Internet and offline world gets active with Indian dowry laws

bharati writes "The victims of misuse of dowry acts and laws have started getting voice, at least on the Internet. Here are some important sites, but there are many more:

http://pariwariksuraksha.blogspot.com/

http://www.gender-indian.blogspot.com/

http://www.saveindianfamily.org/blogs/

http://misuseof498a.clawz.com/

http://498a_misuse.rediffblogs.com/

Earlier when you do a search did a search of the Internet it took two months to find some organisation who would help you when you were falsely accused. Now it takes a search on 'dowry misuse' or '498a' miuse to find a telephone helpline in the nearest city. For a 'net-savvy person it takes 5 minutes to find a helpline. As Mohan said, he was surprised to receive guidance which gave him a far better view of the situation and actionables then any lawyer gave him, and it happened in just 15 minutes, and so he knows now it is no longer a lonely battle. In a space of 4 months of activity, NGOs have opened in four cities: Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi and Jaipur."

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