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Suno Maa Ki Kahaani - a Story-Sharing Contest on Occasion of Mother’s Day

Suno Maa Ki Kahaani - a Story-Sharing Contest on Occasion of Mother’s Day
Start Date :
May 07, 2016
Last Date :
Jun 07, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Women & Child Development is organizing a story sharing contest on the occasion of Mother’s Day under the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme: ...

Ministry of Women & Child Development is organizing a story sharing contest on the occasion of Mother’s Day under the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme:

About the Contest

Name: Suno Maa Ki Kahaani
Hashtag: #SunoMaaKiKahaani; #BetiBachaoBetiPadhao; #WCDMin4Women
Last Date: 6th June 2016
Mode of Submission: Video (60 second duration) / Write-up (maximum 200 words)

Concept

Mother's Day is a celebration honouring the mother of the family, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. This day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May every year and is an occasion to show your affection, respect and care towards your mother.

In the spirit of celebrating Mother’s day, Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India is organizing a Contest inviting stories about mothers. The Contest shall commence from 8th May, 2016 for a month long duration, ending on 6th June, 2016.

The concept of this campaign is to promote the idea of children sharing anecdotes/ stories about their mother who has defied gender stereotypes, raised her voice against gender discrimination and championed the cause of gender equality and empowerment. This story should have left a long lasting impact and consequently led to a change in the mindset of her family and/or the community at large. The premise is based on the fact that relationship with mother is one of the closest and may be a strong influencer in shaping behaviours and attitudes of her children. A mother is also a source of inspiration and a role model for her children. When an anecdote/story is narrated about a mother, it can be used as a catalyst to bring about a positive change in societal mindset. This may further lead to a more gender sensitive society which recognizes the contributions of a mother, in particular and women, in general.

The objective of the contest is to engage with larger audience through sharing of stories about mothers, thereby encouraging inter-generational dialogue, sensitizing men and boys, being a role model for an empowered daughter. This also creates an opportunity for open conversations against gender discrimination, inequality and dis-empowerment, which in turn leads to a positive mindset change in the society.

Some of the suggested themes are gender equality and empowerment, gender discrimination, sexual harassment, domestic violence, social evils like dowry and early marriage and so on.

To view some of the testimonial examples, please visit the links given below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-wnDiHJx6M

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-tbRRiThWo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyzyeSO-CDE

Watch the story of Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Minster, WCD here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g92ykFOv-jw

Let’s Salute and Celebrate every Mother not just on this Mother’s Day but throughout the year.

Award

• The top 2 winning video based stories will be awarded Rs.2,500/- each.
• The top 5 text based stories will be awarded Rs. 1,000/- each.

Please click here for more information on Terms and conditions, Technical Parameters and Evaluation Criteria.

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Vibhusha nair
Vibhusha nair 8 years 8 months ago

A girl child is itself is an story...
When the girl child is born,she have to fight for her survival..
when the girl start going to school,she have to fight for her education...
when the girl grown up and goes for higher education,she have to fight for selfrespect...
When the girl goes for job, she have to fight for her position...
when the girl get married, she have to adjust according to new house....
when the woman gives birth to girl...she have to repeat the same cycle of universal law

NeetiNidhi Gupta
NeetiNidhi Gupta 8 years 8 months ago

#SunoMaaKiKahaani
Agar aaj app aaj mujhe dekhenge to sayad yakin karenge ki mein ek anchahi bacchi thi. Mein apne ghar mein 5th ladki thi. Dadi ne to maa ko abortion karne ke liye kafi majboor kiya, ye jankar ki pachvi bar bhi ladki hai. Maa ko jabardasti doctor ke pass le gayi, par maa ne ye jante hue ki iss bar bhi ladki hai, waha se sidhe bhag gayi, aur wapas kabhi dadi ke pass nahi gai.Mujhe aaj bhi ye jaan kar khusi hoti hai ki kam she kam mai apni maa me liye ek unchahi bacchi nahi thi.

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Mahita Gupta 8 years 8 months ago


I​t used to be quite uneasy when men and boys would stand with their hands at their sides. The protruding elbow always hits at the wrong place, however, still no one would feel sorry about it. I shared this with my son and sensitized him about the right posture so that he doesn't be insensitive to the other gender. These are the little habits which if we share with our son can actually help build a gender just society.

paruljoshi1661@gmail.com
Parul Joshi 8 years 8 months ago

My mother was SSC when she married. She did her Graduation & joined social services. She was attached to 200 families. About 50 years ago she used to go to the S.C. basti regularly to teach the children I remember the inmates used to keep the roads, their children clean, bring drinking water in a clean steel glass. The students used to bring along their slates & pens. The atmosphere used to be worth remembering. Even in the present times I feel proud of my Ma & Thankful to Dadi & Pappaji also.