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Subjugation of women and violence over them is tens and thousands of years old phenomenon in the history of human civilization. Though last half century saw a remarkable progress in the freedom and empowerment of women, but in India, freedom of women still seems a caged dream. Not to say that the condition of Indian women have not improved, in fact in terms of accessibility of women to education and work space has increased substantially, however, the violence unleashed on them by the counter population does not seem to be less. Women, especially when a female turned to a mother, her life changes drastically and she has to bear a lot more amount of responsibilities, which take her away from her freedom, liberty and actual life as an individual. She has to play the role of many characters at a single time without a moment thinking about her needs or likes. In spite of playing all these responsibilities perfectly, she has been still burdened with many social limitations too. The society never look her as a human being rather treat her as a household item. Aggressive dialogue, debates and discussion needs to be started in the society, both among men and women on this issue.
This is high time for civil society, government, educational institutions and all other stakeholders to sit and appraise the drowning condition for women in our surrounding. This situation also reminds of looking up to one great philosopher and doer of Indian history- Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi, who treated women equally as men, vehemently advocated that women must realize their full status and play their parts as equal to them. He was stark against the notion of subjugation of women. He used to openly say that woman have been suppressed under custom and law for which man was responsible and in the shaping of which she had no hand. The organisation is trying to establish the equality by 1. Sensitizing the communities to educate their girl child 2. Encouraging the girls to reach, enroll and complete their basic education. 3. Training them with life-skills so as to boost up their confidence and build their personality. 4. Giving them equal opportunity to lead different activities. 5. Sensitizing the adolescent and youths about their rights and also motivating them to put up their voice against wrong.
Objective of this Project To take the mothers out in the field where they can feel their freedom and respect as a human being. To help them realize that their dress up cannot be a barrier for their love towards sports. To help them feel their inner ability and strength to do something, to win something. To sensitize this society that sports have no gender, no age and no colour. To sensitize this society that women are not objects to be decorated in homes.The mother participants will feel a sense of freedom and respect when they move out of their houses and play for their respected teams. Expected Outcome The mother participants will feel a sense of freedom and respect when they move out of their houses and play for their respected teams. They can understand that the dress up, make up and shyness cannot be a barrier for their love towards sports They will be able to understand and analyze their inner ability and strength. The society will also understand that sports have not gender, no age and no colour. The society can well understand that we must not treat women as an object for decoration in our homes.
PRATIGYA
Beneficiary Charity
Ajay Kumar
Organiser
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