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लड़कियों के सशक्तिकरण से संबंधित प्रेरणात्मक कहानियां साझा करें

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Nov 12, 2014
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Sep 30, 2015
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बेटी बचाओ बेटी पढाओ पहल के लिए हम ऐसे लोगों को ढूँढ रहे हैं जो सभी के ...

बेटी बचाओ बेटी पढाओ पहल के लिए हम ऐसे लोगों को ढूँढ रहे हैं जो सभी के लिए प्रेरणा का स्रोत हो। यहाँ निष्ठा, साहस और धैर्य से परिपूर्ण ऐसी प्रेरणात्मक कहानियां साझा करें जो लड़कियों के सशक्तिकरण से संबंधित हो।

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shivani gulati
shivani gulati 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
(conti..) giving education to the girl child does not solve the problem. the problems in the society are actually unseen to the system. i believe there shall be a social reform to relieve the girls from the social bondages of the social orthodox system. educate the actually orthodoxically educated people.
shivani gulati
shivani gulati 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
(conti..) own fight to lead her life in her own way. i know a law can't make the people to be more responsible about a girl child. but i think an adult education programme must be run to educate the already educated people to give right of freedom and equality to the girl. the rape cases and the other things happen because it starts from the parents itself. the girl child is always considered below her brother. the equality is even not given at home. (contii.)
shivani gulati
shivani gulati 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
(conti..) these constitutional rights have been given to every citizen. but are these rights actually pertinent for girls in india. delhi is in the top list of the number of foeticides. the educated people in delhi still practice the foeticide, then one can imagine the condition and life of a girl in the society. i might share a story in this regard. this story is quite open to everyone. smt smiriti irani, the HRD minister of india. her story itself says that a girl has to fight her (comti..)
shivani gulati
shivani gulati 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
(conti..) till the time she gets married she has to be dependent on her parents for every decision. girls do not have been given enough power to take their own decisions. after marriage she has to rely on her husband and his family members. even when india is so modernized, still the girls is so bounded with the social norms of the society. if the girl is divorcee, she has been looked up as a person who does not have any capability. Right to Equality and Right to Freedom, (conti...)
shivani gulati
shivani gulati 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
Dear Sir, i have my story but mine seem to be like hindi T. V. serial, which actually seem to unnatural for others. but i have many questions in my mind. beti bacho beti parhao, it seems to be a good revolution for the country, but i don't think the girls can live their own life in india. Beti bacho par uske bad kya?? as the girl is born in the family in india, she is considered as a loan for the parents, because parents have to marry her with lots of money with them. (conti..)
SUMAN BHAGAT
SUMAN BHAGAT 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
Beti is the base of the family.Without Beti a family looks like a tree without bearing fruits.In our culture woman is considered as goddess.It is said 'Yatra Narjsayantu Pujyante Tatra Ramante Devta '.So all the girls in the form of beti,sister,mother ,wife,grand mother or any other relatives should be respected , only then our society can be stabled or balanced.
rajiva sahay
rajiva sahay 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
A innovative and inspiring initiative has starred in Bilaspur Distt of Himachal Pradesh. A focused program named MUSKAN has been launched by D. C. Bilaspur in entire Distt. People are being sensitised and made aware of Female Foeticide through Aanganwadi workers . Best part of the program is that entire exercise is being monitored and evaluated periodically every month. Result till now has been fantastic. This can be replicated with some minor changes elsewhere also.
Mahesh Pellakuru
Mahesh Pellakuru 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
The Ministry of Women and Child Development (#MWCD) in collaboration with Facebook is pleased to announce the #100Women initiative that seeks to recognize and acknowledge women who are making a difference in their communities, across our country. Starting Wednesday, 15th July 2015, people can nominate such women on the Ministry’s Facebook Page until September 30, 2015. For more details log onto the Ministry’s Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ministryWCD