Sunday, December 30, 2012

Tragedy of a Female Medical Student and Cultural Education



Tragedy of a Female Medical Student and Cultural Education

We should remember the most tragic and ghastly treatment of a young female scholar trying to become a medical doctor so that she could help others by creating educational programs for all children to make India a more humane and civilized modern country. Cultural values and conduct towards each other is as important, if not more, than the technology and the legal rights we have given to ourselves. Obligations have to be learned and discharged in our daily lives at home, school/college, work, public transportation, state legislatures and the national parliament in a civilized manner and respectful treatment of each other. Towards that end:

· Higher education, which this young medical student was trying to get, is essential for women to be empowered in all professions and vocations.

· Cultural, social and personal conduct education of all children with ethical and moral conduct must be taught in all school curricula throughout India to improve conduct towards girls and women, each other and general respect for a person. Of course good policing, cameras, general security and severe punishment when violations occur are absolutely essential to enjoy the rights that people have given to themselves in the laws passed by the parliament and state Legislatures under the Indian Constitution. The concept of human rights has to be made practical and effective at each person level.

· We invite people to join people to establish a Women's Study and Training Center at Mrs. Helena Kaushik Women's College to cover full range of studies and training programs about and relating to women and society. Those who are not familiar with the College, please look up http://www.helenakaushik.org

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