The campaign is an initiative by Breakthrough on the occasion of International Women's Day aimed at creating a safe and secure enviornment for women in Delhi.
"As a part of the campaign, we will reach out to women across all sections to come together, make them board a bus and show the city through pictures, text and video that they are reclaiming the space on the public transport that is rightfully theirs.
Quoting a survery done by the UN Women, Breakthrough members said that 82 per cent of women felt that buses are the most unsafe mode of transport in Delhi.
88 per cent of women felt that when a woman is harassed in a public place, she rarely or never gets any help from the public and 97 per cent respondents in Delhi felt sexual harassment of women is fairly common.
The campaign kick started with flash mobs being organized in various busy centres in Delhi.
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