Dowry
Dowry
Dowry
Dowry is a social evil in society that has caused unimaginable tortures and crimes towards
women and polluted the Indian marital system. Dowry is payment made in cash or kind to a
bride’s in-laws at the time of her marriage.
Today the government has come up with many laws (The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961)
and reforms, not only to eradicate the dowry system, but also to uplift the status of the girl
child by bringing in many schemes.
However, owing to the social nature of this problem, the legislation has failed to produce the
desired results in our society.
In order to get rid of this problem, appealing to the social and moral consciousness of the
people, providing education and economic independence for women, and effective
enforcement of legislation against the dowry system, can help.
o The Poorer sections of society who send their daughters out to work and earn
some money, to help them save up for her dowry.
o The regular middle and upper class backgrounds do send their daughters to
school, but don't emphasize career options.
▪ Many Women End Up Being Unmarried: An uncountable number of girls in the
country, despite being educated and professionally competent, remain endlessly
unmarried because their parents cannot fulfil the demand for pre-marriage dowry.
▪ Objectification of Women: Contemporary dowry is more like an investment by the
bride's family for plugging into powerful connections and money making
opportunities.
o States should look at gender-disaggregated data across the life cycle – birth,
early childhood, education, nutrition, livelihood, access to healthcare, etc – to
address gender inequality.
o There is a need to expand childcare and safe public transport, reduce
discrimination in hiring, and create affirming workplace environments.
o At home, men should share domestic work and care responsibilities.
Conclusion
The practice of dowry is not only illegal but also unethical. Therefore, the conscience of
society needs to be fully awakened to the evils of the dowry system so that the demand for
dowry itself should lead to ‘loss of face’ in society for those who demand it.