Volume : 5, Issue : 2, FEB 2019
WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE NATURE AND RIGHT IN INDIA
DR. S.VASUKI
Abstract
Women in the world is known as a great valuable property and creature their role is playing vital and significant role in procuring, begetting, preserving and protecting the entire human race .To all the creatures women have been foundation and founder in terms of giving shape ,image ,life ,career, needs, life and other needful things. Their birth gives succeeding birth, life and human beings without an end, this is a miracle and marvelous things are happening consecutively and continuously in this world atmosphere since beginning of the ecosystem and ecological system. Among the much more wonders in this world women have been as an eternal and everlasting wonder in the global and social history thereby all types of growth, improvement, development and important are happening in nook and corner of the world system, other hand global nothing else unless women role, in next way there is no meaning in all persons life unless women has reproductive system, this system leads global political, economics, society and other things in a proper and structured ways. In this aspect women are meant one of the strong base and place of the social system from which all needs, happiness, necessities and fundamental things are emerged out to meet all human beings needs .On other hand women are meant or understood by all the male people as water and male as a earth, both are defending on each other until the age of this world, through which men are able to grow and attain success in their life to develop entire family system. Both men and women are being in soil as a coeternal and coefficient toward creating and establishing a family system .By their cooperative presence all types of feelings, emotions, ambitions, happiness growth, development ,civil system, ethical characters and moral behaviors are taking places in the social ambit.
Keywords
WOMEN, LIFE, CAREER, REPRODUCTIVE LAW, RISKY, NATURE, NATURAL RESPONSIBILITY.
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