Naresh Iyer @ITPB Carnival 2018

WOMEN HARRASSMENT




                      As we are the citizens of Indian community we have to respect women in the society.Even though there are many courts and laws,the women harassment cannot be abolished till now.
                       Now a days we are watching lot of incidents like Delhi incident and more recently in Haryana.It a shame to our country’s pride ??Do you know the reasons behind this incidents ??
                       The main reason is the environment around the person who is responsible for it.At present days,education became like paying money to some institutions for degree and marks.Parents are not thinking whether his son is capable of building his character or not.So every person should realize to buildup his E.Q(emotional quotient) instead of building up IQ(intelligent quotient).Sexual harassment is one the worst things happening in our society more often the incident can take place in a situation in which the harassed person may not be aware of understand what is happening over there.
                        Media is making lot of coverage's on these incidents for social responsibility as well as for their channel ratings too.Instead of writing “brutally” for 100 times,it’s better to punish the accused person brutally in the public so that no other person dares to do the same thing again.It’s a responsibility of every individual to take part to control these incidents for a bright society.There is saying from mahatma Gandhiji “Be the change,that you want to see in this world
                         Travelling alone at night is not safe for girls,protect her.This is what REAL MEN DO.

                     These are the words from the bottom of every women’s heart “My dear cruel cowards,enough is enough.We’re not dogs,don’t whistle at us.please respect us,please…!!”
"1.2 million children are trafficked  world wide for sexual exploitation.
India is the world's 'hub' of child sex trafficking.
In India nearly 40,000 children are abducted every year,of which 11,000 remain untraced.
Every eight minutes a child goes missing in India".

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