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[h=1][FONT="]It is reported that some of them are in distress and call home every monthwanting to come back reason being ill-treatment, torture, sexual abuse, etc[/FONT][/h][h=1][FONT="] [/FONT][/h][h=1]One NRI wife calls home for help every 8 hours[/h][h=1][FONT="] [/FONT]
[/h][h=1]BENGALURU: Many Indian parents look for a foreign match fortheir daughters but here's a reason to be wary.[FONT="]
On average, at least one woman married toan [/FONT]NRI calls home every eight hours seeking help to returnafter being deserted by her husband or because of reasons like ill-treatmentand physical torture.[FONT="]
Complaints received by the ministry of externalaffairs (MEA) show that in the 1,064 days between January 1, 2015 and November30, 2017, the MEA received 3,328 such complaints — an average of more thanthree calls a day or one every eight hours.
Most of the women are originally from Punjab andAndhra-Telangana followed by Gujarat, say lawyers, activists and people workingin Indian missions abroad. The National Institute of Public Cooperation andChild Development, in its study on deserted women some years ago, also confirmsthis fact.
[/FONT]'Most dowry complaints fromAndhra-Telangana'
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Aarthi Rao worked with the Indian embassy inWashington DC for 16 years, six of which were as a community developmentofficer dealing with such cases.[/FONT][/h][h=1][FONT="]Read more at: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...r-help-every-8-hours/articleshow/62782501.cms[/FONT][/h][h=1][FONT="] [/FONT][/h]

On average, at least one woman married toan [/FONT]NRI calls home every eight hours seeking help to returnafter being deserted by her husband or because of reasons like ill-treatmentand physical torture.[FONT="]
Complaints received by the ministry of externalaffairs (MEA) show that in the 1,064 days between January 1, 2015 and November30, 2017, the MEA received 3,328 such complaints — an average of more thanthree calls a day or one every eight hours.
Most of the women are originally from Punjab andAndhra-Telangana followed by Gujarat, say lawyers, activists and people workingin Indian missions abroad. The National Institute of Public Cooperation andChild Development, in its study on deserted women some years ago, also confirmsthis fact.
[/FONT]'Most dowry complaints fromAndhra-Telangana'
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Aarthi Rao worked with the Indian embassy inWashington DC for 16 years, six of which were as a community developmentofficer dealing with such cases.[/FONT][/h][h=1][FONT="]Read more at: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...r-help-every-8-hours/articleshow/62782501.cms[/FONT][/h][h=1][FONT="] [/FONT][/h]