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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Empowering Future Generations: A Workshop on Combating Violence Against Women On September 21, 2024, I had the privilege of conducting a transformative workshop at VIT Pune, aimed at combating violence against women. This session marked my second interaction with the talented second-year BTech students at this esteemed institution. My first visit in 2022, as part [...]</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Empowering Future Generations: A Workshop on Combating Violence Against Women</strong></h3>



<p>On September 21, 2024, I had the privilege of conducting a transformative workshop at VIT Pune, aimed at combating violence against women. This session marked my second interaction with the talented second-year BTech students at this esteemed institution. My first visit in 2022, as part of an impactful initiative, rolled out in collaboration with <strong>JOSH TALKS</strong> and their client <strong>TVS</strong>, involved engaging engineering students across twelve states in India on this crucial topic.</p>



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<p><a href="https://www.womanendangered.org/combating-violence-against-women/">Read about the in-person workshops with VIT Pune</a></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Understanding Gender-Based Violence</h3>



<p>At the core of this workshop was a comprehensive understanding of what gender-based violence entails. Participants delved into its various forms, recognized the phases of life where such violence can occur, and discussed effective prevention strategies. We highlighted the importance of understanding these elements and taking action to eradicate this grave societal issue and ensure justice for victims.</p>



<p>A key highlight of the session was the inclusion of insights from <strong>IPS Chhaya Sharma</strong>, the head of the Special Unit for Women and Child in the Delhi Police. Her instrumental role in cracking the infamous Nirbhaya case provided the students with a real-world perspective on the urgency and complexity of addressing violence against women.</p>



<p>Read more here <a href="https://www.womanendangered.org/what-to-do-in-case-of-a-sexual-assault-or-rape-%e0%a4%af%e0%a5%8c%e0%a4%a8-%e0%a4%89%e0%a4%a4%e0%a5%8d%e0%a4%aa%e0%a5%80%e0%a4%a1%e0%a4%bc%e0%a4%a8/">यौन उत्पीड़न के मामले में क्या करना है &#8211; What to do in case of Rape ?</a></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Insights from the Pre-Workshop Survey</h3>



<p>Before the workshop, we surveyed 36 participating students to gauge their knowledge of gender-based violence. The results were revealing:</p>



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<li><strong>Over half of the respondents (19 out of 36)</strong>&nbsp;believed that at least one in every three women faces some form of violence in their lifetime.</li>



<li>About&nbsp;<strong>half of the respondents (14)</strong>&nbsp;thought that only two out of ten victims ever seek justice.</li>



<li>A similar number (<strong>13 respondents</strong>) felt that violence against women begins in infancy.</li>
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<p>These statistics underscore the pervasive nature of violence and the critical need for ongoing education and awareness on this issue.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">A Platform for Inquiry and Inspiration</h3>



<p>The hour-long workshop encouraged an open and engaging dialogue among the students, regardless of gender. Their eagerness to ask questions demonstrated a shared commitment to understanding and combating violence against women. Many expressed the need for continued discussions and workshops, highlighting the importance of integrating these conversations into educational settings.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Meet the Facilitator</h3>



<p>The session was led by <strong>Suparnaa Chadda</strong>, widely known as <strong><a href="https://simplysuparnaa.com/about-us/">Simply Suparnaa</a></strong>, the founder of the Simply Suparnaa Media Network. A notable <strong>UN Women Awardee</strong>, Suparnaa has dedicated her career to advocating for women&#8217;s rights and empowering communities through education and awareness. Her passion and expertise were pivotal in guiding the workshop, inspiring countless students to become advocates for change. Suparnaa also acknowledges SDG-aligned initiatives through the annual<a href="https://www.sabera.co/"> SABERA Awards</a> which includes <strong>लैंगिक समानता (Gender Diversity &amp; Inclusion)</strong>.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion: A Call to Action</h3>



<p>As we concluded the workshop, it became clear that knowledge and awareness are the first steps toward making a tangible impact in the fight against violence against women. By instilling these values in young minds, we can foster a generation of leaders who are committed to creating safer environments for all.</p>



<p>This workshop not only educated students but also equipped them with the tools to inspire change in their communities. It’s time to turn awareness into action! For hosting a workshop with your university students write to womanendangered@gmail.com or suparnaa@simplysuparnaa.com</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Our next destination traveling across India was Surana College in Bangalore, Karnataka. This was our 10th state to conduct a session inspiring the youth to stand up for what&#8217;s right and to combat violence against women. Surana was in the heart of the cosmopolitan city of Bangalore, unlike most of our previous excursions which have [...]</p>
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<p>Our next destination traveling across India was Surana College in Bangalore, Karnataka. This was our 10th state to conduct a session inspiring the youth to stand up for what&#8217;s right and to combat violence against women.</p>



<p>Surana was in the heart of the cosmopolitan city of Bangalore, unlike most of our previous excursions which have been in the remotest corners of the states from Puthoor in Kerala to Purnea in Bihar or even Boko in Assam. Even so, we were apprised of the unique challenges the private technical institutes faced in the bustling modern city. </p>



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<p>Before the actual session we normally have an informal chit-chat with the dean or person incharge of managing the institute to get oriented to the culture of the college in particular and the state/city at large. At Surana we interacted with the chair of the student council Dr Chandana who introduced us to the principal Dr Kumar. Through our conversation Dr Kumar apprised us of the high fees levied by the private technical institutes in the region, which in some cases has led girl students into the trap of sexual favors. On being asked if the same has been reported or a any data available, he shared while no formal complaints have been filed so far but the the social media is rampant with such allegations. A casual search on the net reveals many instances of sexual favors being asked of students for marks in <a href="https://www.timesnownews.com/mirror-now/crime/article/alumni-accuses-private-college-professor-in-karnatakas-gadag-of-demanding-sexual-favours-from-girl-students/449174">private universities in Karnataka</a>.</p>



<p>The session itself was attended by over 350 students in their beautiful designed cedar wood finished auditorium in the basement. The energy was high after the &#8216;tech check&#8217; of the sound system was done by presumambly beat boxing! </p>



<p>Each session, as Vanshika (The coordinator of all these sessions on behalf of JOSH TALKS for TVS Raider) and I mused, seems to have its own trajectory mapping the mood of the audience. While we cover all the essential points but the communication adapts itself to each college, city and state we&#8217;ve visited so far. While the medium remains Hindi and English, and the media a presentation and a few videos, my extempore interaction changes with each session with inputs from the previous workshops, some personal anecdotes and a gentle push for the students to contribute through their experiences as well.</p>



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<p>If you would like to have us conduct this 90-minute session in your college or company just drop us a mail with the details of the institution and the preferred dates at suparnaa@simplysuparnaa.com.</p>



<p>Links for further study</p>



<p>To read about the <a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/vizag-chapter-i-combating-violence-against-women/">Vizag Chapter click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To read about the <a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/combat-gender-based-violence-chennai-chapter/">Chennai, Chapter click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To read about the <a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/standup-for-whats-right-i-prayagraj-chapter/">Prayagraj Chapter click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To read about&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/standup-for-whats-right-i-combat-violence-against-women-i-assam-chapter/">Assam Chapter click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To read about <a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/combating-gender-based-violence-kolkatta-chapter/">Kolkatta Chapter click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To read about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/stand-up-for-what-is-right-i-kanpur-chapter/">Kanpur Chapter click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To read about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/stand-up-for-whats-right-i-bihar-chapter/">Purnea Bihar Chapter click here</a>&gt;&gt;</p>



<p>To read about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/combating-violence-against-women/">Pune experience click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To know more about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/violence-against-women/">online session experience read here &gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>PS: if you stand for what is right – team SABERA (Annual Awards and Summit by the  <a href="http://simplysuparnaa.com/about-us/"><strong>Simply Suparnaa </strong>©<strong> Media Network</strong></a>) you must watch the annual event recognising the GOOD work across India. While the </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The sessions on combating violence against women by standing up for what&#8217;s right have had us travel extensively in remote corners of our beautiful country. After successfully conducting sessions to combat violence against women with the youth from Pune, Kanpur, Purnea, and Kolkatta, we reached the Prayagraj aka Allahabad on 2nd September ( Blog on [...]</p>
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<p>The sessions on combating violence against women by standing up for what&#8217;s right have had us travel extensively in remote corners of our beautiful country. After successfully conducting sessions to combat violence against women with the youth from Pune, Kanpur, Purnea, and Kolkatta,  we reached the Prayagraj aka Allahabad on 2nd September ( Blog on Assam, Boko was documented earlier since both the trips were literally back to back).</p>


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<p>The beauty of these sessions is that it gives us a chance to absorb the sights, sounds and most importantly the cultural references unique to the region. So was the case here where a day prior we experienced the vibrant religious fervour at the Sangam or the point where the rivers, Yamuna and Ganga meet. Legend has it that a third river Saraswati also met at this point forming the holy trinity. We were waiting to witness the <em>Arti </em>of the river Ganges and were fortunate to be called upon to offer our obeisance with the oil-lit lamps amidst the age-old Sanskrit chants. </p>



<p>My gratitude for the opportunity to both JOSH TALKS and TVS Radar, for conducting these sessions. Vanshika (Interning with JOSH TALKS ) continues to manage and coordinate with the colleges ensuring all goes smoothly. She also adds the much-needed perspective of a student herself which further connects with the audience we are addressing.</p>


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<p>The united group of institutes is an hour and a half from the main city. And since this time we were taking the train back (Bande Matram Express is the fastest train in India replete with large windows and some delectable knick-knacks) the agent booked us a hotel that was quite literally at the station. The whole night was spent listening to the arrival and departure of the trains with the automated nasal announcements.</p>



<p>The session the next day, more than made up for the uncomfortable night before. </p>



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<p>We arrived early and spent a good couple of hours with the faculty before the actual session. Most were from the Human Value (a course introduced in engineering colleges in 2018) or soft skills &amp; communication department. They shared stories of how dowry demands and domestic violence are commonplace across the belt. Stories that are actively played out in the neighbourhood or with friends and family.</p>



<p>The session at the UGI campus was special in more ways than one. 400 Students from the foundation course to fourth year BTech were in rapt attention through the Workshop that continued beyond the designated time to over 2.5 hours. Personal stories and anecdotes were shared and it was an emotionally charged interaction for all involved.</p>



<p>The fact is that after each session that we have conducted so far,  the students feel comfortable enough to share their intimate experiences or unresolved queries. This time too at UGI a young girl took to the mike and shared an unfortunate incident that she had to encounter. While the B Tech students and their faculty audience seemed taken aback by the narration but this stands as a testimony both to the importance of sessions like these and the safe space that we manage to create within a short span of time. Sharing a personal unfortunate saga amidst peers who had no clue indeed takes courage. </p>



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<p>We had a comfortable journey back on the Bande Matram Express and got the weekend to recoup as Monday we were back on the road to conduct the next session in the tribal belt of Assam, Boko.</p>



<p>To read about <a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/standup-for-whats-right-i-combat-violence-against-women-i-assam-chapter/">Assam Chapter click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>If you would like to have us conduct this 90-minute session in your college or company just drop us a mail with the details of the institution and the prefered dates at suparnaa@simplysuparnaa.com.</p>



<p>Links for further study</p>



<p>To read about the <a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/stand-up-for-what-is-right-i-kanpur-chapter/">Kanpur Chapter click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To read about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/stand-up-for-whats-right-i-bihar-chapter/">Purnea, Bihar Chapter click here</a>&gt;&gt;</p>



<p>To read about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/combating-violence-against-women/">Pune experience click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To know more about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/violence-against-women/">online session experience read here &gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>PS: if you stand for what is right – team SABERA (Annual Awards and Summit by the &nbsp;<a href="http://simplysuparnaa.com/about-us/"><strong>Simply Suparnaa&nbsp;</strong>©<strong>&nbsp;Media Network</strong></a>) jury is looking for you&nbsp;<a href="https://www.sabera.co/registration/">Register here&gt;&gt;</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2022 12:11:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On August 27th, 2022, Non-Profit Shakti Shalini celebrated 35 years of working with survivors of domestic abuse, providing shelter, legal advice and rehabilitation. The NGO also empowers women from marginalised communities with skills to combat gender-based violence as well through vocational training, art and more. I had the chance to hear some of the survivor [...]</p>
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<p>On August 27th, 2022, Non-Profit <a href="http://shaktishalini.org">Shakti Shalini </a>celebrated 35 years of working with survivors of domestic abuse, providing shelter, legal advice and rehabilitation. The NGO also empowers women from marginalised communities with skills to combat gender-based violence as well through vocational training, art and more.</p>



<p>I had the chance to hear some of the survivor stories in person that were interwoven through the cultural program organised at the BC Pal Auditorium in Chitranjan Park by NGO Shakti Shalini on the evening of the 27th, recently. The survivors are mostly between their early twenties or thirties. Some shared their saga through a creative storytelling format or dance drama (with the help of the<a href="http://www.pandiestheatre.com/"> pandies&#8217; theatre group</a> ), others through their poem or artwork. It was an emotionally charged event both for the performers as well as the audience. The underlying common thread was a breach of individual dignity which played itself out either through an extreme act of violence or a continuous abuse in relationships.</p>



<p>THE FOUNDING STORY<br>In the 1980s, Satyarani Chadha and Shahjahan Begum, two women found their daughters subjected to death by burning by their respective in-laws on the pretext of insufficient dowry. The violent loss of their daughters galvanized them to tell their story to everyone: the media, the courtroom, and the public. They committed to joining, hands and dedicating their lives to fighting gender/ sexual violence, especially domestic and dowry violence. In 1987 they established Shakti Shalini and it became a pioneer of grassroots gender equality work in India. </p>



<p>In 1975, the United Nations General Assembly adopted 1975-1985 as the decade for women. The global context of a feminist wave across the 1970s and 80s channelised international support and commendation toward the organisation. This was the context in which Shakti Shalini was born. </p>



<p>Through its early years, Shakti Shalini played a pioneering role in campaigning for anti-dowry and domestic violence laws currently prevailing on the land and it established the first shelter home for women in distress in Delhi. Through its journey full of challenges and breakthroughs alike, Shakti Shalini has strived to support countless individuals in navigating violence and discrimination toward a life of safety, freedom, and dignity.</p>



<p>Shakti Shalini&#8217;s Helpline numbers for Gender/Sexual violence survivors are as follows</p>



<p>011-24373737</p>



<p>Whatsapp or call 7838957810</p>



<p>Whatsapp or call  9654462722</p>



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<p>We are on a mission to&nbsp;<strong>Stand up for what is Right.</strong>&nbsp;Travelling across&nbsp;conducting the session on&nbsp;<strong>Combating Violence against Women&nbsp;</strong>with the youth of the country. The sessions are being facilitated by TVS Radar as their marketing outreach and are being organised by JOSH TALKS with Suparnaa Chadda as the speaker conducting these sessions.</p>



<p>To read about the <a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=2309&amp;action=edit">Kolkatta Chapter click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To read about the <a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/stand-up-for-what-is-right-i-kanpur-chapter/">Kanpur Chapter click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To read about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/stand-up-for-whats-right-i-bihar-chapter/">Purnea, Bihar Chapter click here</a>&gt;&gt;</p>



<p>To read about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/combating-violence-against-women/">Pune experience click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To know more about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/violence-against-women/">online session experience read here &gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>PS: if you work in the focus area of gender equity – team SABERA (Annual Awards and Summit by the &nbsp;<a href="http://simplysuparnaa.com/about-us/"><strong>Simply Suparnaa&nbsp;</strong>©<strong>&nbsp;Media Network</strong></a>) jury is looking for you&nbsp;<a href="https://www.sabera.co/registration/">Register here</a> and submit criteria based information under the Initiative Category <strong>A6: लैंगिक समानता (Gender Diversity &amp; Inclusion)&nbsp;</strong></p>



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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2022 08:31:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On a mission to&#160;Stand up for what is Right.&#160;Travelling across&#160;conducting the session on&#160;Combating Violence against Women&#160;with the youth of the country, we reached Kolkatta after successfully conducting sessions in the city of Kanpur (B Pharma students, Kanpur Institute of Technology), Pune (B. Tech Students, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology), and Purnea (Engineering students, Purnea Engineering College, [...]</p>
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<p>On a mission to&nbsp;<strong>Stand up for what is Right.</strong>&nbsp;Travelling across&nbsp;conducting the session on&nbsp;<strong>Combating Violence against Women&nbsp;</strong>with the youth of the country, we reached Kolkatta after successfully conducting sessions in the city of Kanpur (B Pharma students, Kanpur Institute of Technology), Pune (B. Tech Students, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology), and Purnea (Engineering students, Purnea Engineering College, Bihar).&nbsp; In the midst of the monsoons with erratic rains throughout the country playing havoc due to Climate Change, our enthusiasm continued to be fuelled by the fulfilment that a purpose-driven outreach bestows.</p>



<p>The session was scheduled for the 4th of August Thursday, and we reached Kolkata airport on the 3rd evening. Being a Shakti devout, it was an opportune chance to offer obeisance to the energy that keeps me going to conduct these sessions despite all odds. Kali ghat, the cab driver assured is open till 10:30 pm. While the hotel staff shared that it shuts at 8 pm. It was 7:30 pm and I decided to take my chances and dash for her Darshan after a quick shower.  How I reached and was guided is another story of faith altogether. The gates were supposed to shut by 9 pm and even though the distance was a good 2 hours from the hotel, I did manage to offer my prayers before the session scheduled for the next day.</p>



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<p>Dream Institute of Technology is a 16-year-old dream of the Sarkar Family in West Bengal. They take pride in utilising their own resources for running the college, including the 10-acre expanse of land on which the college is established. Nestled in the by lanes of BH Road Kolkatta which is away from the main city by a couple of hours, it boasts 100 per cent placement for students offering B tech and M Tech courses. The only obvious drawback was the lack of women&#8217;s strength in the college at just about 15 odd per cent.</p>



<p>Vanshika continues to accompany me through these sessions and proactively coordinates and organises with the college on behalf of JOSH TALKS, such that the sessions go smoothly. Though we were supposed to start at 1:00 pm due to the distance and traffic we managed to reach by about 1:40 pm and started around 2:00 pm. It was the students&#8217; annual sports day and despite the competitive sports excitement and delay, they sat through the whole session and proactively engaged in conversations sharing their individual persectives.</p>



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<p>These sessions are a part of the marketing initiative of TVS Radar that JOSH TALKS is helping conduct through the help of their network with educational institutes across states that are the target segment for TVS. </p>



<p>If you would like to have us conduct this 90-minute session in your college or company just drop us a mail with the details of the institution and the prefered dates at suparnaa@simplysuparnaa.com.</p>



<p>Links for further study</p>



<p>To read about the <a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/stand-up-for-what-is-right-i-kanpur-chapter/">Kanpur Chapter click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To read about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/stand-up-for-whats-right-i-bihar-chapter/">Purnea, Bihar Chapter click here</a>&gt;&gt;</p>



<p>To read about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/combating-violence-against-women/">Pune experience click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To know more about the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/violence-against-women/">online session experience read here &gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>PS: if you stand for what is right – team SABERA (Annual Awards and Summit by the &nbsp;<a href="http://simplysuparnaa.com/about-us/"><strong>Simply Suparnaa&nbsp;</strong>©<strong>&nbsp;Media Network</strong></a>) jury is looking for you&nbsp;<a href="https://www.sabera.co/registration/">Register here&gt;&gt;</a></p>



<p>To support our initiative<a href="http://www.womanendangered.org/contribute/">&nbsp;contribute here.</a></p>
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