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Education and Welfare Association (SEWA) and Parvez Sagar Foundation (PSF) India the partners in India of Asian Girl
Campaign apprised girl students of Gyan Kalash International School of their
rights. The organizations, working incessantly for the last 6 years in the
field of women’s and children’s rights, implored the parents to pay attention
to the proper moral education and upbringing of their girl child to ensure
their better future.

The
Education icon of west UP Dr. YK Gupta stressed the need for education and safe
environs for children and women since these things are their fundamental
rights. She referred to the efforts being made by SEWA and PSF for the
education of children whose parents don’t have the means for providing
education to their children. She implored the parents to send the children to schools.
Parvez
Sagar, well known TV News personality and founder of SEWA & PSF India,
expressed his disgust that violence against women was continuing in till date
despite great efforts by various organisations and law against it. He said that
violence against women is serious issue that has been taken by our
organisation. He told the gathering that SEWA and PSF have undertaken a massive
drive “Chuppi Tod, Halla Bol” to bring awareness in various districts of U.P.
to sensitize people about the rights of women under which large scale events
have been organised in Agra, Lucknow and Barabanki and now it was the turn of Uttrakhand
along with Ferozabad, Mathura and Unnao.
Archana
Yadav, a scribe and ambassador of girl’s rights called upon the audience to
come out of their archaic thinking which states that girls won’t be safe
outside the boundary of their house.
On this
occasion, M. Tanveer (Monu) the coordinator of SEWA & PSF thanked to Mr.
Commissioner, Management of Gyan kalash international School, Students and all
volunteers for their cooperation. Principal DM Rawat, Teachers Mrs. Santosh,
Mrs. Saba Mutaza, Tarun Kumar, Suraiya Maalik, Rukaiya, Khushbu were spotted.
The program was conducted by Mrs. Santosh & Mr. Rawat. In the end of event,
guest plants trees in school campus