The Free Press Journal

Bats for equal rights for girls

- S RAMACHANDR­AN

Ayushmann Khurrana was recently appointed as UNICEF’s Celebrity Advocate for their global campaign EVAC (Ending Violence Against Children). On Internatio­nal Day for the Girl Child, Ayushmann wants to draw attention to the plight of the girl child.

Ayushmann says, “I firmly believe that discrimina­tion and violence against girls are unacceptab­le and holds us back as a developed and caring society. COVID-19 has added to the challenges faced by girls. With limited access to mobiles or the internet, girls have faced restrictio­ns in accessing remote learning and in having their health, nutritiona­l and social needs treated on par with the boys in their families.”

Ayushmann says there’s a need to focus on the discrimina­tion and the challenges many girls face. As an EVAC advocate in India, the Vicky Donor actor wants to initiate conversati­ons that will spread awareness about challenges girls face.

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Ayushmann explains, “The first step is towards making ourselves aware of our actions, within our own families. Can we be aware of the small ways in which girls are discrimina­ted against at home, such as eating after their brothers, not being allowed to play outside, denied/restricted access to phones and the internet, different curfew times for girls and boys are a few that come to mind? Ending these practices, one family at a time, will change how we value girls and respect them.”

He adds, “Second, with schools beginning to safely re-open now, it’s important that parents send their children, including girls, back to school, while ensuring COVID protocols. Education and skilling contribute to making girls assertive in the decisions that shape their lives. This leads to better results for children — both girls and boys — and creates a social environmen­t where they can better achieve their full potential.”

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