After reading the recent incident in Benguluru about Mass molestation of women by drunken men on the new year's eve, every woman in India has got a shocking feeling. We, as women face eve teasing and abuse at least once in our lifetime in India, but we are habituated to either ignore and forget the issue or blame ourselves for being there in that circumstances. But, this time, #LetsSpeakup.
Whatever happened in Benguluru is not correct and we all knew that. But, what can WE do about it and stop the same happening in future? This thought was lingering in my head in the first week of Jan and I was searching for answers by reading a lot of articles on this issue.
What I found and understood is that there are 2 ways to stop this happening in future.
1. Parents educating their Sons to show respect to women
Respect should never be gender biased. Men or women - every human being deserves respect. Researchers reveal that rapes don't happen because of the dress the women wear or the religion they belong or the specific age group they belong. So, instead of putting restrictions on our daughters, let us teach our sons how to respect women. Let us teach them what consent means. Of course, Fathers play an important role as they are role models to their sons.
We should let our children know that whatever they show in movies mostly is not correct. Even now, a hero in Indian movies wins the heart of heroine by stalking and harassing her in college/ office, which is very impractical and demeaning.
2. Parents training their daughters with self-defence skills
We should raise our daughters more confident, give them enough freedom with responsibilities. We should make them understand that women are not weaker sex when they learn self-defence skills and be confident.
"A Human body can bear only up to 45 del (units) of pain. Yet, at the time of giving birth, a mother feels up to 57 Del (units) of pain. This is similar to 20 bones getting fractured at the same time."
Now, what more proof is needed to show that women are strong physically?
These days, women are working and managing families without much support, handling a lot of stress which is making them strong emotionally as well. So, let us stop retraining our daughters to wear a specific dress or be at home at a specific time but build their confidence to face this world.
What else do you think we can do to prevent these incidents happening again? Please do share your opinion in comments.
Linking this post to Amrita and Deepa for #MondayMommyMomments.
Whatever happened in Benguluru is not correct and we all knew that. But, what can WE do about it and stop the same happening in future? This thought was lingering in my head in the first week of Jan and I was searching for answers by reading a lot of articles on this issue.
What I found and understood is that there are 2 ways to stop this happening in future.
1. Parents educating their Sons to show respect to women
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Respect should never be gender biased. Men or women - every human being deserves respect. Researchers reveal that rapes don't happen because of the dress the women wear or the religion they belong or the specific age group they belong. So, instead of putting restrictions on our daughters, let us teach our sons how to respect women. Let us teach them what consent means. Of course, Fathers play an important role as they are role models to their sons.
We should let our children know that whatever they show in movies mostly is not correct. Even now, a hero in Indian movies wins the heart of heroine by stalking and harassing her in college/ office, which is very impractical and demeaning.
2. Parents training their daughters with self-defence skills
We should raise our daughters more confident, give them enough freedom with responsibilities. We should make them understand that women are not weaker sex when they learn self-defence skills and be confident.
"A Human body can bear only up to 45 del (units) of pain. Yet, at the time of giving birth, a mother feels up to 57 Del (units) of pain. This is similar to 20 bones getting fractured at the same time."
Now, what more proof is needed to show that women are strong physically?
These days, women are working and managing families without much support, handling a lot of stress which is making them strong emotionally as well. So, let us stop retraining our daughters to wear a specific dress or be at home at a specific time but build their confidence to face this world.
What else do you think we can do to prevent these incidents happening again? Please do share your opinion in comments.
Linking this post to Amrita and Deepa for #MondayMommyMomments.
Good and relevant points ramya. We can just hope that this mission started by us all reaches more and more people. Hopefully after reading our posts..few ppl can change. Thanks for writing for #MondayMommyMoments :)
ReplyDeleteYes Deepa. Iam glad to join the campaign to spread awareness through #MondayMommyMomments
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