Red Chilli campaign - self-defence for the capital’s women
December 13th, 2010 - 6:48 pm ICT by IANSBy Richa Sharma
New Delhi, Dec 13 (IANS) ‘Stop becoming a victim, the solution is mirchi jhonk’ - a short bursts of red chilli spray! This is the slogan of the Red Chilli campaign launched by a group of medicos in the capital to teach simple methods of self-defence to the capital’s women.Worried over the increasing rate of crime against women in the city, the group which calls itself ‘mirchi jhonk’ launched the campaign in August this year but it has become active last month.
Women are given some simple tips of self- defence — carry a pack of red chillies or pepper in the hand bag and blind an assailant, always walk on pavements facing the traffic and not along with it, keep all important phone numbers, including that of police, on emergency dial.
The group has a dedicated team of self-defence trainers, counsellors who train women in the art of self-protection. They have conducted some training camps in Delhi schools and colleges.
“It is a campaign by the women and for the women. People can volunteer for counselling, self-defence training or response team. The motive is that each one of us be a protector of one another,” the campaign’s director Shalini Malik told IANS.
The group also runs a helpline, 60606161, that women can call in case of any emergency. And so far, the helpline has received over 150 calls on issues ranging from eve teasing, stalking and molestation to domestic violence.
Malik, who runs a skin and cosmetic surgery clinic in the city, said she was shocked after the Dhaula Kuan gangrape case last month and decided to push forward the campaign in the capital.
A 30-year-old BPO employee from Mizoram was abducted and raped by five men in south Delhi Nov 24 after she was dropped by her office cab near her home at around 1.30 a.m.
“Delhi has become unsafe for women. Every day, each one of us faces molestation in one form or the other and most of these incidents are never reported,” Malik said.
“We just cannot be dependent on police or others and should take the responsibility of our security ourselves,” she added.
Malik came up with the ‘mirchi jhonk’ after many of her female friends and relatives complained about molestation.
“I know it’s a small initiative but one has to start from somewhere. So I started with mirchi jhonk. I have got tremendous support from other medicos, the people of Delhi and the police,” she said.
“According to official figures, as many as 18 women are assaulted in some form or the other every hour across India. Over the last few months, cases of rape and assault have made it to the headlines with alarming frequency,” she said.
“We all know that girls are being molested every day. One can’t drive alone because someone might just try and harm, even kill. Isn’t this violation of our rights?” she questioned.
The group will soon launch a cab service exclusively for women - to be driven by women drivers only.
They are also planning to conduct some events like awareness walks, fashion shows and kite flying competitions to spread awareness about safety of women in the city.
So, join the Red Chilli campaign and be safe!
(Richa Sharma can be contacted at richa.s@ians.in)
- Women at wheel: New face of Delhi's public transport (With Image) (March 8 is International Women's Day) - Mar 08, 2011
- Rape, molestation cases in Delhi up in 2010 (Lead) - Jan 06, 2011
- Delhi top cop meets Girija Vyas over women's safety (Lead) - Dec 14, 2010
- Women, teenage girls undergo martial arts training in Noida - Nov 28, 2010
- Russian senators propose legalising handguns - Jul 25, 2012
- Ramdev talked of training youth in self-defence: Aide - Jun 08, 2011
- Gurgaon Girlcott ends, malls say it had no impact - Apr 15, 2012
- In self-defence: Delhi women get trained to fight harassment - Jun 15, 2009
- Government moots women's helpline in 12th Plan - Aug 09, 2012
- Gurgaon Girlcott takes off with play, slogans - Apr 13, 2012
- Gurgaon shops, brace for 'girlcott' onslaught! - Apr 11, 2012
- Bollywood condemns Guwahati molestation - Jul 14, 2012
- No government nod yet to fire back at Maoists: Army chief - Feb 14, 2011
- Indian Army gets nod to fire back at Maoists - Jul 12, 2011
- Empowering rural women to fight for their rights (Feature) - Apr 27, 2012
Tags: assailant, chillies, cosmetic surgery clinic, counsellors, dedicated team, dhaula kuan, domestic violence, emergency dial, five men, gangrape, important phone numbers, malik, pavements, red chilli, response team, richa sharma, self defence training, self protection, shalini, south delhi