Thursday, May 29, 2014

Where should She Go then :@

So many incidents and so many talks over those incidents. Police is doing arrests as assigned, Media is showing the news details, Officials are showing their concern and Law is supposed to just waiting to see the Crime to be proved COMPLETELY as expected. And where does She go, She is just suffering as always.

But what's our role in all this. We are just taking a sip of tea in the morning reading the newspaper and sharing our views with family, friends (being the critics of India by nature). It's been a long we to be saying that more than a guy, she and even her family is responsible for the crimes against her.

But wake up friends, Just read this:

"The tiny village of Karta in Badaun, Uttar Pradesh, woke up on Wednesday morning to the chilling sight of two teen girls hanging from a tree in an orchard. The girls, cousins aged 14 and 15, had gone missing from home the night before. 

A post-mortem has confirmed that they were raped and died from hanging. Their families allege that they were first brutally gang-raped by four men of the village and then hanged. They also alleged that for many hours after the girls went missing the local police refused to register a first information report. Full story here- Cousins Gangraped and Hanged in UP "

We, the Indian Critics, claim that she goes to pubs, late night parties and gets abducted. But shockingly in this case, the only guilt those two cousins did was just to go to toilet as there are none in the place of Badaun, UP they lived in.

I just hope that such bastards get punished ASAP and more importantly people realize now who the real culprit always was, is and will be if anything like this happens with her. 

Monday, May 19, 2014

Apps made for HER- NIRBHAYA: BE FEARLESS

There has been lots of talk about what should be done and what not to be done when it comes to safety of the daughter of our country. People (the natural critics) leave no chance for aiming the freedom of women more for the incidents happened in the past. But they have no time to look into themselves for how they deal with her. Nevertheless few people are there in our country who are selflessly worried for her and have even injected their career skills for the safety of women, no matter the law had already provided someone(commonly known as police) for this purpose.



Nirbhaya: Be Fearless©" An App that can be used in any type of emergency to
protect women, children and your near & dear ones using a "Single" click Distress signal.

Join the Safe City initiative and help others by Stamping the 'Safe' and 'Unsafe' areas in your city. Use the app to create Safety Heat Maps for your cities.
It can be found on the play store here-Nirbhaya: Be Fearless. We have our smartphone loaded with lots of apps like fb, whatsapp etc. I am sure you will give this one a try.

I am not assuring a full fledged security app for her, but we all know- The Cup of Knowledge is Filled One Drop at a Time.
My search for more safety measures will keep on going until and unless my India is completely safe and secure especially for HER.

Monday, May 12, 2014

'SILENT SCREAMS' Awarded at International Platform


A documentary film about politics of rape in India has bagged three awards at the 2014 New York Festivals International TV and Film Awards.
“Silent Screams — India’s Fight Against Rape” directed by Pria Somiah and written by Manira A. Pinto won a Gold World Medal for ‘Best Investigative Report’ as well as two Bronze Gold Medals each in the ‘Current Affairs’ and ‘Human Concerns’ sections respectively.
The film follows journalist Namita Bhandare as she meets rape survivors, law-makers and enforcers, activists and lawyers to understand the politics of rape and the plight of victims in their fight for justice.
The trigger for the documentary, produced by Miditech for Channel NewsAsia was the brutal gangrape of a 23-year-old in Delhi on December 16, 2012 and the subsequent rising up of people across the country to express shock and outrage.
In exclusive interviews, Nirbhaya’s parents and brother describe her last few days, repeat achingly sad conversations and demand justice for her brutal and unnecessary death. The film also investigates the case of a 15-year-old Dalit girl.
It also looks at the role of the judiciary and the police in the case that came to be known as the ‘Kolkatta Park Street case’.
Director, Pria Somiah, said, “The survivors we met in the making of the film were not weak or frightened women. They were brave, strong-willed and determined women and girls who wanted justice.”
“They wanted their families and the community to shift the shame to the perpetrator. They wanted the conversation to change over who is to blame for rape. We wanted the film to document what has come to become an important milestone in the women’s movement not just in India but the world over,” she added.
Scriptwriter Manira A. Pinto said that it was an honour to script “Silent Screams”.
“Nirbhaya’s story is a universal story, just as rape is, which is why it sparked a nation’s conscience and made the world sit up and take note of it,” she said.
The film has already won the Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union - Perspective Award 2013, in Hanoi. It has been screened at the Mumbai Women’s International Film Festival 2013, Mountain Echo’s Festival in Bhutan and distributed across colleges, NGOs and legal aid organisations across the world.
New York Festivals International TV and Film awards, currently in its 57th year received entries from over 50 countries over a variety of categories. The jury chose winners amidst competition from 700 entries. (Source: thehindu.com)
Some Short films are also there on Youtube as well on this case- "NIRBHAYA"- Short film on Delhi Gang Rape Incident