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One min speech on women safety in Delhi..

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Answered by prathameshpvadde2004
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Violence against women is not just a ‘women’s issue’. Women's safety and security cannot be ensured only through the efforts of women's organizations. Neither is it merely an issue of law and order. While the police have an important role to play, this is an issue that society has a stake in. After all we don't want police vans at every street corner, in our workplaces, educational institutions etc. There are many sets of actors who have a role to play and this campaign focuses on involving and creating partnerships among women's organizations, NGOs, citizens groups and community organizations, educational institutions, industry, the police and law enforcement agencies, the administration and elected representatives. The conventional approach to women's safety is based on restrictions and fear. Women are told to stay away from places and situations that are potentially violent or to avoid public spaces and stay at home as much as possible, not to go out at night, not to travel alone, not to protest if someone harasses them and so on. This approach makes women alone responsible for their own safety. If something happens to them, it is assumed to have happened because they have not followed the ‘rules’. Moreover, it restricts women's autonomy and curtails their opportunities and participation in the city. It reduces women's self-confidence and makes them physically and psychologically dependent on the protection of others. Ironically, this restrictive approach does not really make women any safer, if anything, it increases their vulnerability by forcing them to live in fear.

While our focus is on women and girls, we recognize that the vulnerabilities of other groups such as children, older people, people with disabilities, migrants also need to be addressed. A "Safe Delhi"� should be able to provide a life free of violence and discrimination to all vulnerable groups of people.

Discussions on women's safety must therefore begin from the recognition of women’s right to a life free of violence. From this perspective, the responsibility for preventing violence and making the city safer for women lies with society as a whole, not with women alone. The Safe Delhi Campaign asserts that women have the right to live, to work and to move around with safety and dignity.

Answered by rahulsahoo168
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Answer:

this is 3-5 min speeech make it 1 min

Explanation:

Violence against women is not just a ‘women’s issue’. Women's safety and security cannot be ensured only through the efforts of women's organizations. Neither is it merely an issue of law and order. While the police have an important role to play, this is an issue that society has a stake in. After all we don't want police vans at every street corner, in our workplaces, educational institutions etc. There are many sets of actors who have a role to play and this campaign focuses on involving and creating partnerships among women's organizations, NGOs, citizens groups and community organizations, educational institutions, industry, the police and law enforcement agencies, the administration and elected representatives. The conventional approach to women's safety is based on restrictions and fear. Women are told to stay away from places and situations that are potentially violent or to avoid public spaces and stay at home as much as possible, not to go out at night, not to travel alone, not to protest

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