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Femina and Bollywood take a stand against domestic violence with poem by Prasoon Joshi

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Femina has collaborated with the UN Women and NGOs such as Sneha Foundation, Hothur Foundation, International Foundation for Crime Prevention and Urja Foundation for a movement against domestic violence in the country.
 
The brand has also tied up with the Times TV Network and Facebook  as partners for the drive.
 
Prasoon Joshi, CEO and chief creative officer, McCann Worldgroup India has penned a poem for the film which features Bollywood actors Shabana Azmi, Radhika Apte, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari and Taapsee Pannu. Through this poem, Femina is looking for a change where people actually act on domestic violence cases they hear about. 
 
Deepak Lamba, CEO, Worldwide Media, said, “In grave times like these, when staying home is advocated to be the safest, seldom do we realise that it may not be the ‘safest’ for some. These unprecedented times have elicited staggering, rampant cases of domestic violence. Femina, is synonymous with what Indian women stand for and against, believe in, and support. With the launch of this campaign we strongly condemn this heinous act. Alongside UN representatives and our NGO partners, we hope to make this campaign a people’s movement that leads the change we want to see around us.”
 
Nishtha Satyam, deputy country representative and officer in charge, UN Women, said, “In a world, where every third woman has experienced physical or sexual violence, mostly by an intimate partner, normalising abuse must stop. A life free from violence and the fear of violence is a pre-condition to well-being. World over, including in India, the Shadow Pandemic of domestic violence continues to deeply impact all women and girls. This pandemic must end. The change must begin from our homes and we all have a role to play. Its upon us to break this cycle of violence and prevent the generational transfer that often perpetuates abuse at home. UN Women stands together with Femina in the campaign #Actagainstabuse.”
 
McCann's Joshi added, “The pandemic changed a lot of things for us. As a nation and a society, as we dealt with the adversity, but in a larger sense we also saw so many positives in human spirit, in the environment, in collective action. Unfortunately , the  evil of domestic violence saw an upward spike through the pandemic with families confined at home .And what  was our response as a society ?It’s heart-breaking to say, but in most cases apathy. Apathy that leads us to ignore it, pretend it does not exist, condone it, and sometimes even justify it. And makes us, society at large, as much a party to the crime as the perpetrator. It’s important for communication around this issue to go beyond information dissemination. It is important to jolt society out of its collective apathy.”
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One dead in Biswanath as deluge returns, 3 districts hit | Guwahati News - Times of India

One dead in Biswanath as deluge returns, 3 districts hit

GUWAHATI: One person died and over 19,000 people were affected as fresh floods returned in three Assam districts, Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) officials said on Tuesday.
A man drowned in Jia Bharali river in Biswanath district on Monday, taking the death toll due to the deluge this year to 116.
The ASDMA in its daily flood report said 19,649 people from 68 villages in Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, and Chirang districts wer affected as on Tuesday.
MS Manivannan, chief executive officer, told TOI, about 34,000 people of four districts were affected as on Monday due to incessant rainfall in the upper stream but the number reduced to below 20,000 on Tuesday. He said no relief camp has been set up so far.
Over 56.9 lakh people were affected in 30 districts of the state due to floods, according to ASDMA flood report, adding that 113 people have lost their lives due to the floods till August first week this year.
A six-member central team had visited Assam last month to assess the damage caused by the floods, which also killed domestic and wild animals in various sanctuaries and national parks, including the world-famous Kaziranga National Park, where 18 rhinos and 135 wild animals died due to the deluge. The Assam government had sent an interim flood damage report to the Centre, demanding about Rs 2,300 crore as compensation for the tragedy.

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