Women Support group, Gulabi Gang to step in Indore next month
Women Support group, Gulabi Gang to step in Indore next month
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With increased cases of rape and sexual harassment the security of women and children can’t be left alone to the government. Gulabi Gang, a women support group, is all set to come in action in Indore next month, said Commander Purnima Verma. She said as a moral principle, society has to come forward for the protection of women and children.

“Next month we are likely to form a Gulabi Gang in Indore as youngsters here are on the verge of getting destroyed mainly because of drug and alcohol abuse. The Gulabi Gang will start a movement against it,” Verma, who is also the Maharashtra in-charge of Gulabi Gang told a news agency. “In Chindwara, we have established a women’s self-defense training centre, which is the country’s first-of-its-kind by Gulabi Gang. Here, we train women in aikido, judo, karate, desi akhada (country wrestling) and the use of chilli spray, besides other means of self-defence. Besides, physical safety, we also train women to be mentally strong to overcome dangerous circumstances. We will open more such centres in Madhya Pradesh,” she added. 

She had an extended talk with news agency on love jihad, about the fight to bring the OTT platforms under the censor board, slamming film and television producer Ekta Kapoor and Vice-President, Content, Netflix India, Monika Shergill, drug usage in Bollywood. It is a welcoming move by the Gulabi Gang, women who empowers the World should be able to protect themselves and extend their support to the fellow people. 

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