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Domestic voilence on the rise in Bengaluru...


Posted Date: 30 Oct 2009      Posted By: K MOHAN      Member Level: Gold     Points: 1   Responses: 1



On an average 150 cases of domestic voilence has been reported from Bengaluru city...In this year so far 1000 cases of demestic voilence has been received and during 2008 it was 856 cases and in 2007 it was 800 cases......BENGALURU is the cosmopolitan metro where many people reside there...moreover the amount of educated lot is of no use to combat these attrocities...




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Author: Madhumathi V    02 Nov 2009Member Level: GoldRating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

Domestic Voilence occurs because many people after graduation wants a Job and to earn money. But because of Recession and Company's Competation, we dont get the desired Job.

Moreover the Cost of Living in Bangalore is very high. What will the unemployed do.



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