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MSW Department of AKS University Participates in the Workshop organized by National Institute Sama Sanstha Delhi. Head of Department Manju Chatterjee and three students participated in the workshop of MSW Department

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Violence should be eradicated from society with sensitivity, humanity, compassion, positivity and we should become a part of civilized society. We should be aware of our moral duties and rights. Under the guidance of Manju Chatterjee, Head of MSW Department of AKS University, Satna,  Sudhir Pathak, Indira Soni and Maneka Soni, three students of Department of MSW ensured their participation in the three day workshop organized by National Institute Sama Sanstha Delhi on 23rd, 24th and 25th November in Bhopal.  In the workshop, there was a detailed discussion on the nature of gender based violence.  Reena ji, advocate and social worker threw light on various aspects while discussing in detail that most of the violence took place with men and women in the society.  There was an increase in violence in the time of corana. She also discussed the reasons for what positive and negative elements were associated in the families besides, discussion on prevention of violence also took place.  Violence continues  in the society. However, there has been a change in its nature after Covid-19 and the discussions were invited on this. The seriousness of the police administration and the consequences of negligence were discussed in the workshop.  Amidst the increasing interference of the media, what changes are being visible and what is the responsibility of the society and why the society is changing,  was followed by a deep discussion.  Posco Act-2012, Women's Violence and Domestic Violence Protection Act, 2005, Criminal Law Amendment Act 2013, guidelines of the Human Rights Commission, along with discussions on the guidelines of the Women's Commission were invited. The audiences were urged to know the provisions of the laws in this regard.  This workshop was very important for the career of the students. Pratibha Singh, Trainer, shared information with many facts.  "What is true other than what is seen" the discussion, underlined the role of police administration, media and society. Manju Chatterjee's poem recitation, " Jindagi ke Seelan mein Deemak Bano" was appreciated by all in the auditorium.

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