Maha govt plans to make self-defence part of school curriculum

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 16 2019 | 12:30 PM IST

The Maharashtra government is considering to make training in self-defence a part of the school curriculum in the state.

Maharashtra Education Minister Vinod Tawde gave this assurance in response to an online petition filed by a woman self-defence coach from Pune, Neha Shrimal.

In the petition posted on Change.org in September last year, Shrimal, a mother of seven-year-old girl, had demanded making self-defence training compulsory for all the schools in the state. The petition received over 1.38 lakh signatures in support of the demand.

In the petition, Shrimal gave an example of how an 18-year-old girl fought off three men harassing her and handed them over to police in Birbhum in West Bengal.

"This brave student shows us that girls can be empowered to face such situations with confidence, rather than feeling scared, victimised and helpless.

"In India, over 53% children face sexual abuse. Whenever any such incidence happens, we just look at police and legal system for help. We never imagine that a girl can also have power to deal with such situations," she said.

"I believe that every child should be trained to protect themselves from an early age. I am asking Maharashtra Government to make self defence training compulsory for all the students from 5th standard onwards," Shrimal added.

According to her, self defence was not martial arts, but a psychological, mental and physical preparedness to deal with any danger from undesirable elements.

In his online reply, Tawde said, "The first petition that I have received is from a Pune citizen and a mother, Neha Shrimal. Neha and 1.37 lakh citizens have asked me to Make self-defence training compulsory for all the schools in Maharashtra. I have heard you and 1.37 lakh citizens."

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First Published: Feb 16 2019 | 12:30 PM IST

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