India’s women’s safety challenges persist in 2025, with official crime data revealing only a fraction of the reality. Decades of reforms haven’t erased gender inequality, social stigma, and uneven justice access, leaving many incidents unreported due to fear, family pressure, and systemic barriers. This gap between reported crimes and lived experiences highlights the ongoing struggle for safety.
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