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    HOW MANY OF US HAVE

    EXPERIENCED A LEERING LOOK OR

    UNPLEASANT TOUCH FROM

    STRANGERS / KNOWN MEN?

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    HOW MANY OF US RECEIVE CRANK

    CALLS FROM PERSISTENT

    ANNOYING CALLERS THAT WANT TO

    FRAANDSHIP WITH US?

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    HOW MANY OF US THINK TWICE

    BEFORE STEPPING OUT ALONE

    AFTER 7 IN THE EVENING?

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    HOW MANY OF US HAVE BEEN

    ADVISED BY OUR RESPECTIVE

    BOYFRIENDS/ MALE FRIENDS TO

    SIMPLY CHANGE OUR CELL NUMBERS,

    WEAR LESS PROVOCATIVE CLOTHES

    OR JUST STOP VENTURING OUT AT

    ALL?

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    AND HOW MANY OF US ARE USED

    TO IT NOW OR SO TO SAY LEARNT

    TO DEAL WITH ITSO MUCH SO

    THAT ITS HARDLY AN ISSUE?

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    GEAR UP GIRLS!

    ITS TIME TO MAKE A MOUNTAIN

    OF A FREAKING MOLEHILL

    (THAT WE ARE ACCUSED OF DOING BY

    MEN)

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    WE NEED TO PROTEST! WE NEED TO HAVE

    OUR VOICES HEARD. IT'S OUR CITY TOO,

    WE PAY OUR RENT, WE PAY OUR TAXES,

    WE CONTRIBUTE TO THE ECONOMY ASMUCH AS MEN.

    WHY SHOULD WE BE TREATEDLIKE SECOND CLASS CITIZENS?

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    LETS TAKE AN OATH THAT WHAT

    HAPPENS TO EVERY WOMAN

    EVERYDAY

    MUST NEVER EVER HAPPEN

    AGAIN!

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    PRATISHTHAPRATISHTHA

    AN ENDEAVOUR BY:

    ANUPAMA

    ARCHISHAMUSKAN

    SHREEYA

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    INTRODUCTION

    Women safety has always been one of the top priorities of the society. The nature of

    women safety related problem have changed with the changing mores and norms in

    society especially in an overgrowing and over changing society

    The public protest against this social evil, however is only two decades old. This is not to

    say that it went utterly un-remarked upon in history. Rather the fact is that the victims

    have been silent and unheard protestors

    Law enforcement agencies all over the world are taking problem of violence againstwomen very seriously as violence against women is universal. Be it within the confines

    of home or in the public sphere, VAW has been observed ,documented and tolerated

    by societies all across the globe

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    INTRODUCTION

    Pratishtha has questioned the social acceptability and 'taken for granted'

    attitude of people about VAW , thereby creating an atmosphere that will

    welcome a change towards gender equity.

    It to provide a safe and violence-free environment to women. It is a

    campaign which unleashes the cumulative energies of law enforcement

    agencies, academics, social workers, NGOs, educational institutions and

    responsible citizens on the perpetrators of violence against women to

    bring about a cognitive difference in their value.

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    MISSION STATEMENT

    To change the patriarchal mindset of society towards

    women to

    substantially reduce violence against women

    particularly exploitation of women in the city

    create an atmosphere of safety wherein women would

    feel safe and secure

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    QUALITY OBJECTIVES

    To reduce the annual growth rate of crime against

    women by at least 25% per annum

    To organize at least one workshop and lectures in

    educational institutes covered under Parivartan

    program on yearly basis to sensitize the students and

    teachers about the prevailing crime against women

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    ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

    NGOS BOARD FREE/PAID SERVICE

    PROVIDERSOFFICE TEAM

    FOUNDERS

    STRATEGY

    ADVISORS

    ACCOUNTANTS

    VOLUNTEER CO-

    ORDINATOR

    PROJECTMANAGER

    LIASION

    PERSON

    FUNDRAISER

    MARKETING

    STUDENTS

    COMMUNICATOR

    SPEAKERS FOR

    FORUMS

    STRUCTURE

    KEY

    BENEFICIARIES

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    INTERVENTION STRATEGY

    Targeting both the potential as well as past offenders.

    Targeting both the potential as well as past victims

    Constructive engagement of civil society, intelligentsia

    & media.

    Developing mechanisms for speedy support to victims.

    De-constructing patriarchal mind-set and associated

    practices.

    Ensuring safety of victim and prosecution witnesses.

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    OPERATIONS

    WE RAISE OUR VOICE AGAINST:

    Eve teasing

    Persistent crank calls

    Stalking

    Molestation

    Rape

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    OPERATIONS

    We plan to collaborate with the Lions Club of Agra to bring about

    significant change in the condition of women in the society.

    To ensure the implementation of law and order, we will talk to the

    SSP, Agra and take their help to punish the wrong doers. We intend

    to have a womens cell for this purpose.

    Apart from this, we will also approach other NGOs for protection of

    womens rights, such as Mathur Vaishya Kreeda Parishad.

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    OPERATIONS

    We will also take the help of convents like St

    Anthonys and St Patricks who are also

    engaged in the social activities.

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    START UP OPERATIONAL EXPENSES

    START UP EXPENDITURE AMOUNT (IN RUPEES)

    LAND 0

    RENOVATE BUILDING 50,000

    EQUIPMENT 2,000

    FURNITURE AND FIXTURES 20,000

    PATROL VANS 2,70,000

    SUPPLIES 10,000

    PRINTERS 0FIRST- AID MANUALS AND BOXES 8,000

    REGISTRATION COSTS 19,435

    TOTAL COSTS 3,79,435

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    PLAN OF ACTION

    Pratishtha will have a toll free helpline that shall be

    available 24*7. Anyone can call to make a complaint or

    notify us.

    We propose to have police patrol vans at major crossings

    such as Rajamandi market, Dayalbagh, Tajganj, so that they

    can reach the crime scene as soon as possible.

    Plainclothes officers shall visit the hotspots as a routine

    check.

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    PLAN OF ACTION

    In case of any crime, such as molestation, rape,

    teasing in any form, including stalking, we shall

    help the victim file a police complaint, and help

    her get justice.

    Pratishtha shall also provide self defense classes.

    Women can get themselves registered and learn

    self protection.

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    Crank calls:

    In case of females getting persistent crank calls:

    we shall track the caller by taking help of womenpolice cell and check if he has a past record

    Give an initial warning to the culprit

    If the calling continues, take the police help for a

    strict action as well as provide prorection to the

    victim

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    SOURCES OF FUNDS

    Source Amount

    Initial seed capital by 4

    founders

    Rs 1,00,000 ( 25,000*4)

    Donations Rs, 7,50,000

    TOTAL = Rs 8,50,000

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    REVENUE SOURCES

    Government Schemes

    Donations

    Fund Raising Drives

    Events (Dramas, nukkad nataks)

    Self Defense Classes

    Website Advertisements (banner ads by corporates,

    advertisements by Google)

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    DONATIONS

    Donor Amount

    Lions club of Agra Rs 5,00,000

    St Anthonys Junior College Rs 1,00,000 (3000*25 + 25.000)

    St Patricks Junior College Rs 1,00,000

    Mathur Vaishya Kreeda Parishad Rs 50,000

    TOTAL = Rs, 7,50,000

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    PERSONNEL COSTS

    STAFF AMOUNT

    PATROL VANS DRIVERS 1,20,000

    OFFICE ASSISTANT 60,000

    SELF DEFENCE CLASS PROFESSIONAL 96,000

    FUND RAISER 84,000

    LIASON PERSON 84,000

    PROJECT MANAGER 84,000

    VOLUNTEER CO-ORDINATOR 84,000

    TOTAL COSTS 6,12,000

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    PROMOTIONAL BUDGET

    MARKETING MATERIALS 1,25,585

    CREATE LOGO AND BROCHURES

    BROCHURES 1000/5 PGS 20,000

    BUSINESS CARDS 2000/4 NAMES/2 SIDED COLOR 835

    STATIONERY 1000/ ENV & LETTERHEAD 250

    POSTERS 50/17X24 COLOR 1,000

    NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING

    DAINIK JAGARAN SUNDAY EDITION 7,000

    HINDUSTAN SUNDAY EDITION 7,000

    AMAR UJALA SUNDAY EDITION 7,000

    WEBSITE

    CREATION SOFTWARE AND PROGRAMMER 40,000

    MAINTENANCE EARTHLINK 12,000

    HOARDINGS 3 (HARI PARVAT, COLLECTORIE &

    BHAGWAN TALKIES)

    30,000

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    TAX EXEMPTIONS

    1. GENERAL SCHEME

    The Income Tax Act, 1961, which is a national all-India Act,

    governs tax exemption of not-for-profit entities.

    2. CORPUS DONATIONS

    Corpus donations or donations to endowment are capital

    contributions and should not be included to compute the

    total income of the organization

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    TAX EXEMPTIONS

    4. DISQUALIFICATION FROM EXEMPTION

    The following groups are ineligible for tax exemption: all private

    religious trusts; and charitable trusts or organizations created after

    April 1, 1962, and established for the benefit of any particular

    religious community or caste. But note that a trust or organization

    established for the benefit of "Scheduled Castes, backward classes,

    Scheduled Tribes or women and children" is an exception; such a trust

    or organization is not disqualified, and its income is exempt from

    taxation.

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    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

    DO's Be alert and vigilant about strangers.

    Put a magic eye and a chain on the door.

    Ascertain the identity and particulars of plumbers, electricians, postman,

    painter domestic helps etc. Watchman should be advised to remain in touch with local police officials.

    While going out, always switch-on a light.

    Important telephone numbers should be kept on a convenient place.

    All windows and doors should have strong grills

    DON'Ts Minor girls should not be left in custody of neighbors or relatives.

    Address and telephone numbers should never be shared with strangers.

    Do not take eatables from strangers.

    Don't hesitate to shout/ scream on being harassed

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    MONITORING AND EVALUATION

    The Program is very transparent from the very

    inception. All the activities are notified in advanced for

    viewing or attending. All are free to comment, review,criticize and give feedback

    Second review conference will be held on completion

    of one year of P

    ratishtha. On this occasiona documentary film will be released on the work and

    experience of the organization

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    CHALLENGES AND RISK

    Initially the response of the police officers will not be very forthcoming;

    therefore, it is decided to further sensitize them about this issue

    Protection of the volunteers and members of the NGO

    Lack of cooperation from the society including women

    Reluctance of victim to come forward against the crime

    Indifference of the non-victims at the crime scene

    Uncertainty of generating funds

    Participation of other agencies such as Social Welfare Department, Health

    Department, etc. needs to be enhanced

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    CONCLUSION

    We cannot change the basic structures of society overnight. But each

    step in the ongoing effort to eradicate violence puts more pressure on

    those who condone the violence and allow it to exist. No single

    government , agencies or civil society can hope to have an impact by

    working in isolation alone. Pooling resources, sharing strengths and

    knowledge will allow end-violence efforts to move to the next level.

    Hence, the fight against the sexual assault in society is the joint

    responsibility of community, neighborhood, family, civil society, media,

    education system, criminal justice system, and the government

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    THANK YOU