07 Mar 2022|Noida | Amity University, Noida ( Online )
Experts deliberate on “Social and Gender Equilibrium” at Amity University on International Women’s Day
Amity Centre for Gender Justice and Child Rights under Amity Law School, Amity University Noida, Uttar Pradesh, organized a one-day Community Outreach Training Programme, “NITYASHAKTI 2022: Social and Gender Equilibrium”, in collaboration with Shambhukha Foundation, on the occasion of International Women’s Day.
The aim of the Social Equilibrium Programme was to sensitise students towards challenges of the aged members of the society and to create an environment of learning challenges of aged members of the society. While the Gender Equilibrium Programme focussed on making students understand new challenges pertaining to gender equity and making them aware about recent developments, in this aspect.
Addressing the gathering, Chief Guest, Hon’ble Governor Shri Ganga Prasad Ji, Governor of Sikkim, averred, “The themes of today’s discussion were very relevant as women empowerment and respect for the elderly is the need of the hour, in today’s scenario. Even the Indian scriptures, Vedas and Puranas, have always emphasized on the importance of respecting women and have placed them above all human beings. Women should always be supported and encouraged to excel in every field. Evil practices such as dowry system and other bad practices, prevalent in our society, should be completely done away with. Elderly people should be treated with great respect as they are the pillars of our society. Our culture values and traditions should be followed by us and giving respect to our elders in an integral part of our culture.”
Dr. AshokK. Chauhan, Hon’ble Founder President, Amity Education Group, stated, “It is our aim to make India a global super power which is only possible if we eradicate gender discrimination and treat women respectfully by giving them equal rights and opportunities. Also, we must respect our elders as they play an important role in our families and societies. By taking advice from our elders, we can prepare ourselves for a brighter future. We, as a nation, have to become self-reliant in every field which will lead to the socio-economic development of our country.”
Highlighting the problem of Aging in the Indian scenario, Ms. Shivani Srivastava, National Creative Head, Shambhuka Foundation, stated, “India is a country, where the ratio of aged people in favour of males. 10% of the population above 60 years of age, suffer from impaired physical mobility and 10% are hospitalized at any given point of time. The number of Old Age Homes have increased in the recent few years. The main problems faced by the elderly include failing health, economic insecurity, isolation, neglect, abuse, fear, boredom and low self- esteem. Therefore, there is an urgent need to address the problems of the elderly and the focus should be on reorganization of the facilities and approach, revival of cultural values, reinforcing the traditional practice of interdependence. She further elaborated, “Education is the cornerstone of preventing elderly abuse, as most cases of abuse occur at home by family members of caregivers. There needs to be a concerted effort to educate the public about the special needs and problems of older adults and the risk factors of abuse. Counselling sessions can also help elderly people in overcoming mental or behavioural problems.”
Addressing the gathering, Ms. Archana Sharma, Founder & Managing Director Samvedana Foundation, averred, “Ageism is prejudice or discrimination against people based on their age. It typically applies to people who are older but can also affect young people. Ageism has a negative impact on physical and mental health and discrimination on the basis of age is quite prevalent in our society. Therefore, it is important to take care of the old people by providing them physical care, social care, mental health and community awareness.”
Speaking on the occasion, Smt. Anju Choudhary, Vice- Chairperson, State Women Commission U.P. said, “Most of the retired people are financially dependent and their family members also treat them as a burden on the society. Therefore, new job opportunities must be created for the elderly, post retirement. Also, they must be aware of Old Age Pension Scheme and other policies of the Government which can help them financially. “
Speaking about the problems of elderly people, Smt. Sachi Kumari, Secretary, Chotanagpur Sanskrit Sangh Ranchi, stated, “Loneliness is a common problem of old people and also there is gender discrimination in case of the elderly, which adds to their emotional and financial problems. Families should never allow the elderly people to feel lonely and should involve them in family discussions and take their advice. Also, women should be empowered from an early stage so that they do not face financial challenges in their old age.”
Sharing her views on the occasion, Ms. Bhakti Sharma, Sarpanch of Barkhedi Abdullah Panchayat, MP, remarked, “Senior citizens play a significant role in the development of a country. Often when they reach retirement age, they are neglected by families and society, despite being the most experienced and learned members. We can learn a lot from the wisdom and experience of our grandparents and the elderly. Therefore, we need to respect our elders and pay special attention to all their needs- health, financial and emotional.”
Speaking about the rights of women and the elderly, Shri Vishal Mehan, Advocate, SSG Law Chambers, remarked, “Senior citizens and women should be well aware of their rights and Articles 14,15 & 16 of our constitution mention about the rights of each gender. No government can deny any support on ground of religion, caste, gender, etc. Delhi govt has also taken a special initiative to organize pilgrimage for the senior citizens, which is a great way of showing respect to the senior citizens of our country.”
During the programme, a special book titled “Sanitation Law: A Necessity”, was released, for which the foreword has been written by Shri Ganga Prasad Ji, Governor of Sikkim. The book has been edited by Dr. Shefali Raizada, Additional Director, Amity Law School.