THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Social justice minister K K Shailaja will be the first member of the proposed Women's Wall to be constructed along the nationwide freeway within the state at 4pm on January 1. Shailaja will join the wall at Kasaragod. National leaders Brinda Karat and Annie Raja will join the wall at Vellayambalam in Thiruvananthapuram, where it concludes.
CPM politburo member Subhashini Ali, Aruna Roy and Maria Dhawala will also reach the state to sign up for the Women's Wall at other centres, mentioned P Sathidevi, state secretary of All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA).
In addition, distinguished girls personalities will join the campaign. Critic M Leelavathy, writers P Valsala and Khadeeja Mumtaz and athletes Mercy Kuttan and Preeja Sreedharan and boxer K V Lekha have showed their participation, mentioned Sathidevi representing the Left Democratic Women's Front (LDWF).
"The major demand we raised before the elections was an assurance of a women-friendly atmosphere in Kerala and as of now we are very much on the way. The newly-introduced women police battalion, the implementation of recruiting women into fire force, assuring seats for working women and gender budgeting are proof that the government is focusing on empowering women's status to an equal status in a predominantly male society," mentioned Sathidevi.
The LDWF has claimed that around 50 lakh girls will join the 620km-long 'Women's Wall'.
A bunch of ladies cultural leaders have additionally sought the beef up of ladies to make the campaign a good fortune. "The Women's Wall will be a manifestation of declaration of right to freedom and equality by the women of Kerala. It also aims to preserve renaissance values that have become the foundation of democratisation of Kerala", the observation issued by 220 girls leaders, together with M Leelavathy, P Valsala, K Ajitha, C K Janu, Parvathy Theruvorathu, Rima Kallingal, Remya Nambeesan, Bina Paul, Geethu Mohandas, P K Medini, Meera Velayudhan, Viji Penkoottu and S Saradakutty mentioned.
Writer M Mukundan, who gained this yr's Ezhuthachan Award from leader minister Pinarayi Vijayan right here on Thursday, additionally supported Women's Wall. "An unprecedented resistance is needed to check the attempts to destroy renaissance values. Like people construct walls to protect their houses, a wall is required to protect renaissance values too. If it succeeds, the ripples of it will reach world over," Mukundan mentioned.
CPM politburo member Subhashini Ali, Aruna Roy and Maria Dhawala will also reach the state to sign up for the Women's Wall at other centres, mentioned P Sathidevi, state secretary of All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA).
In addition, distinguished girls personalities will join the campaign. Critic M Leelavathy, writers P Valsala and Khadeeja Mumtaz and athletes Mercy Kuttan and Preeja Sreedharan and boxer K V Lekha have showed their participation, mentioned Sathidevi representing the Left Democratic Women's Front (LDWF).
"The major demand we raised before the elections was an assurance of a women-friendly atmosphere in Kerala and as of now we are very much on the way. The newly-introduced women police battalion, the implementation of recruiting women into fire force, assuring seats for working women and gender budgeting are proof that the government is focusing on empowering women's status to an equal status in a predominantly male society," mentioned Sathidevi.
The LDWF has claimed that around 50 lakh girls will join the 620km-long 'Women's Wall'.
A bunch of ladies cultural leaders have additionally sought the beef up of ladies to make the campaign a good fortune. "The Women's Wall will be a manifestation of declaration of right to freedom and equality by the women of Kerala. It also aims to preserve renaissance values that have become the foundation of democratisation of Kerala", the observation issued by 220 girls leaders, together with M Leelavathy, P Valsala, K Ajitha, C K Janu, Parvathy Theruvorathu, Rima Kallingal, Remya Nambeesan, Bina Paul, Geethu Mohandas, P K Medini, Meera Velayudhan, Viji Penkoottu and S Saradakutty mentioned.
Writer M Mukundan, who gained this yr's Ezhuthachan Award from leader minister Pinarayi Vijayan right here on Thursday, additionally supported Women's Wall. "An unprecedented resistance is needed to check the attempts to destroy renaissance values. Like people construct walls to protect their houses, a wall is required to protect renaissance values too. If it succeeds, the ripples of it will reach world over," Mukundan mentioned.
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