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Sex Res Social Policy ; : 1-9, 2022 Dec 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36593902

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Introduction: The paper aims to assess the pattern of reporting complaints at the Family Counseling Centre (FCC), the nature and form of domestic violence (DV) during the lockdown, and the challenges addressed by the FCC, located in Alwar, India. Methods: The methodology is considered an event study methodology. The study was conducted using the records available with the FCC. Using monthly time series data for 33 months (from April 2019 to December 2021), the time series analysis was done to bring out the pattern of reporting, nature and form of DV. Interviews were conducted with the counselors to document the challenges faced by them. Results: The analysis shows that the reported DV-cases decreased by 23 percent during the lockdown. Challenges faced during the lockdown by the FCC in the existing policy guideline was that the lockdown disrupted the physical access of the routine complaint system. The COVID-19 lockdown and restrictions on mobility explain why only a portion of the women reach the center. The average decrease in reporting masked significant information about altered patterns and low reporting does not translate to a decline in violence at home. Conclusions: The average change in DV during lockdown can be very misleading when thinking about a reframing policy response in India. Therefore, these findings should not be restricted to lockdown but are viewed broadly in the explanation that can be extended in policy to include the role of chronic stressors in accentuating violence. Policy Implications: The study has significant implications for realigning and redesigning institutional strategies to overcome cultural barriers for seamless access to the FCC. This would enable a transition of counseling from event-based rescue to building resilience by adopting a lifelong learning and well-being approach.

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J Fam Issues ; 42(11): 2609-2624, 2021 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38603082

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The present study aims to analyze the role of social support in the lives of women survivors of domestic violence who filed a complaint with the Mahila Salah and Suraksha Kendra (MSSK) Alwar, India, while residing with the abusive husband and his family during the lockdown period of COVID-19. The study explores the role of MSSK with extended vulnerability of women during the lockdown period at large. This study adopts an exploratory qualitative method. A total of 36 married women who had filed a complaint with MSSK before and during the lockdown were included. Interviews with the women were held through telephonic conversations on vulnerability, coping mechanism and extent and forms of social support. Thematic content analysis was done in a stepwise manner. Results show that degeneration of social support model is time -bound and the accuracy of applying this model wane under extended condition of vulnerability caused due to COVID-19. MSSK can expand support by creating and integrating virtual community networks to detect and deter violence during the lockdown. The study suggests that the government can ensure and empower bystanders with skills of modern communication. The existing physical institutional delivery mechanism need to evolve strategies that are resilient to emerging threats from the vulnerable ecosystem.

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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1779(10): 634-44, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18723134

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The expression of PR-1a gene in tobacco is accompanied by changes in the chromatin architecture over its promoter region. The transcription initiates when the gene is induced in defense response, a condition that can be simulated experimentally by external application of salicylic acid. Mutagenesis of the core promoter sequence established that the TATA-box was critical to the expression of PR-1a gene. In order to study functional specificity between the core promoter and upstream activator region, the native core promoter was exchanged with that of a heterologous salicylic acid inducible promoter, Pcec. The core promoter and the activator region of PR-1a together determine its tightly regulated expression, slow kinetics of induction by SA and several fold induction of expression. In uninduced state, a single nucleosome was present over the core promoter of PR-1a. It masked both the TATA-box and the transcription initiation region. The transcriptional activation of the promoter by SA was accompanied by shift in the position of this nucleosome. The chimeric promoters failed to show inducibility or gave very low level of induction. They showed failure in shifting the nucleosome from the core promoter region. The promoter Pcec expressed constitutively at a high uninduced level in spite of a nucleosome over the TATA-box region. However, in this case, the nucleosome did not mask the transcript initiation region. The TATA-box nucleosome was shifted as the expression increased further, following induction by SA. A fully induced Pcec had the TATA-box fully exposed, though a weak nucleosome appeared on the +1 region. The results support a close relationship among promoter sequence architecture, nucleosome positioning and PR-1a expression.


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Epistasis, Genetic/physiology , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Nicotiana/genetics , Nucleosomes/metabolism , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Base Sequence/physiology , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/drug effects , Genes, Plant , Host-Pathogen Interactions/genetics , Models, Biological , N-Acetylneuraminic Acid/pharmacology , TATA Box/physiology
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