Social Evil Practices

Social evil practices are negative and harmful traditions or customs that are prevalent in a society. These practices can be harmful to individuals, groups, or the society as a whole, and they often go against basic human rights and values. . These practices are harmful to the individuals involved, and they have a negative impact on the social and economic progress of a society. It is important to recognize and address these social evils in order to build a more just and equitable society.

There are various social evil practices that exist in different parts of the world. Here are some examples:

  1. Caste system.
  2. Dowry system.
  3. Child marriage.
  4. Gender discrimination.
  5. Female infanticide and foeticide.
  6. Human trafficking.
  7. Bonded labour.
  8. Honour killings.
  9. Mob Lynching.
  10. Forced marriage.
  11. Witch-hunting.
  12. Sexual harassment and assault.
  13. Discrimination based on race, ethnicity, or religion.
  14. Exploitation of the elderly and disabled
  15. Drug abuse and addiction.
  16. Alcoholism.
  17. Corruption.
  18. Political violence.
  19. Terrorism.
  20. Environmental degradation.