International Men's Day: Not only women, but men are also exploited
International Men's Day: Not only women, but men are also exploited
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Every year, like Women's Day, International Men's Day is also celebrated. This day is celebrated to protect men from discrimination, exploitation, oppression, violence and inequality and to give them their rights. You might find it strange to read, but it is true. Many times men, like women, also suffer from inequality.

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According to statistics, 76% of the total suicides in the world occur, Around 85% of the world is homeless, Even 40% of the victims of domestic violence are men. After the efforts of Professor Thomas Yoster of University of Missouri, USA, for the first time on February 7, 1992, some countries of America, Canada and Europe celebrated International Men's Day, but since the year 1995 many countries stopped celebrating Men's Day in the month of February. 

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International Men's Day was celebrated for the first time on November 19 in Trinidad and Tobago in 1998 and all its credit goes to Dr. Jerome Tilak Singh. He took the initiative to celebrate this day and designated the day of 19 November for this. Since his effort, International Men's Day is celebrated in 60 countries across the world on November 19 every year and UNESCO has also appreciated this effort. For the first time in India, International Men's Day was celebrated in 2007 and it was celebrated for the first time by 'Save Indian Family', a voice for men's rights.

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