Save Indian Family Foundation

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Type Indian men's rights organization
Founded 2007
Location Over 50 cities in 20 states[1]
Leaders
General Secretary - Rukma Chary;
Nagpur - Rajesh Vakharia;
Field Men's rights, domestic violence
Website saveindianfamily.org

Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF) is a men's rights group in India and member of the umbrella organisation Save Indian Family. It is a registered, non-funded, non-profit, non-governmental organisation (NGO) and works with various like minded NGOs in India.[2]

History

SIFF was founded in 2007 as an advocacy group against misuse of Indian laws related to dowry harassment.[3][dead link] It is an umbrella organisation of a number of men's and family rights organisations spanned across Indian cities and provinces.[1] SIFF has supported founding of other like minded organisations such as the "All India Mother in Laws Protection Forum"[4] and "All India Men's Welfare Association".[5]

SIFF is networked with Helpline telephone numbers for distressed husbands and their family members in Bangalore, Chennai, Cochin, Delhi, Gujarat, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune, Nagpur, Nasik, Surat, Jaipur, and Kolkata.[6] In 2010 the group claimed on its website to have "30,000 members on the ground and over 3,500 on the internet who are fighting this legal terrorism with vigour and passion like commandos".[1]

Activities

SIFF has successfully conducted nationwide campaigns against the Marriage Amendment Bill in 2010 and the introduction of "Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage" as a ground for divorce under the Marriage Law Amendment Bill in 2012.[7] SIFF has also opposed efforts to criminalize marital rape in India, arguing that "No relationship will work if these laws are enforced."[8]

Criticism

SIFF's activities have been described as antifeminist by some Indian feminist organisations and media outlets, who argue that the group promotes traditional legal and social privileges for men at the expense of Indian women, and downplays the seriousness of women's issues in India.[1][9]

National meet

Every year on 15 August, SIFF conducts National Meet at one of the Indian cities where SIFF members across India converge and discuss on a National Agenda for SIFF. The National Meet will conclude with a Press Conference.[citation needed]

See also

References

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