Whom & What We Need To Protect Our Girls From?

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    • Publish Date: Jan 24 2017 11:58AM
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    • Updated Date: Jan 24 2017 12:05PM
Whom & What We Need To Protect Our Girls From?

On the eve of National Girl Child Day, Delhi's AAP deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia posed this question to some school students, and the kind of answers he got, shocked him beyond belief. Let's see what you have to say. 

Manish Sisodia was in for a surprise when he visited a government school and interacted with students on the eve of National Girl Child Day. "Whom and what do we need to protect our daughters from?" asked Sisodia. "From orthodox and backward thinking," they answered. It appears that Sisodia, who later tweeted about this interaction, was more than pleasantly surprised to hear the students' answer. "The children themselves said: To save girl children, its isn't society or the country that needs to be transformed, it's the thinking inside our homes that needs to be changed," Sisodia narrated.

The deputy chief minister marvelled: "Today, all of these children went home taking with them a whole new way of thinking." "Now," he said, "imagine if the 26 lakh children studying in Delhi's schools currently develop this way of thinking toward the next generation of girls. That's what I would call a successful education," Sisodia tweeted.
 

"They should critically look and see how their own families have bettered the manner in which they treat girl children. They should also look to see what their own contribution toward this effort can be," 
Manish Sisodia, Delhi Deputy CM


Meanwhile, the ministry of women and child development tweeted several videos of female athletes with a message to mark the day. 
 

 
 

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Thakur Aastha REUBS

i don''t know who the girl is but whatever she said is 100 percent right. Girls has to be secure from the backward mindset of people. If people change their mentally then there is no problem for girls at all.

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