Respect for Women ~ Catch them young
One of the benchmarks for wellbeing and social
maturity of a society should be the way it treats its women. Going by that
thought, the lesser said about our society, the better. It is time we brought
respect and dignity to our women which they rightfully command.
A large number of crimes against women that are happening in our society is due
to the mindset of the perpetrators; the mindset that women are in some way
inferior to men. It is this cancerous a thought that need to be uprooted. For
this to be achieved, we need to put in efforts from an early stage.
To
begin with, we should look at ways to establish respect for women as a deed
that is not a choice but a habit. There can be one person who advocates this
thought in every educational institution. Right from when a student clears
his/her lower primary schooling (when they reach their 5th Standard) one session which lasts one hour need to
be conducted every month for those students.It can be called 'Equality Hour'. In these sessions, the person who
anchors this initiative will educate the students about the role women play in
our society. This will be done in very subtle yet innovative ways. For
instance, showing them films in which women play pivotal roles, inviting women
who have contributed to the society in any way to address the students, showing
them videos of women achievers, et al. The idea is to get the students
understand how women play as equally important a role as men in our country.
Once
this pilot program succeeds, the idea can be extended to include taking
students to witness women working in positions of power. For instance, the
students will visit a Lady who is a district collector or a Police commissioner
carrying out her duties efficiently. The intention here is for the boys to
begin to accept women as equals and for the girls to envisage themselves in
pivotal roles in the society.
The
root of all evil is destructive thoughts and these thoughts arise and grow over
time. If these thoughts are clipped early on in life, unwanted intentions will
be eliminated and so will be the undesired acts. No amount of punishment is
deterring people from indulging in heinous crimes against women. What is
required is a change in mindset and this initiative is looking at achieving
just that.
Arun
Babu.