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For some, lockdown is captivity with an abuser
Updated On: 09 April, 2020 07:08 AM IST | Mumbai | P Vatsalya
Experts fear a spike in cases of domestic abuse in the country as being locked up in the house all day long limits the scope for survivors to seek help

Representational photo. Pic/Sunidhi Kothari
Amid a country-wide lockdown that has forced people to stay indoors, experts are expecting a spike in domestic violence.
The National Commission for Women (NCW) received 58 complaints of domestic violence in the first week of the lockdown. The complaints were received on email between March 23 and March 30. The actual number is expected to be higher as not all women have access to electronic communication or know how to use it.
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