TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - A study of discrimination among males and females in Indian army JO - International journal of scientific research and education (India) [Ceased publication and not available online.] A1 - Bende, Nameeta A1 - Pradhan, Neelima A1 - Saxena, Anupam A1 - Shrivastav, Meenal A1 - Makwana, Pushpa A1 - Dubey, Rachana SP - e653 EP - e653 VL - 3 IS - 3 N2 - [Note: The full text of this article is no longer available because the publisher's website is no longer accessible. (October 2022)] The study of sex discrimination among males and females in Indian army was based on the behaviour of the higher rank officers towards different people. Women were always treated differently than males in each and every levels in arm forces-army , navy and air forces. Women always being a pray of sexual harassment. Individual servicemen who treat female comrades as second-class soldiers appear to be merely following the lead of the military's top brass. Until women are fully accepted in the military's warrior culture, their minority status will put them at greater risk of being abused. Until military leaders begin treating women as first-class soldiers who are as fit as their male counterparts for all occupational specialties, unit assignments and even in admissions, then sexual harassment, assault and even rape will continue to be routine. The study was made for 450 employee of Indian army. The questionnaire was made for them.   Keyword : Discrimination, sexual harassment, arm forces, culture, pray.

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