Divrala is a village in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, India.
Divrala
Deorala | |
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village | |
Nickname: Deorala | |
Country | India |
State | Rajasthan |
District | Sikar |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
• Un Official | Shekhawati |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
ISO 3166 code | RJ-IN |
Vehicle registration | RJ 23 |
Nearest city | Ajitgargh, Sri Madhopur, (Neem ka thana) |
Divrala is a village in the Shekhawati region. It is located near Amarsar which was the capital of Maharao Shekhaji, precursor of all Shekhawat rajputs. It is also called Deorala and Divrala.
It became infamous because of the Sati incident that took place on 4 September 1987.[1]
Sati
editThe victim of the Sati incident was of an educated 18-year-old woman named Roop Kanwar, who was a resident of the village and whose husband, Mal Singh Shekhawat, had died of disease the previous day. While many details remain unclear, many [who?] claim that she took the decision to follow the ancient custom and died on the funeral pyre of her husband, while the general feeling is that she was forced by the villagers onto the pyre, perhaps after having been given some sedatives[citation needed].
After she had burnt to death, the place was converted into a memorial and thousands of people from surrounding regions started visiting it, though afterwards the area was sealed in order not to promote sati as a legitimate action, and to prevent similar incidents happening in the future.
Although family members and others were arrested following this incident, they were acquitted.[2][3] Many are not fully satisfied with the judgement.[4] Women's organizations pressurized the government to reopen the case [5]
Positive developments
editPublications such as Outlook Magazine have highlighted positive developments from the village, such as election of a woman sarpanch to highlight the change in people's perception of women's place in the society [6]
Population
editThe village population is over 14,000.
References
edit- ^ Jain, Sharada; Misra, Nirja; Srivastava, Kavita (1987). "Deorala Episode: Women's Protest in Rajasthan". Economic and Political Weekly. 22 (45): 1891–1894. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 4377696.
- ^ Accused in Deorala `sati' case acquitted http://www.hindu.com/2004/02/01/stories/2004020101110700.htm
- ^ `Sati' and the verdict http://www.frontlineonnet.com/fl2105/stories/20040312002504600.htm
- ^ Abraham, Susan.: "The Deorala Judgement Glorifying Sati" by Susan Abraham. The Lawyers Collective. 12(6); June, 1997. p.4-12. http://www.womenstudies.in/elib/sati/sa_the_deorala.pdf
- ^ HC orders reopening of Deorala sati case http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2004-08-07/open-space/27153961_1_sati-case-roop-kanwar-deorala Archived 22 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Showing The Way In Deorala http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?204912