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		<title>International Men&#8217;s Day 2010 &#8211; Press Release</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[International men’s day is about celebrating and honoring men in our lives for all the contributions, services and sacrifices they make for the well-being of the family and society. It is an opportunity to revive respect towards men and improve gender relations. It is an occasion to promote positive male role models, to reinforce the self-esteem and pride of young men and boys about being male. It is a day to remind everyone of the fact that men are human too and that they desire and deserve love, care and respect just as much as women do.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #800000;">PRESS RELEASE</span></h2>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">INTERNATIONAL MEN’S DAY – 2010</h3>
<h4 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #0000ff;">All India Men’s Welfare Association (AIMWA)</span></h4>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008080;"><em><strong>International Men’s Day (IMD) is celebrated on 19th November the world over.</strong></em></span></p>
<p>This year, on the occasion of IMD, AIMWA is felicitating three positive male role models namely, Dr. Viswanath Gogte, Sri. A.V. Gurunadh and Sri. Gangadhara Sastry for their extraordinary contributions to academic, civic and spiritual education, respectively. (Click here for invitation!)</p>
<p><strong>Why celebrate Men’s Day?</strong></p>
<p>In the recent years, it has become common practice to neglect, ill-treat and demean men in the society.  Male bashing (both physical and verbal) and portrayal of men as villains, idiots and inferior creatures is seen as an innocuous way of increasing profits of media houses and other businesses. Discrimination of men under law and violation of their human rights have become synonymous with empowering and protecting women.<br />
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Undermining the positive contributions of majority of men and exaggerating the misdeeds of a few has serious impact on the psyche of men and the self-image of young men and boys. Discrimination against men in areas of social services, social attitudes, social expectations and law is very demoralizing to the common men who lead decent, honest lives.</p>
<p>International men’s day is about celebrating and honoring men in our lives for all the contributions, services and sacrifices they make for the well-being of the family and society.  It is an opportunity to revive respect towards men and improve gender relations. It is an occasion to promote positive male role models, to reinforce the self-esteem and pride of young men and boys about being male. It is a day to remind everyone of the fact that men are human too and that they desire and deserve love, care and respect just as much as women do.</p>
<p>In an attempt to shed light on the various issues affecting men, <a title="AIMWA" href="http://www.aimwa.in/"><strong>All India Men’s Welfare Association (AIMWA)</strong></a> is organizing a conference where experts in various fields will share their observations and recommendations. (See invitation for details!)</p>
<p><strong> * Physical Health of men – Dr. Sudhir, BHMS, Kakinada</strong></p>
<p>The National Family Health Survey does not consider men’s health important – enormous focus on women and children, and the mention of men only in relation to how they should contribute to the health and welfare of women and children, clearly indicates the apathy of the Government towards men’s health. No funds are allocated to conduct research on or develop remedies for diseases specific to men such as prostate or testicular cancers.  Since men define their lives largely by their professions and protecting and providing for their families, they tend to ignore illnesses, lead less healthy lifestyles than women, miss getting medical attention in time, and as other stresses in life increase, the diseases catch up with them. Men are more likely to die from heart disease, prostate cancer, stroke, infectious diseases, accidents and suicide. Males have a higher overall mortality rate than females at all ages (roughly 1.6 times greater). It is necessary to understand the genetic, environmental or age related illnesses which can affect men, and provide them with insurance to get the right kind of medical attention at the appropriate time.</p>
<p><strong> Men as protectors – Sri. A.B. Pratap Reddy, A.P. Police Department, Hyderabad</strong></p>
<p>Men as individuals and as a group are expected to protect not just their own respective families, but also, all women and children in the society. Right from the age of 7, a boy is trained to be an “unpaid bodyguard” to girls and women. Accordingly, anytime a girl or woman is in distress, one always sees men rushing to her rescue. The fire department, police, armed forces and all other security forces are filled with men. Even in forces where women are recruited, combat and other risky operations are considered the exclusive job of men. The country pays tributes once a year to all the fallen heroes who sacrificed their lives for the country. We also need to remember that the so-called protector too needs certain kinds of protection and support in order to perform his job efficiently on a daily basis. Government should pay close attention to improving working conditions, salaries, housing and professional development opportunities for men in uniform.</p>
<p><strong>Men as providers – Sri. Manoj David, President, National Litigant Bench, Chennai</strong></p>
<p>Men and boys are always expected to be and conditioned to become protectors and providers. Even though more women are entering the job market and defying their traditional roles within the family and the society, resulting in reduced employment opportunities for men, the society refuses to free men of their traditional duties of protecting and providing for women, children and the aged. Men who cannot provide for the family are considered incapable, unmanly and unfit for marriage and having children. So, men often undertake some of the most risky and challenging jobs in the society and put their lives at stake just to be a provider.  Financial hardships drive thousands of farmers, artisans and providers of crucial services to commit suicide. Treating men as ATMs and expendable commodities is nothing but abuse of their human rights, which must be opposed by individuals, society and Government.</p>
<p><strong>Emotional Health of men – Dr. Praveen Chinta, MBBS, DPM, MRCP, Hyderabad</strong></p>
<p>Boys are discouraged from expressing their pain and feelings from the age of 7-8 yrs. This leads to fear of self-expression and even numbness to abuse for the rest of their lives. Men find emotional confrontations extremely painful when they grow up as they are no longer good at articulating their emotions. A lot of men take refuge in addictions like smoking or drinking to combat stress. Most men enduring emotional turmoil in marriage contemplate suicide and a substantial percentage of them (around 56,000 a year) actually commit suicide. Twice as many married men, compared to married women, commit suicide every year. Scientific research is necessary to understand the emotional health issues of men, especially the Indian male. There is a need for psychiatrists and psychologists to specifically focus on issues pertaining to men.</p>
<p><strong> Men in old age – Smt. Kamakshi, Secy. Senior Citizens Forum, Hyderabad</strong></p>
<p>While men in the “productive” age bracket are subject to the pressures of professional competition, family issues and financial problems, one expects that they would be relatively stress-free during their post-retirement years. However, due to the breakdown of the joint family system, and the advent of nuclear family and individualistic culture, more and more aged men are suffering from anxiety, loneliness, financial hardships and despair.  Many aged men also suffer neglect and abuse in their homes, but they appear to be better adjusted than women in similar situations, because men in general are not expressive about their emotions.  Overemphasis on professional and family responsibilities at the expense of their own health, and the ensuing stress could be the reasons why life expectancy of men is much lesser than that of women. As the physical and emotional health of aged men depends, to a large extent, on their lifestyles during their younger years, men need to maintain a healthy lifestyle so that they are more resilient and capable of coping with the challenges posed by age and age-related diseases and disabilities.</p>
<p><strong> Men and anti-male laws – Smt. Rama Subhadra, Mahila Satta Legal Cell, Hyderabad</strong></p>
<p>Many laws have been made in the last 60 years in the name of protecting women within and outside the home. These so-called pro-women laws such as IPC Section 498A, Domestic Violence Act, adultery laws, laws against rape and sexual harassment and family laws (divorce, maintenance and child custody) aggravate problems rather than mitigate them. These discriminatory laws are anti-male and anti-family, and serve as weapons that promote family destruction and large scale human rights abuses against men, women and children. They are tools of blackmail and extortion in the hands of unscrupulous women, law enforcement personnel, lawyers and judiciary. There is an urgent need to eliminate discrimination against men under law, make all civil and criminal laws equally applicable to men and women, and also to ensure that strict penalties are imposed on those who misuse the laws.</p>
<p><strong>Respecting male sexuality – Smt. Uma Challa, President, All India Men’s Welfare Association, Hyderabad</strong></p>
<p>Sexual arousal is easily discernible in men, whereas it is not obvious in women. As a result, men constantly face the allegation of being obsessed with sex. It is also believed that men always indulge in sex voluntarily, whereas women are thought to take part in sex either to fulfill the sexual or emotional needs of men or because they are forced to do so by men against their will. Male sexuality is often attacked to break a man down emotionally. Sexual exploitation and rape of men/boys by women is not acknowledged as an offense, and in fact it is considered as a non-existent problem. Today, male sexuality is ridiculed, insulted, misunderstood, undermined, disregarded, criminalized and everything but respected. Proper awareness on male sexuality is very important for both men and women. Provisions and laws for protection against sexual assault and abuse are as necessary for men as they are for women.</p>
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		<title>Cheers! Men too have their day</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 03:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BANGALORE: There are days to celebrate women, children, father, mother and a million other things. Until recently, the idea of raising a toast to men on a particular day was not high on anybody&#8217;s agenda. That is, until former USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev came up with the idea of celebrating ‘being men&#8217; in 1999, an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bangalore/Cheers-Men-too-have-their-day/articleshow/5245479.cms" target="_blank">BANGALORE</a>: There are days to celebrate women, children, father, mother and a million other things. Until recently, the idea of raising a toast to men on a particular day was not high on anybody&#8217;s agenda. That is, until former USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev came up with the idea of celebrating ‘being men&#8217; in 1999, an idea supported by the UN. Since then, International Men&#8217;s Day is celebrated on November 19.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The All India Men&#8217;s Welfare Association (AIMWA) it appears, has a series of grouses to be addressed by society at large: that men have always been portrayed as the tough sex, and so boys are trained to hide their emotions; men are treated as ATMs and ‘sperm donors&#8217; and are thus exploited, the world persistently asks women what their problems are, but doesn&#8217;t bother about men&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Ever since Independence, women have been mollycoddled by ministries and commissions, but none have been instituted for poor Adam. Statistics have it that a man commits suicide every nine minutes, double the ratio of women ending their lives, worldwide &#8211; which shows that they have reached the end of their tether. It is these issues that AIMWA will address, say men&#8217;s activists.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-weight: bold;"> Demand father&#8217;s rights </span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It also has more serious issues on hand: the taxation disparity and unfavourable custodian rights of fathers. Vivek Deveshwar, counsellor and founder-member of AIWMA, said: &#8220;Most fathers are deprived of custody of their children and only mothers get the right. Even after that, mothers feel insecure and snatch visitation rights from men. Where is the justice? There is not even a quasi-constitutional body to hear our problems and protect us.”</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Men do cry&#8217;, says Bangalore&#8217;s men&#8217;s rights group</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bangalore, Nov 18 (IANS) As the world celebrates International Men’s Day Thursday, a Bangalore-based group wants an end to stereotyping male gender, and says men too get hurt, both emotionally and physically. The group is demanding justice for various social abuses against men. “Men are always stereotyped. They are considered as perpetrators of injustice against [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/health/men-do-cry-says-bangalores-mens-rights-group-nov-19-is-international-mens-day_100276555.html" target="_blank"><strong>Bangalore, Nov 18</strong></a> (IANS) As the world celebrates International Men’s Day Thursday, a Bangalore-based group wants an end to stereotyping male gender, and says men too get hurt, both emotionally and physically. The group is demanding justice for various social abuses against men.<br />
“Men are always stereotyped. They are considered as perpetrators of injustice against women, they are supposed to take financial care of the entire family and not cry even in harshest of conditions,” Kumar Jahgirdar, a senior member of All India Men’s Welfare Association (AIMWA), formed to protect male rights, told IANS.
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<p style="text-align: justify;">“We want to say that men do cry and they too suffer,” added Jahgirdar.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">AIMWA is an initiative of Bangalore based NGO Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF), working for protection of the Indian family system and values.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Main grouses of men’s rights activists are lack of legal protection for men and non-existence of any commissions for men or ministry dedicated for males’ rights, akin to women.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">“If we look back, in the last 62 years of Indian Independence not a single rupee has ever been allocated for men’s welfare from the union budget. Not a single constitutional or quasi-constitutional body has ever been formed to study men’s issues, not a single study ever conducted to study men’s issues, and not a single scheme ever been envisaged for men’s welfare,” said Virag Dhulia, a senior member of AIMWA.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">“Hence, in the backdrop of this emptiness, the government and the society have absolutely no locus-standi to deny accepting men’s issues or avoid addressing them. And it is this emptiness which has led to the formation of AIMWA, to study men’s issues and demand for a national commission for men and men’s welfare ministry,” added Dhulia.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">International Men’s Day is an international event celebrated Nov 19, every year. It was started in 1999 in Trinidad and Tobago and supported by the United Nations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The objectives of celebrating an International Men’s Day include focusing on the health of men and boys, improving gender relations, promoting gender equality, and highlighting positive male role models.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It is an occasion for men to highlight discrimination against them and to celebrate their achievements and contributions, in particular their contributions to community, family, marriage, and child care.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Members of AIMWA also stressed that expectations from men have skyrocketed and that is causing a lot of harm to the entire Indian family system.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">“Today men are expected to take care of extended families of parents, siblings, wife, in-laws and provide for them, undertake the primary financial responsibility of the house even if the wife is well-qualified, well-earning and capable of sharing the financial load. Moreover, lots of men have of late become victims of misuse of Section 498A and Domestic Violence Act,” said Dhulia.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">“However, men have no forum to address these issues. As a result, men find emotional confrontations extremely painful and most men contemplate suicide during emotional turmoil in their relationship and a reasonable percentage of them actually commit suicide,” added Dhulia.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">According to statistics available with National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), 52,583 married men committed suicide compared to 28,188 married women in 2005, 55,452 married men committed suicide compared to 29,869 married women in 2006, and 57,593 married men committed suicide vis-à-vis 30,064 married women in 2007.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">“Statistics say that married men are a harassed lot and are forced to commit suicide more than married women. But, still nobody talks about men’s rights and we want a change in the attitude,” said Dipankar Dutta, a Bangalore based bank executive.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">“Hope sooner or later government and the society realizes the problems of men and bring justice to them,” added Jahgirdar.</p>
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		<title>Launch of All-India Men&#8217;s Welfare Association in Bangalore</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>About AIMWA:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">All India Men’s Welfare Association (AIMWA) was launched in Hyderabad on the 11<sup>th</sup> October 2009 to work in the area of elimination of all kinds of discrimination against boys and men. Today, this press conference is being conducted to launch the Bangalore Chapter of the same.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Why Men’s Welfare</strong>:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Ask someone about the problems of women and a list would emerge that would never seem to end. Ask about men’s problems and all one sees is blank faces. Does that mean that men do not have any problems? Or is it that there is no awareness for the same, as mirrored in the statement – “<strong>Absence of evidence is not an evidence of absence.”?</strong></p>
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<li>If we look back, in the last 62 years of Indian Independence not a single rupee has ever been allocated for men’s welfare from the Union Budget.</li>
<li>Not a single constitutional or quasi-constitutional body ever been formed to study men’s issues.</li>
<li>Not a single study otherwise also ever been conducted targeted to study men’s issues.</li>
<li>Not a single scheme ever been envisaged for men’s welfare.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Hence, in the backdrop of this emptiness, the Government and the society have absolutely no Locus-Standi to deny accepting men’s issues or avoid addressing them. And it is this emptiness which has led to the formation of AIMWA, to study men’s issues and demand for a National Commission for Men and Men’s Welfare Ministry.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Men and their identity</strong>:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Today, expectations from men have skyrocketed and acceptance levels for them have nosedived. In fact, there is <strong>no limitation to expectations from men and no acceptance of their limitations.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Today men are expected to,</p>
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<li>Take care of extended families of parents, siblings, wife, in-laws and provide for them,</li>
<li>Take huge financial burdens and risks by undertaking various kinds of loans like home loan, car loan, education loan for siblings to name a few.</li>
<li>Undertake the primary financial responsibility of the house even if the wife is well-qualified, well-earning and capable to share the financial load.</li>
<li>Sponsor the education of young in-laws and their expensive visas and foreign degrees.</li>
<li>Bow down before their wives or face Legal Terrorism viz. misuse of Section 498A and Domestic Violence Act.</li>
<li>Act as <strong>FREE ATM MACHINES</strong> and <strong>SPERM DONORS</strong>.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">And not only for the above, men have been expected to undertake the most risky and laborious jobs since time immemorial and also have been expected to be the de-facto <strong>PROTECTOR </strong>as well. It is not unusual to expect a 10 years old male child to escort and protect 30 years old able-bodied female aunty and it is also not unusual to expect a young boy to take charge when some monkey enters a household in rural areas.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">However, at the same time, the de-facto protector is left unprotected with no protection available to him. Additionally, men are emotionally castrated right from the age of 6 as they are discouraged from expressing their pains and feelings. Dialogues like, “<strong>Do not cry like a girl</strong>”, “<strong>Be a man</strong>” are quite normal for the society to a 6 year old boy whose psyche and identity is just evolving. And the impact of these statements is so deep that the boy develops a fear of self-expression and remains numb to abuse the rest of his life.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As a result, men are finding emotional confrontations extremely painful when they grow up and most men contemplate suicidal tendencies during emotional turmoil in their relationship and a reasonable percentage of them actually commit suicide. The same is corroborated by suicide statistics,</p>
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<li>2005: <strong>52583 married men</strong> committed suicide vis-à-vis 28188 married women.</li>
<li>2006: <strong>55452 married men</strong> committed suicide vis-à-vis 29869 married women.</li>
<li>2007: <strong>57593 married men</strong> committed suicide vis-à-vis 30064 married women.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Other than these, men face domestic violence from their wives and in-laws in the form of physical, emotional, mental, verbal and economic abuse. Added to this neither the society (including psychologists and marriage counselors) provides these men with any communication channel nor does the Government offer any legal relief.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some other forms of harassment and discrimination faced by men,</p>
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<li>Men pay more taxes than women at the same salary level.</li>
<li>Men are provided no protection against sexual harassment at workplace and against rape.</li>
<li>Men do not have the choice of being a domestic engineer, social engineer or into creative paths. Irrespective of his likes and willingness a man is forced to don the role of the breadwinner for the family or else face a social death.</li>
<li>Men are not accepted by the society the way they are; as human beings.</li>
<li>Men are not provided with a communication channel – a channel that listens to them without invalidating their feelings or justifying their problems.</li>
<li>No schemes are being furthered either by the Government or eminent social celebrities for boys the way they are happening for girls. This has led to more boys dropping out of school as per various media reports. Ultimately the boys are left under-trained to satiate the expectations as they grow up to be men and are developing resenting feelings towards the society which is leading to a lot of socio-legal problems.</li>
<li>There is no concept of MEN’s RIGHTS, only RESPONSIBILITIES and DUTIES are there in store for them.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>National Commission for Women – The Enemy in the veil</strong>:</p>
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<li>Very recently, in the case of alleged complaint of sexual harassment by an airhostess of Air India, it was clearly observed that the air-hostess had violated the rules of Air India and entered the cockpit when she was not supposed to and later on, she filed a false complaint of sexual harassment against the innocent pilots. Though innocent, the pilots were forced to take a bail, following an arrest, due to adverse media hype given to the case and unethical handling of the issue by the <strong>National Commission for Women (NCW) – the hotbed of male hatred.</strong></li>
<li>Also,      on the 12<sup>th</sup> of October 2009, the NCW proposed radical and vicious recommendations in Section 125 CrPC (maintenance for wife, children and parents) asking for “<strong>maintenance      to adulterous wives</strong>” and forcing man to pay maintenance “<strong>irrespective of his sufficient means</strong>”.</li>
<li>Despite the fact that in rape and dowry cases, the testimony of the complainant is given a very high priority the NCW demands for death penalty in the two cases. On the other hand, at the same time the NCW is not ready to address the issue of Domestic Violence faced by unmarried daughters from their parents and by elderly mothers-in-law from their daughters-in-law.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">It is very clear that under the barb and paradoxical veil of “Women Empowerment”, the NCW is perpetrating male-hatred and is working like a “<strong>National Commission against Men</strong>” instead of<strong> “National Commission for Women</strong>”.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">On the occasion of 19<sup>th</sup> November the <strong>INTERNATIONAL MEN’s DAY</strong> AIMWA places the following of its demands from the Government and the society:</p>
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<li>Form <strong>National Commission for Men</strong> to study issues of men and provide the Government with recommendations for Men’s welfare.</li>
<li>Institute <strong>Men’s Welfare Ministry</strong> that will implement the recommendations of the National Commission for Men on behalf of the Government.</li>
<li>Abolish all anti-male gender biased laws.</li>
<li>Close down the National Commission for Women.</li>
<li>Rationalize the tax provisions to make them gender neutral.</li>
<li>Form welfare schemes for boys and girls unilaterally.</li>
<li>Form an ombudsman to regulate the anti-male quotient in media, television and films.</li>
<li>Allow single adult men to adopt children before the age of 30.</li>
<li>Do not force men to don the role of the breadwinner against their wish and give them a choice about their life.</li>
<li>Address health issues of men like prostate cancer, short life expectancy, high suicide rates, etc with seriousness.</li>
<li>Government should urge the private sector to come up with Health Products specifically targeted to diseases affecting men in large numbers.</li>
<li>The World Economic Forum should start recognizing men as human beings as well as study and publish Gender Index of Men besides that for women alone.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">AIMWA aims to work for men’s welfare and urge the Government and the society to take serious note of the problems of men.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">All India Men’s Welfare Association, Bangalore</p>
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