Live
- Govt ignoring Aija mandal, flays BJP
- 520 L seized liquor destroyed
- Preps at brisk pace for farmers’ meet
- Farmers urge CM to focus on projects
- UAE Ambassador inaugurates padel courts at OP Jindal Global University
- Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro and Galaxy Book 5 360 Unveiled at CES 2025: Details
- Tirumala Srivari Kalyanaratham Depart for Prayagraj Kumbh Mela
- Realme 14 Pro Series Launching on January 16 in India: Details
- US extends condolences to those affected by quake in Tibet
- Drink coffee during morning hours to get good heart health
Just In
Women Safety Wing launches pilot project on gender sensitisation
Hyderabad: The Women Safety Wing of the Telangana Police Department to train 1,036 students of Zilla Parishad High Schools under the pilot project...
Hyderabad: The Women Safety Wing of the Telangana Police Department to train 1,036 students of Zilla Parishad High Schools under the pilot project aimed at gender sensitisation in schools. The project is to tackle the growing concerns of gender inequality, crimes against women and gender-based violence.
The initiative emphasises the importance of crime prevention through awareness and education. On Monday at the launch event, Shikha Goel, Director General of the Women Safety Wing, unveiled the posters for the ‘Gender Sensitisation Pilot Training Programme’ and stated that the programme will train 1,036 students of 8th and 9th classes from three selected schools, ZPHS Uppal, ZPHS Nagole, and ZPHS Ramanthapur, with a focus on critical topics such as gender equality, gender-based violence, and healthy gender relationships.
Shikha Goel shared her vision that personality development goes beyond academic growth. She stressed that it is essential for students to learn about healthy interpersonal relationships and human values as part of their overall development. She noted that adolescence is a time when students have many questions about their physical, physiological and mental state and attitude changes, and addressing biases and prejudices early can shape them into responsible individuals.
The Women Safety Wing team explained the impact of societal norms, cultures, and stereotypes on children’s perceptions of gender roles, highlighting the importance of teaching both boys and girls. The right perceptions of gender roles and responsibilities are crucial, and shaping these perceptions is key to creating a safer and more inclusive society. The programme, aimed at creating a respectful and inclusive environment, provides students with an invaluable opportunity to learn life skills that will serve them throughout their lives.
© 2024 Hyderabad Media House Limited/The Hans India. All rights reserved. Powered by hocalwire.com