In April, over seven million Indians were let go. The unemployment rate jumped to 7.9 percent in April from 6.5 percent in March, according to a report released by the.
What is Art for Freedom?
Art for Freedom,part of the #DNAFightsRape–Save the Evidence, is a citizen awareness drive. They launched the drive on November 25
th, 2019, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. #DNAFightsRape–Save the Evidence aims to enlighten the public on their roles in saving vital DNA evidence in sexual offense & rape cases to ensure justice for the victims.
Several bodies like the Delhi Police, AIIMS, UN Women India, and Red FM had partnered with #DNAFightsRape–Save the Evidence. A considerable number of people have joined the forum, spreading the message:
“Do not Wash, Do not Clean. Save the Evidence”.
: Saturday, May 1, 2021, 4:53 PM IST
India cuts a sorry figure in the run-up to the World Press Freedom Day on May 3, writes Anil Singh
Among those booked in recent years under the draconian UAPA and left to rot in jail include civil rights activists, lawyers and academicians in the 2018 Bhima Koregaon-Elgar Parishad case, students arrested in the anti-CAA protests, human rights defenders, RTI activists and even an 83-year-old Jesuit priest, Stan Swamy.
India has been famously described as a land where many centuries co-exist but now, it is also one where many versions of the truth co-exist; somewhat like the six blind men discovering an elephant.
Grand Virtual Art for Freedom Galleryâs âArt for Freedomâ initiative witness nationwide participation of artists
Part of the #DNAFightsRapeâSave the Evidence citizen awareness drive, the idea culminated in a virtual event to mark World Art Day presenting 17 shortlisted art works. The initiative takes on the challenge to stop victim shaming and blaming Delhi, April 23, 2021
The âGrand Virtual Art for Freedom Galleryâ has unveiled diverse and bold art forms, including paintings, posters, animations, videos, poems, digital art, and even a rap song in Tamil. The initiative âArt for Freedomâ takes on the challenge to stop victim shaming and blaming â encouraging students and artists from across cities to influence a positive change in society.
New Delhi [India], April 17 (ANI/BusinessWire India): In a first-of-its kind initiative, Art for Freedom takes on the challenge to stop victim shaming and blaming.
Encouraging students and artists from across cities to influence a positive change in society, the Grand Virtual Art for Freedom Gallery unveils today with diverse and bold art forms including, paintings, posters, animations, videos, poems, digital art, and even a rap song in Tamil.
Voices have come together in compelling stories and creative expressions, given that every hour there are four rapes reported in the country! The theme effectively captures real life stories of sexual offence, child abuse, human trafficking, domestic violence, marital rape, accounting for this heinous crime.