“Make Self- Defence Mandatory for Girls in Schools” says Kiran Bedi

New Delhi : It will be a great Initiative if every school makes self-defence a mandatory subject for girls in schools says Kiran Bedi . “Teaching to defend is something that is very important, and like yoga it should become an integral part of our National Education Policy, and we should tell the Government of India to move accordingly. Make self-defense for girls mandatory. We must make this a school program, just like sports and yoga. We need to create an ecosystem for the woman who is vulnerable, and we have to strive towards this. If we want to be in a place where our women and girls are safe, we need an ecosystem, that allows them to feel free,” said Kiran Bedi.

The need for a well-designed self-defense training program for women in India is well documented. Unfortunate as that maybe, India is now on the verge of launching a unique self-defense program,  that will be at a national level, and will also be made available virtually, by SPEFL-SC (Sports, Physical Education, Fitness and Leisure Skills Council). The virtual program was launched on October 12 at FICCI federation house, by none other than Kiran Bedi, who is India’s first woman IPS Officer, the former Lt. Governor of Puducherry and Founder of the India Vision Foundation. Also present on the august occasion was Jalaj Dani (President Emeritus, SPEFL-SC), Neeraj Jain (President, SPEFL-SC), Poonam Sharma (Vice-President, FICCI Ladies Organisation), Dr Anubhuti Chauhan (President, Arunodaya Foundation) and Tahsin Zahid (CEO, SPEFL-SC).

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The self-defense programs originated from the thoughts of putting into practice various techniques that would help women remain fit and agile, such that they can take on any given situation, no matter how uncomfortable it may be. The Ministry of Skill Development has approved a

National curriculum which will be delivered by certified trainers. “While many programs teach martial arts as a form of self-defense, the national curriculum, which is anchored and pioneered by SPEFL-SC, takes on a different approach, placing utmost importance

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on situational awareness, dialogue and finally, combat and run. Combat training is developed basis research on the various ways a woman might find herself and then the many responses they can use to tackle the situation. With the blessings of the Indian Government, the training programs for women were launched in 2021, and since then has gone on to conduct more than 20,000 training programs with certified

trainers involved in the process. The programs have traversed across the length and breadth of the nation, from Jammu Kashmir to Karnataka, including states such as Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh too.

“We should always engage in activities and initiatives that promote safety of women. We must exercise caution and responsibility in our online activities, protecting our personal information and being aware of the potential risk associated with the digital realm. When women feel secure, they can conquer the world. When women feel secure, they are most likely to enter the workforce, start business and contribute to the country. I must congratulate SPEFL-SC for creating this self-defense model which is based on the best of the systems in the world,” said Poonam Sharma. “Self-defence is a very essential nowadays, and it is very important that those who need the guidance on this is given a proper grounding, because without that, it can be very difficult to tackle a situation. And it is very essential to make this available to everyone in our country. We would like to thank Kiran Bedi for associating with this initiative. She is an inspiring personality and one of the foremost minds in terms of women’s safety and self-defence,” said Tahsin Zahid.

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