By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
15th November:- An educational session on 'Legal
Literacy: A tool for Women Empowerment' was delivered today at Post Graduate
Govt. College for Girls-42, Chandigarh by renowned city based advocate Ajay
Jagga. The objective of the session was to educate the students of the college
about their legal rights that they are entitled to, thereby creating necessary
awareness and action skills. Anurag Agarwal, Home Secretary, Chandigarh was the
Chief Guest and R.K. Popli, Director Higher Education, Chandigarh was the Guest
of Honour on the occasion.
The function began with a lamp lighting
ceremony by the dignitaries, followed by saraswati vandana. Addressing the
audience, Anurag Agarwal stressed upon the importance of such educational
sessions to educate girls in their early years about their rights. He further
added that women can save themselves from any kind of exploitation only if they
know the proper laws and practice them in each and every aspect of life. Anurag
Agarwal also appreciated the joint initiative undertaken by Ajay Jagga &
Chandigarh Administration of educating the girls of the city about the laws
& regulations for their own safety and also to spread the knowledge in
their peers and family.
Speaking about 'Legal Literacy’, Ajay
Jagga said that India is a country where women have been treated as the
creator, architect, protector & preserver of the society since ages. In
today’s time also be it in the parliament, defense, educational institutions,
financial organizations or law & order, women have equal opportunities
& presence as men. However, it is an irony that even highly educated women
are not aware about their legal rights.
Ajay Jagga said that only when women
understand the law in the context of their social and economic position can
they use the law as an instrument for empowerment (which is having a sense of
security and vision of a future, the ability to earn a living, the ability to
act effectively in the public sector, increased decision-making power in the
household, mobility and visibility in the community, and the ability to
participate in nonfamily groups) and social change. Thus, legal literacy
empowers people personally and socially to participate in the creation of their
society.
Sensitizing the participants about
their rights, he said that what makes a woman stronger is the power in her
voice, which comes with the correct knowledge of law & order. He further
shared that various laws have been framed specially for the safety &
security of women in India. Ajay Jagga by virtue of cases that occurred in the
recent past shared how these laws played a crucial role in giving justice to
women. Concluding the session, he stressed on the fact that a woman who knows
her right & uses them righteously holds the power to take on the world.
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