Awareness event on violence against women and prejudices


Awareness event on violence against women and prejudices was held on 02/12/22 at 10 AM at Govt Arts & Science College, Mostakkam, Chennai-131. Event Indian Women Organization (WIA) And Coordinated by the Burden Trust.

In this event Mrs. Padma Venkatraman (Chairman, WIA) addressed the event that college-age students should learn and join equinox to end violence against increasing women. Singer. Mrs. M C Jayalakshmi (Founder. The Chief Minister of this college who gave his opinion on the permission to conduct the event and the event. Mrs. Doctor . Shakti introduced special guests who made them realize that awareness is necessary for women to improve their community and demanded that students to learn their personality skills.

The senior social activist and professor who spoke in detail later. The improvement that Saraswati has achieved today due to various activities of elders that women are historically suppressed by women, sharing jobs in difference between male and female and female differences and crushing jobs without paying equal pay He addressed personalities that if men and women behave equally, society would be better. Following this, Mr. Assistant Inspector of the Police Station, Mr. Mr. Ravi concentrated on students' education. Rules of the road. Be careful and mentally practicing without indulging in violent acts with bus travel friends. Simple comments like a father to the student about unnecessary inconvenience happening. Social activist and lawyer who spoke behind. Mr. I. The Sivakumaran (Chairman, Social Reconciliation Trust) They have done their history of atrocities against women, oppression so continuous security laws, e.g. Prevention of conspiracy, widow remarriage, prevention of sexual harassment ்Act,Anti Domestic Violence Act,Elements in Indian Punishment Act and Anti Child Sexual Prevention Act, Realizing the adversities and requested the students to be vigilant, to participate in improving the college and improving the area.

Smt. Jayalakshmi Amma, founder of Burden Bearing Trust in the area, requested to participate in social development activities and benefit. Following this, Burden Trust students' awareness art programs were held then students completed the pledge as ambassadors of violence against women. Social work from various organisations. Graduates and college NSS students participated in this event.