TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - Gender and social exclusion: A study of farmers widows of vidarbha JO - Research in Political Sociology A1 - Sontakke, D. SP - 133 EP - 146 VL - 23 IS - N2 - The recent spate of farmer's suicide in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, India has left many of those households in the charge of widows. These are the women left behind to live for their children after their husband committed suicide, unable to bear the burden of their debts anymore. The surviving family members of those who killed themselves in distress are prone to depression and tend to have suicidal tendencies too. They are experiencing exclusion in day to day life. This research paper is based on empirical study. Hundred Respondents from Wardha district of Vidarbha region are interviewed. For these widows, life is a tale of suffering and Harassment. Their relations with their in-law soured to a great extent after their husband committed suicide. They have to struggle for basic human rights. They are facing physical, sexual, mental, emotional and economic exclusion in day-to-day life. Sexual exploitation is not a common occurrence, but it does exist. The mental and emotional violence is much more. According to them, 'The humiliation is greater than the pain of husband's suicide'. The village social system has many pitfalls for such women. Because of widowhood, in several arenas her quality of life and capabilities have worsened. This paper deals with suffering and various aspect of social exclusion faced by widows of the farmer and the role of social fabric in handling these problems. © 2015 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

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LA - en SN - 0895-9935 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/S0895-993520150000023009 ID - ref1 ER -