Posters on Social injustice with Women
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The poster highlights the pressing issue of social injustice faced by women, featuring powerful visuals and thought-provoking messages. It sheds light on topics such as gender inequality, discrimination and violence against women, aiming to raise awareness and spark conversations.
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Item Stree yanchya charitry: Sannman sambandhi che Gunhe(Deptt of Extension Education, 2004) Ku. Kavita Kare (BSC Home Sci. 2nd Year)The poster highlight "Woman's Character: Virtues Related to Dignity and Respect"Item Nahi Sehna Hai Ab Kisika Atyachar: Mahila Sahktikarn ka yahi hai vichar(Home Science, 2007) Extension Education DepartmentThe phrase "Nahi Sehna Hai Ab Kisika Atyachar: Mahila Sahktikarn ka yahi hai vichar" is in Hindi. It translates to "No More Tolerating Oppression: This is the Thought of Women's Empowerment." Breakdown of the Hindi slogan: Nahi Sehna Hai Ab Kisika Atyachar = No longer tolerating oppression from anyone. ,Mahila Sahktikarn ka yahi hai vichar = This reflects the ideology of women's empowerment.Item Mujhe Bhi Aazad Kijiye(Home Science, 2007) Extension Education Department'Mujhe Bhi Aazad Kijiye: Mai bhi Khuli Hawa mai Saas lena Chahti hu.' in this Hindi language poster expresses the women's urge to be free from unnecessary pressure by a male-dominated society.Item Kyu hai Abla ,aaj ki Sabla(Deptt of Extension Education, 2007) Ku. Madhulika Chouhan (BSC Home Sci. 2nd Year)This poster asks why today's strong women are becoming weak in society. the poster contains the Hidi language slogan.Item Dushkarm ko Mitao: Betiyo ko Bachao(Deptt. of Extension Education, 2007) Ku.Aasha C. Rahangdale(BSC Home Sci 2nd Year)The phrase on the poster "Dushkarm ko Mitao: Betiyo ko Bachao" is in Hindi. Its English translation is: "Eradicate Evil: Save the Daughters". Breakdown: Dushkarm ko Mitao = Eradicate/Eradicate Evil, Betiyo ko Bachao = Save the DaughtersItem Sexual Expliotation(Deptt. of Extension Education, 2018) Ku. Poonam Gautam (BSC Home Science 2nd Year)A poster on 'Sexual Exploitation' emphasizes the need to stop such practices and encourages women to become their own role models to prevent societal exploitation.Item Ab Abhivyaqti ke sare khatre uthane hi Honge(Deptt of extension Education, 2018) Ku.Priti C. WanveThis poster depicts the struggle of women for their personal freedom from a male-dominated society.Item Khairlanji Hatyakand(Deptt. of Extension Education, 2014) Ku. Hemlata Gaidhane (BSC Home Sci. 2nd Year)Item Punishment for Crime(Deptt. of Extension Education, 2014) Ku. Babita Pardhi(BSc Home Science 2nd Year)This poster highlights some punishments for violence against women.Item Stree yo par Atyachar(Deptt of Extension Education, 2029) Ku. Lakshmi Swar (BSC Home Science 2nd Year)Item Break Silence : Stop Violence(Deptt. of Extension Education, 2019) Ku. Soniya K. Chawla (BSC Home Science 2nd Year)This poster conveys a message to stop domestic violence against women.Item Stree var Honare Atyachar : Jagi Naari kare pukar- Ab na Sahenge Atyachar(Deptt. of Extension Education, 2019) Ku. Devini T. Chaudhari (BSC Home Sci. 2nd Year)Poster on 'Violence Against the Women in Society' "Women face atrocities: The awakened woman speaks out—no longer accepting oppression." This is a strong appeal for women's empowerment and standing against gender-based violence.Item Sarv Mahilao ke Adhikar : Hinsa Muqt Ho Sansar(Deptt. of Extension Education, 2006) Ku. Pranju G. Khobragade (BSC Home Sci 2nd year)The poster convey message as "Rights for All Women: Let the World Be Free from Violence' Breakdown: 1. Sarv Mahilao ke Adhikar = Rights for All Women 2. Hinsa Muqt Ho Sansar = Let the World Be Free from Violence This slogan champions women's rights and calls for a violence-free world, supporting international efforts against gender-based violence.Item Youn Hinsa Ke Lhilaf : Yek Kadam Aur(Home Science Deptt., 2006) Extension Education DepartmentThis poster highlights "Child Abuse," quoting a line in Hindi that means "A festival turned into a marketplace, relationships commodified, and hungry predators used children as tools." It describes exploitation, likely child exploitation or trafficking, where innocence is exploited for profit.Item Stree Atyachar(Deptt. of Extension Education, 2006) Ku. Rima D. Rahangdale (BSc Home Sc.2nd Year)This poster depicts the violence against women in Society.Item Nari ke nyay mai ser kyu(Extension Education, 2006) Ku. Garima Bisen (BSC Home sci. )Item Mahilao ka Jo kare apman : vah purush hai pashu saman(Deptt. of Home science, 2006) KU. Swati C, BahekarThe poster depicts the social issue about women.Item Violence on Women is far more pain than the bruises and scars(Deptt of Extension Education, 2006) Ku. Rashmi M. RahngdaleThe poster slogan "Violence on Women is far more pain than the bruises and scars" suggests that the effects of violence extend beyond physical injuries. It highlights that the emotional, psychological, and long-term trauma inflicted by violence are often more intense and enduring than visible physical wounds.Item Mat Daro Mat Saho(Deptt of Extension Education, 2008) Ku. Jyoti S. JaiswalItem Bhari Bhid mai Apman ab na Hum Sahenge(Home Science Deptt, 2008) Deptt of Extension Education (Home Science)