Pune: Women Students Interact with Rahul; Flag Harassment, Financial Barriers to Education
Pune, Aug 22 (PTI): Students interacting with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday highlighted how sexual harassment, concerns over personal safety, lack of safe public transport and financial constraints continue to affect women's access to education and economic independence.
Speaking at the 'Chhatron ki Goonj' programme, Suchitra Pagi, an economics student from Palghar's Vasai, recounted incidents of harassment she faced as a 13…
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Pune: Women students interact with Rahul; flag harassment, financial barriers to education
<p>Pune, Aug 22 (PTI): Students interacting with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday highlighted how sexual harassment, concerns over personal safety, lack of safe public transport and financial constraints continue to affect women's access to education and economic independence.</p><p> Speaking at the 'Chhatron ki Goonj' programme, Suchitra Pagi, an economics student from Palghar's Vasai, recounted incidents of harassment she faced as a 13…
Rahul Gandhi Connects With Youth In Pune; Students Demand Employment, Education Reform & Safety
A massive gathering of thousands of students assembled at 'Chhatro Ki Goonj' in Pune, waiting to meet Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi. Female students and Gen Z attendees from districts across Maharashtra, including Solapur, Hadapsar, Amravati, Marathwada, and Satara, voiced key concerns regarding employment, women's safety, and education reform. Students emphasized the need for an educated leadership and overhaul of the current education syst…
Thousands expected at Rahul Gandhi’s Pune event; no road closures, traffic police to monitor
Shivani Waddetivar, a Maharashtra Pradesh Youth Congress leader, said that Pune being the land of Savitribai Phule, makes it not just a centre of education but a centre of women’s education.
Chhatron Ki Goonj, but with a twist: Rahul Gandhi's women powerplay in Pune draws huge audience
'Many people ask me what India’s biggest strength is. Some say it is our economy, our military or our medical system. Some may say it is our people. But I am very clear: India’s biggest asset is its 70 crore women—their unique journeys, imagination and dreams,' Rahul Gandhi said, while kicking off the fourth edition of his student outreach campaign.
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