

R

I

V

R

I

V

R

I

V

R

1

2

114

115

116

117

118

119

120

121

122

123

124

125

1Andhra Pradesh550.0000.054980.2000.0

2Arunachal Pradesh000.0000.0000.0000.0

3Assam220.0000.010100.1000.0

4Bihar5150.0000.0000.0000.0

5Chhattisgarh11110.1000.0000.0000.0

6Goa000.0000.0000.0000.0

7Gujarat000.0880.0220.0000.0

8Haryana10110.1000.013160.1220.0

9Himachal Pradesh000.0000.0220.1330.1

10Jammu & Kashmir000.0000.0000.0000.0

11Jharkhand000.0000.0350.073730.4

12Karnataka30440.114250.049800.2110.0

13Kerala450.0000.0350.01941951.1

14Madhya Pradesh550.0000.0220.02482480.6

15Maharashtra46760.125280.024430.011110.0

16Manipur000.0000.0000.0000.0

17Meghalaya000.0000.0110.1000.0

18Mizoram000.0000.0000.0000.0

19Nagaland000.0000.0000.0000.0

20Odisha250.0330.013130.1110.0

21Punjab440.0000.0550.0330.0

22Rajasthan380.0440.014170.0220.0

23Sikkim000.0000.0000.0000.0

24Tamil Nadu11110.05100.065720.2000.0

25Telangana220.0120.014220.1110.0

26Tripura000.0000.0000.0000.0

27Uttar Pradesh10140.0120.010100.0550.0

28Uttarakhand000.0000.0220.0000.0

29West Bengal220.0000.0951510.2660.0

TOTAL STATE(S)1522200.061820.03815560.1550

UNION TERRITORIES:

30A&N Islands000.0000.0000.0000.0

31Chandigarh000.0000.0000.0000.0

32D&N Haveli000.0000.0000.0000.0

33Daman & Diu1100.8000.0000.0000.0

34Delhi000.0110.0240.0330.0

35Lakshadweep000.0000.0000.0000.0

36Puducherry000.0000.0000.0000.0

TOTAL UT(S)1100.0110.0240.0330.0

TOTAL ALL INDIA1532300.062830.03835600.1553

Due to non-receipt of data from West Bengal in time for 2019, Data furnished for 2018
Has been used (I = No. of Incidences/Cases, V = No. of Female Victims & R = Crime Rate
Per lakh population) - source- https://ncrb.gov.in/

Discussion

India should have various strategies to ensure safety of women in such pandemic like situations. It seems that present laws and regulations are insufficient to give the desired results. The barriers of legal and protective system and delivery of helpful services etc. constraints should be rectified added with a proper dynamic plan to carry on usual women protection services even in pandemics and natural disasters. India needs to develop an exclusive plan to tackle such situations such as establishment of separate cadre of worker for women protection services. India is having a very huge population of women’s vulnerable to different kinds of violence so the Government must give top priority in making India a safe place for women’s. The women’s who are illiterate must not have access to all these reporting system as well as women from poor economical background added with remote village areas with less communication mechanisms.

Conclusion

Declarations

This paper has not been previously published and is not currently under consideration by another journal. The document is Microsoft word with English (India) language & 3392 words Total.

- Ethics approval and consent to participate: Not applicable.                                                

This study has not involved any human or animals in real or for experiments

-Consent for publication: Not applicable

-Availability of data and materials: The data & materials source is well listed in reference below.

-Conflicts of Interest/ Competing Interest

There are no conflicts / competing of interest

- Funding-Self sponsored. No aid taken from individual or agency etc.

- Authors' contributions: The whole work is solely done by the Author – Dr Piyush Kumar, M.B.B.S. - Sri Krishna Medical College, EMOC-PMCH General Medical Officer- Bihar Health Services- Government of Bihar, India.

- Acknowledgements- I am thankful to advocate Anupama my wife for cooperation.

- Author information: The author is currently working as general medical officer for the government of Bihar.

-Financial Support & sponsorship: Nil

References

  1. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/violence-against-women
  2. https://pib.gov.in/indexd.aspx
  3. https://
  4. https://ncrb.gov.in/