Special emphasis was given to these messages in the media workshop organized in Jodhpur.
Omprakash Dhaka.
Under the new initiative, “Gender Sensitive Rajasthan” of Future Society and UNICEF, a media workshop was organized in Suryanagari Jodhpur on the 20th of December to increase gender sensitivity. In this special training session, senior gender expert and educationist Naseeruddin said that the discrimination that our society shows between boys and girls is beyond facts. He congratulated the Future Society for this initiative and also said that there is a need for fellow journalists of the media to change the concepts imposed by the society and this will be possible only when the journalists can make the people in their villages and districts understand through their news. It should be successful that both men and women are equal.
In the training session at RTDC Hotel “Ghoomar”, Jodhpur, Naseeruddin explained in detail to the journalist friends present that even today our society teaches girls not to speak loudly, not too loudly, not to speak too much, not to go out alone, Don’t go out with anyone, don’t befriend anyone of your own free will, don’t marry anyone of your own free will, don’t think with your mind, do as you are told, walk with your head bowed, walk with your shoulders bowed, don’t talk with your neck down Etcetera. There are many restrictions on girls from the age of 10 to 21 while studying in school, hence girls are not able to develop. There is discrimination between boys and girls which is bringing up both of them in a special way. Boys are not being brought up the way girls are being brought up. He further explained that when a child is born, a boy and a girl are born equally. Even when it comes to the profession, there is inequality between men and women in society, but in reality, the profession is not divided between men and women. We have to change the way we look at society. When we got independence in 1947, we had created a Constitution in which we had promised ourselves that we, the people of India, would talk about equity, equality and justice and there would be no gender discrimination here, but today we see that Our society is not equal. Today the roots of inequality, inequity and discrimination are deep in our society. Now we have to understand how we see it.
It is noteworthy that this media workshop was organized under the Equally Sensitive Rajasthan campaign in which journalists from the Jodhpur division participated in large numbers and suggested expanding such workshops.
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