Here is the thread for Protests Against the Caste Oppression and the Sexual Assaults from all over INDIA 🇮🇳 on 2nd October 2020 (02.10.2020) #JusticeForIndiasDaughters
The threat of the pandemic is still very real. So if you can't go that's okay.
Just Amplify!
Get over your numbness and get on to the streets, a pandemic is scary but the current situation this country and especially the women of this country are going through is much more scarier.
Prayagraj/Allahabad at Balsan Chauraha, from 11:00 A.M. to 01:00 P.M.
There are a non exhaustive list of protests going on in the country against the Caste Oppression and the Sexual Assaults.
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Few things to keep in mind if you're going to a protest.
Checklist before you go to Protest
1) Keep your phone fully charged and take a power bank with you 2) Take a Water Bottle and power snacks (Biscuits, Power bars, etc.) 3) Wear shoes and not sandles and slippers 4) Maintain proper social distancing and safety protocols of COVID19
5) Carry spare masks/handkerchief. 6) Keep your mobile phones fully charged. 7) Don't wear earings/bangles/ neckwear, (especially chains, shawls, and scarf). Anything that can be used to choke you or hurt you. 8) Carry Hand Sanitizers. 9) Carry only lose cash and not cards.
Please dm/SpreadTheWord to help with 2000+ families in Patna City, Bihar And 40,000+ families in NCR, 4.5 Lakh people reached so far #HumanRights
Milaap campaigns embedded in link↓ & urgent🇨🇭aid-10$ can feed one family for a week docs.google.com/document/d/1Bp…
Hi, I hope you are keeping well and are safe. We are a group of *alumni from TISS, Mumbai* and are trying to assist a group of families engaged in *Loni, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh*.
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One of our friend and a TISS alumnus, lives in the vicinity and has identified *200+ families- daily wage laborers, elderly, persons with disability and single women* who are facing difficulty because of the lockdown due to COVID-19.
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We plan to scale up the distribution in other states where our volunteers (TISS alumni) are present depending on the pool of money collected. Our plan is to collect a sum of money to purchase a food kit that would last for a month for these families, based on their needs. (3/5)