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This Article is From Oct 15, 2018

#MeTooIndia: 54% Rise In Sexual Harassment Reported At Workplaces Between 2014-17

#MeTooIndia: 54% Rise In Sexual Harassment Reported At Workplaces Between 2014-17
A woman running across a pedestrian crosswalk in downtown Hong Kong, China casts a late-afternoon shadow (Photographer: Dennis Owen/Bloomberg News)  

Registered cases of sexual harassment at Indian workplaces increased 54 percent from 371 in 2014 to 570 in 2017, according to official data.

In all, 2,535 such cases were registered over the four years ending July 27, 2018--that is nearly two cases reported every day--as per government data tabled in the Lok Sabha (lower house of parliament) on July 27, 2018 and Dec. 15, 2017

Over the first seven months of 2018, ending July 27, 533 cases of sexual harassment were reported across the country, as per the data.

India is now witnessing its own #MeToo movement, a year after it swept through United States following allegations of rape and molestation against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein. This has empowered several women to take to social media and voice personal stories of harassment and out alleged perpetrators.

Tanushree Dutta, a model and Bollywood actress, was the first to allege harassment by actor Nana Patekar on the sets of a movie in 2008. Dutta has now filed a fresh complaint with the police naming Patekar, choreographer Ganesh Acharya, producer Samee Siddiqui and director Rakesh Sarang--all of them were connected to her film Horn Ok Please.

On Oct. 11, she recounted to the police how Patekar had "indecently" touched her on the sets of the movie. Dutta had made these allegations in an interview to the television channel Zoom on Sept. 25.

MJ Akbar, minister of state for external affairs and former editor of The Asian Age and The Deccan Chronicle, has been accused by 10 women journalists so far of sexual harassment at the workplace. These included accusations that he summoned young female journalists to hotel rooms and harassed them at work. The opposition, mainly the Congress, has demanded Akbar's resignation.

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