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Stories of women who achieved success despite the difficulties in their life will be published.

Mother is your first hero, Mother is the best hero, Mother is always a hero.Let's celebrate the HERO with her inspiring ...
09/05/2020

Mother is your first hero, Mother is the best hero, Mother is always a hero.

Let's celebrate the HERO with her inspiring story. Share a video/photo series with her story to win contest.

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Mother is your first hero, Mother is the best hero, Mother is always a hero.Let's celebrate the HERO with her inspiring ...
09/05/2020

Mother is your first hero, Mother is the best hero, Mother is always a hero.

Let's celebrate the HERO with her inspiring story. Share a video/photo series with her story to win contest.

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What if a FEMALE employee at a company lodges a false complaint against a MALE employee?Watch this real Case Study:
21/04/2020

What if a FEMALE employee at a company lodges a false complaint against a MALE employee?

Watch this real Case Study:

Sexual harassment of a woman in workplace is of serious concern to humanity on the whole. The victims of sexual harassment face psychological and health effe...

https://forms.gle/v7zyrthB3NgUJqRE8We hope that you all are safe during this coronavirus outbreak. To help people learn ...
20/04/2020

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We hope that you all are safe during this coronavirus outbreak. To help people learn during lockdown Leadership Development Association India is organizing a professional skills webinar on the below topics.

1) Full Stack Development (Frontend + Backend Tools)
2) UI/UX Design Tools Master Class
3) Data Science - Machine Learning

Date: 26th April 2020

We hope that you all are safe during this Coronavirus outbreak. To help people learn during lockdown Leadership Development Association is organizing a professional skills webinar on the below topics. 1) Full Stack Development (Frontend + Backend Tools) 2) UI/UX Design Tools Master Class 3) Data Sci...

19/04/2020

Hello Everyone,
We hope that you and your family is safe during this Corona Virus outbreak.

Everyone of us is worried about our future, our jobs, our family & our economy. Many students and graduates are worrying about the career and their future.

We would like to hear from you. You can email about your situation, your thoughts, and worries (Mental, Financial or any other).
One of our career counsellors & happiness advisors will read your messages and contact you to guide you in this situation (No FEES).

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Hi,We hope that you and your loved ones are staying safe and healthy in the current Coronavirus outbreak. To help studen...
15/04/2020

Hi,
We hope that you and your loved ones are staying safe and healthy in the current Coronavirus outbreak. To help students to learn during Lockdown, Leadership Development Association India launched a program for youth and students. We have selected the top 3 courses which are in demand for jobs. This DeBootcamp will equip the students with advance knowledge and professional skills which are necessary for the job. Post the training, the students will work on live projects for 1 month.
More details: http://www.debootcamp.com/

Happy Women’s Day 2020
08/03/2020

Happy Women’s Day 2020

http://sheendeavors.org/justice-to-her/When Lord Ram asks Goddess Sita not to accompany him to the forests, saying the f...
07/12/2019

http://sheendeavors.org/justice-to-her/

When Lord Ram asks Goddess Sita not to accompany him to the forests, saying the forest is no place for a princess, she replies- “I don’t need your permission. I am your wife and I am supposed to accompany you, to the throne, into war and to the forest.” Here, Sita is not a feminine requiring protection from her husband but an equal partner in relationship called marriage.

Fast forward to today’s world. Three days ago, four drunk persons, grabbed a lonely woman in the outskirts of Hyderabad, r***d her, then killed her, r***d her again and then burnt her- just like that. It was not a planned attack, rather four drunk persons thought that a lonely woman is an opportunity, that it’s their right, that’s ‘normal’ for them.

No wonder it attracted widespread condemnation, people calling for their hanging, media widely reporting, people sharing on WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and candle marches etc. There is anger against police for untimely action, against courts for tardiness. Unfortunately, this instantaneous anger is momentous, emotional outburst which, more often than not, does not necessarily lead to a structural, logical attempt to understand the predicament woman faces in today’s society and what justice means to her.

In fact, the outburst was more during the 2012 Nirbhaya case which shook the conscience of the nation, bringing national capital to a standstill. Laws were amended, special courts were created- yet 7 years later, the tragedy of r**e continues. It begs a necessary question. Are we searching for correct solutions? Justice is not vengeance against the culprits, but justice is served when, we, as a society can guarantee that no other woman goes through the same. This requires a deeper introspection.

According to the National Crime Records Bureau, 93% Rapes in India Committed by Persons Known to the Victim. So, what happened on that day to Nirbhaya, and recently in Hyderabad, is a tip of the iceberg. Moreover, many more r**e cases go unreported, due to social, economic, cultural factors- as MeTooMovement brought to fore the harsh realities women face.

93% of the r**es are committed by persons known to them. That means, r**e is just the worst manifestation of the discrimination women face in day-to-day life. The real culprit is the discrimination based on gender, linked to deep-rooted patriarchy, stereotypes, cultural prejudices that treat women as inferior, as property, as something weak to be protected.

This discrimination is manifested in our everyday lives, which we take for granted, treat it as ‘normal; unless something as gross as gang r**e happens. For instance, take item songs, where women are objectified, commodified for the male audience to ‘consume’. (In one song the lyrics read as ‘Tu “Cheez” Badi hai mast mast’ literally reducing woman body to a commodity).

Even religion sanctions it (Sabarimala case for example- where women of menstruating age are debarred from entering the temple). When a 15-year girl having menstruation is asked not to touch her siblings, what are we teaching our kids? These may look trivial, but these condition the thinking of children, leading to the mindset where women are seen as vulnerable, weak, to be protected.

Curses are always targeted at women of one’s family (popular MC, BC for instance) because women are treated as honour, as property to be preserved, protected- not as independent equal human beings. That’s why we see honour killings, domestic violence, glass ceiling at workplace, judging women for her revealing clothes, her relationships, her career decisions, her opinions, her sexual choices. No wonder the four ‘deserve to be hanged’ was a product of the society we nurtured. We as a society share equal blame.

Unless these prejudices are addressed, unless women are treated as equals, no courts, no police stations, no outrage on social media will stop another drunken man- who is essentially a product of the stereotypes we as a society cultivate, from violating another noble soul. Neither Sita nor our women need protection as mothers, daughters and sisters. What they need is treatment as equal human beings, equal value to their dignity, their sexuality and their choices. That is the true justice for India’s woman, with her independent identity, not as someone’s mother, sister or daughter.

Article from Rekulwar Shubham

Justice to Her December 7, 2019 No Comments When Lord Ram asks Goddess Sita not to accompany him to the forests, saying forest is no place for a princess, she replies- “I don’t need your permission. I am your wife and I am supposed to accompany you, to the throne, into war and to the forest.” ...

Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right but a necessary foundation for a peaceful and sustainable world.Pi...
05/05/2019

Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right but a necessary foundation for a peaceful and sustainable world.

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