From being objectified on TV to being constantly judged by a male-dominated society, women have to deal with lot of issues. She is told how to dress, how to talk, how to behave, and generally how to exist in the society. But what we conveniently forget is that women can make or break a nation.
She can multi-task like no other and her presence can only make our lives better. Isn't it our duty to fight for her safety? Let's find out what our celebs have to say about women safety on International Women's Day. Read on...
Neha Sargam:
I think it is about the mentality of a person. As we teach our daughters values and manners, in the same way, we should teach our sons how to behave.
Veebha Anand:
There should be a strict punishment so that one will think hundred times before touching a woman. Kids should be educated. Education is more important. Girls should be trained for their own safety.
Niti Taylor:
I think CCTV cameras should be placed in every nook and corner of the city. Cabs should hire lady drivers. In fact, we need mobile Apps with which our parents can track us.
Fahad Ali:
Girls should be trained for their own safety. Also, those who indulge in crimes against women must be given the harshest punishment possible.
Sharad Kelkar:
I think security and precautions are more important. Government should frame a strict law for harassment and rape so that nobody dares to misbehave with a woman.
Mrunal Jain:
First of all, basic knowledge is more important. A man should respect a woman. Government should announce that after 11 PM, cops have to be present everywhere.
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