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"No To Violence Silence" Voice of Women by Radisson Hotel Kathmandu

By - Admin Mar 28, 2018 5 Mins Read
"No To Violence Silence" Voice of Women by  Radisson Hotel Kathmandu
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This women�s day Radisson Hotel Kathmandu took an initiative to stand and speak about violence against women. Asst. Manager Sales & Marketing Ms Anu Parajuli reached out to few corporate ladies to know their verdict on this critical issue. The speaker for violence against women were Ms. Shreya Thapa and team from the Women LEAD Nepal , Ms. Anupama Aura Gurung (Miss Nepal Earth 2011),Mrs. Tasneem Shahani ( Tasneem�s Kitchen ), Mrs. Suman Nepal and Ms. Punjita Pradhan ( Utkarsha Nepal) who spoke against violence from 4th March to 8th March 2018 in the campaign. Ms. Parajuli from Radisson Hotel Kathmandu herself has mentioned in the social networking site that women violence is a worldwide yet still hidden problem. We cannot even imagine the concept of freedom from all kind of violence that women have to go through because it has already become a deep part of our cultures and our lives. It is a strong sentence that incorporates all the pressure that a girl intakes right from the time she is born in this world. The Speakers put their point of view and raised their voices against the violence: Shreya Thapa and team, Deputy Director, Women Lead Nepal: "Although commonly understood as physical and sexual violence, violence against women is so much more than that. There is large component of violence against women that is mental and emotional. In a country like Nepal where law and enforcement fails every single days letting the violence prevail. Women are considered impure because of menstruation which is a part of cultural violence. In Nepal most of the violence starts from the home because the issue about violence against women are normalized, common and accepted in our communities and by the people. Women tend to be the propagator of violence as well but more in mental and social ways. They are one who limits their daughters, they are the one to spoil their son, and they fail to realize that unless they speak up allowing violence to continue in their home. This has to stop. The voices should come together to mitigate and eradicate the issue of violence against women." Anupama Aura Gurung, Miss Nepal Earth 2011: "Violence of all kinds should not be tolerated because it is the basic fundamental of human right that we are violating and hence we as a community should want be aware of course to support by looking around us and speaking for the voiceless." Mrs. Tasneem Shahani, Founder, and Tasneem�s Kitchen: "The violence against women has to be cured from its roots and every individual level. Right from the parent�s mentality to schooling which will affect the girl�s and society�s mentality of portraying the girl�s image in general." Mrs. Suman Nepal: "Violence against women is a critical problem of our society. The issue of rapes, child abuse, and physical violence is very frequent as we see it in media. The cure has to be started from the home itself then the schooling. People should prioritize the gender equality and raise voices against the violence against women to prevent it." Ms. Punjita Pradhan, Founder, Utkarsha Nepal: "Violence is not gender specific. Both men and women can be the victim of violence. It is very important to raise our voices about violence against women also need to understand the underlining causes of the violence to mitigate it. Awareness is the key to prevent violence against women." If we all come forward and start speaking, we definitely can add on some effort on changing the concept of the society and will be able to stop violence against women. Every organization should come forward like Hotel Radisson for this noble cause.
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