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GHMC to train women in martial arts

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The New Indian Express                 26.04.2013

GHMC to train women in martial arts

The GHMC will teach self-defence techniques to girls at 120 centres this summer.

Addressing a gathering after inaugurating the central zone summer coaching camps at Chaderghat here Thursday, Mayor M Majid Hussain said keeping in view the recent violence against women, the GHMC had decided to teach self-defence techniques to girls.

The GHMC is committed to start training centres in colonies where women interested in the techniques can put forward their proposals through their Residential Welfare Associations.

 

In a first, 3 of the 5 main civic panels to be headed by women

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The Indian Express                       02.04.2013

In a first, 3 of the 5 main civic panels to be headed by women

For the first time in the history of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), three of the five main committees of the civic body will be headed by women representatives in addition to the post of Mayor held by Vaishali Bankar.

In the elections held for chairpersons and vice-chairpersons of various committees on Monday, the ruling NCP-Congress alliance managed to get their representatives elected to various posts leaving the Opposition, led by MNS, Shiv Sena and BJP, nothing to cheer about.

NCP corporator Suman Pathare was elected as the chairperson of the legal committee while Congress corporator Lata Rajguru will be heading the city improvement committee. Congress corporator Vaishali Marathe will be the chairperson of the women and child welfare committee while Anil Tingre of NCP will head the sports committee.

In the elections held last month, NCP corporator Vishal Tambe was appointed as the chairperson of the standing committee.

The post of vice-chairperson for legal committee was bagged by Sudhir Janjot of Congress while Sushma Nimhan of NCP won the seat for city improvement committee. Sharda Orase of NCP will be the vice-chairperson for women and child welfare committee while Mukari Algude of Congress for sports committee.

The number of women corporators also went up in the PMC with 77 women corporators getting elected to the civic body as against 75 men.

 

‘She-toilet’ project in all districts soon

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The New Indian Express                   28.03.2013

‘She-toilet’ project in all districts soon

The ‘she-toilet’ project being implemented by the Kerala State Women’s Development Corporation Ltd (KSWDC) will be extended to more destinations, including Kozhikode, Malappuram, Pala and Pathanapuram, during the second phase.

To put an end to the health issues of women commuters, due to the absence of clean and hygienic toilets in public places, electronic toilets for women were installed in 23 locations here two months ago. Majority of these toilets are running successfully.

Kerala which ranks high on many women-specific development indicators such as health, education, employment, political participation and decision making took up the issue in an innovative manner.

‘She-toilet’, a first-of-its-kind innovative initiative in the country, was a remarkable move from the Corporation to resolve the issue that poses a major health threat to many women visitors and office-goers in the state.

KSWDC further intends to extend the installation of she-toilets to all the districts in the state. The automatic, unmanned, she-toilets are based on cost-effective and environment-friendly technology, combining multiple appropriate technologies.

She-toilets are eco-friendly. The entire waste decomposing is done through bio enzymes and the used water is recycled for future use.

She-toilets are mobile and comes fully equipped with baby changing stations (diaper- changing facilities), sanitary napkin vending machines and incinerators along with self- washing and sterilisation functions.

Further, the toilets also have common facilities such as automatic payment collection, automatic door opening, ‘busy’ and ‘free’ display boards and an automatic platform cleaning system.

The operations would be controlled and monitored from a remote location using GPRS technology.

Automatic SMS alerts would be received by the control room in case of emergencies such as exhaustion of water tanks or filling up of septic tanks.

 


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