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When it comes to victims of catcalls,wolf whistles or lewd acts,one is left furious and helpless. It was no different for Rubina Singh,a student,who recently passed out from the Department of Law,Panjab University. This,till the time she decided to stand up and fight against it. Not by putting up banners that talked about morchas and candle light vigils,but through youth-friendly methods that would grab attention and get students involved. She,along with some students of the Law Department,decided to spread the message through coffee meets and garnered support from members of social networking sites. The result: a new campaign group at the University,which has joined hands with the international street harassment movement Hollaback to form Hollabacks Chandigarh wing. The students are already busy downloading Hollaback applications on their mobile phones. Made for iPhone and Android phones,they give a real-time response to street harassment,breaking the silence that has perpetuated into street harassment, says Singh,who calls street harassment the most pervasive form of gender-based violence and one of the least legislated against crime.
To walk down the street without being harassed,they are also planning to involve men. For its the men who are responsible for this menace. We need to have them on board so that they can also be a part of the education process, says Varundeep Singh,a Class XII student of KB DAV School.
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