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00:00The content presented on One India is for informational purposes only.
00:02The views and opinions expressed in the news segments, interviews and commentary are those
00:05of the individuals or sources featured and do not necessarily reflect the official policy
00:09or position of One India.
00:10Today is the 100th anniversary of the creation of the International Women's Day.
00:24The women of the male chauvinist society had created their own space, where women were
00:30given equal rights.
00:31Today, on March 8, International Women's Day is celebrated all over the world.
00:36Women fight for the rights of their own society, but there are also men who stand by the women
00:43in this fight.
00:44So, on Women's Day, it is now time to recognize the man who has always been a source of their
00:50health awareness from women.
00:51Today is the 100th anniversary of the creation of the International Women's Day.
00:56The women of the male chauvinist society had created their own space, where women were
01:02given equal rights.
01:03So, on Women's Day, it is now time to recognize the man who has always been a source of their
01:09health awareness from women.
01:10For almost 12 years, he has been working to protect the health of women.
01:14He is also taking care of the health awareness and cancer of the face of women in the rural
01:22areas.
01:23He is Bangla's Batman, Sumanto Biswas.
01:33The resident of Chandan Nagar, Sumanto Biswas, just as he fought for the rights of women
01:40in the fierce battle of Bidda Sagar, in the present age, Sumanto Biswas has come to
01:47raise awareness among women.
01:49In the modern age, even if the rule of law has changed, the thought has not completely
01:55changed.
01:56In this age, among the women of various rural villages in the West Bengal, there is still
02:02a lack of awareness about the cycle of winter.
02:05This Bangla Batman has come to raise awareness about the cycle of winter among all the women
02:12in the society.
02:13Sumanto Biswas, who goes to the villages with a cycle and increases the health awareness
02:18of women.
02:20We have such a teacher with us, who walks from morning to night in the shade of the
02:26whole world.
02:27We have a very great teacher with us, Sumanto Biswas, but he is not a teacher, he is a
02:34teacher.
02:35Sumanto Biswas is a teacher who has come to the village to raise awareness about the
02:40cycle of winter.
02:41He has come to the village to raise awareness about the cycle of winter.
03:15He has come to the village to raise awareness about the cycle of winter.
03:20We have such a teacher with us, who walks from morning to night in the shade of the
03:27whole world.
03:28This Sumanto Biswas has come to the village to raise awareness about the cycle of winter.
03:35He has come to the village to raise awareness about the cycle of winter.
03:40How did it start?
03:46It started a long time ago, probably in 2012 or 2013.
03:50Since childhood, we have seen that the women of Ritukala,
03:54the women who were born,
03:56and the women of that generation,
03:58are not worthy of our culture.
04:00They are not worthy of our culture.
04:02So, since childhood, we have realized that
04:04during the times of Ritukala,
04:06mother did not give puja,
04:08during the times of Parvatikala,
04:10I went on an excursion with students
04:12to Biharinarpa.
04:14There, there is a student's pre-date.
04:16There, they change the napkin
04:18or change the pad.
04:20That place is very important to us
04:22and it is very important to us.
04:24So, in this way,
04:26from a very small place,
04:28we feel that,
04:30especially the Sikhs,
04:32who are only teaching the students,
04:34that is one side.
04:36So, that place,
04:38that place is very important to us.
04:40That is why these places are being created.
04:42I feel that,
04:44the most important thing of a woman
04:46is the time of Ritukala.
04:48And I will continue to work on that.
04:50The places which are still dark in the society,
04:52I will try to destroy those places.
04:54I will definitely take the students with me.
04:56So, till now,
04:58what we have seen,
05:00even today,
05:02there are many women,
05:04who go to buy a napkin.
05:06Tell us about that.
05:08Or in the case of use,
05:10they go to many places
05:12and feel that it is not right
05:14or it will not work.
05:16So, what do you say?
05:18Actually, it is not only about the shop.
05:20From a very young age,
05:22buying a son or a daughter
05:24is considered wrong.
05:26It will have an effect on society
05:28and their lives.
05:30But, why should I buy a napkin
05:32when I will have to pay for the napkin?
05:34I have campaigned against that.
05:36But, I did not get their support.
05:38I did not get their support
05:40because it is a culture.
05:42I will try to compare that culture
05:44with the shop.
05:46There are many shops in the market
05:48which are open.
05:50But, I feel that our shop
05:52will protect the women.
05:54Because, there are so many people here.
05:56I know that,
05:58the shop has given us the responsibility
06:00to protect the women.
06:02But, this is not the right place.
06:04We will take the smartphone in our hand.
06:06What kind of measures
06:08do you take
06:10with your health and consciousness?
06:12We are living in a very difficult time
06:14in the history of women.
06:16Many people do not know
06:18the science of all the diseases
06:20that are related to it.
06:22They do not know
06:24how much Rituxavir
06:26and Rituxavir can reduce.
06:28We have to maintain
06:30the health hygiene.
06:32We are trying to educate
06:34the women.
06:36We are trying to
06:38raise the awareness of menstruation.
06:40We are trying to raise awareness
06:42of menstruation.
06:44We are trying to teach them
06:46to take class for an hour
06:48for menstruation.
06:50We named our school
06:52Menstrual School.
06:54It is a philosophical point of view.
06:56We are doing this because we want to create a movement in the rural areas.
07:03We want them to see the value of the social environment.
07:11We are not doing any crowdfunding.
07:26We can see that in many schools, sanitary napkin machines are installed. What do you have to say about that?
07:47I won't say that it has never happened. It has happened.
07:51But in many places, it has happened.
07:54I have never seen a sanitary napkin machine being installed in a school or college.
08:00At that time, I didn't have anything in my hand.
08:02So, I thought of making a sanitary napkin machine.
08:04But, it is not enough to install a sanitary napkin machine.
08:06The sanitary napkin machine's work switch was very good.
08:08The work switch was here.
08:10Now, it is not there.
08:11But, in many places, the work switch is installed for free.
08:13That is why, after installing the sanitary napkin machine, it is always installed.
08:16I have seen it in many places.
08:18I have seen it in many places.
08:19But, I have never seen a sanitary napkin machine being sold.
08:21It is not easy to maintain a sanitary napkin machine.
08:23The students don't get the napkin machine.
08:25They don't get it.
08:27They don't do anything.
08:29I think the sanitary napkin machine is good.
08:31It is not a good idea.
08:33But, it needs to be maintained.
08:35But, the work switch and the installation will not succeed.
08:37Otherwise, it will not work.
08:39I can see a signboard.
08:41It says,
08:44It says,
08:54We started from Pustimanchal,
08:56We started from Pustimanchal,
08:58We went to Dakhinchoe SP.
09:00We went to Dakhinchoe SP.
09:02This is our first time.
09:04We have worked with the local women.
09:06We have worked with the local women.
09:08We have seen that,
09:10They can't afford to buy a napkin.
09:12Otherwise, they can afford to buy a napkin.
09:14So, we have given a very good proposal to the government,
09:16that the most important means of transportation
09:18is ration.
09:20Because of that,
09:22everything is reaching the people,
09:24including food.
09:26So, why won't there be a napkin here?
09:28So, I have given this proposal to the government,
09:30to the Chief Minister, Prime Minister,
09:32to everyone,
09:34that if it is kept in the ration shop,
09:36then it will reach the local women very easily.
09:38And the gap between men and women
09:40in buying a napkin,
09:42that will create a lot of social awareness.
09:44Not only in the West Bengal,
09:46but in the whole of India.
09:48I have written to all the places,
09:50and I will do it in the future,
09:52but I haven't received any answer yet.
09:54So, here I would like to ask you
09:56another question.
09:58The women who are staying here,
10:00in this current time,
10:02how much awareness
10:04do you think
10:06the women have?
10:10I won't say that
10:12there is no awareness at all.
10:14There is a lot of awareness,
10:16and in a very unique way,
10:18when we went to Ajodhapur,
10:20a tribal village,
10:22we went to the top of Ajodhapur,
10:24not just the hilltop,
10:26we went there twice,
10:28and then there was awareness.
10:30There is a positive side
10:32to the awareness,
10:34but still,
10:36there is a lot left.
10:38There is a lot left.
10:40There is a lot of awareness
10:42about the science.
10:44A lot of people know
10:46how to create a problem,
10:48how to create a problem in their life,
10:50all these things have been
10:52discussed scientifically.
10:54So, I would like to ask
10:56all of you to understand
10:58the importance of awareness.
11:00So, here we can see
11:02that you are reaching
11:04different places at different times
11:06with a sanitary napkin.
11:08So, in that case,
11:10what do you think,
11:12when a man
11:14went to a woman
11:16with a sanitary napkin,
11:18how did he take it?
11:20At first,
11:22when I went there,
11:24there was a dark place,
11:26but it is still there.
11:28Otherwise, the shopkeepers
11:30would have said that
11:32it is a scientific process.
11:34We should understand that.
11:36In many places,
11:38there were places
11:40where we went without knowing
11:42about the situation.
11:44Now, we have reached
11:46many places.
11:48We have reached
11:5050-60 women.
11:52We used to do it
11:54in a village-wide way,
11:56but now we are doing it
11:58in a small way.
12:00We are trying to make
12:02people understand
12:04that there is no place
12:06for touch.
12:08This ritual
12:10is for women.
12:12It has been
12:14going on for
12:164-5 days.
12:18It is not
12:20a matter of
12:22going to a priest
12:24or giving a puja.
12:26Is it possible
12:28to remove it?
12:30It has been removed in many places.
12:32It is a culture
12:34that has been around for 500 years.
12:36But people have understood
12:38that during winter,
12:40it is not possible to give a puja
12:42or hold a pickle bottle.
12:44In villages,
12:46it is not allowed to touch
12:48cows or plants.
12:50It is a secret.
12:52It has been 4-5 days.
12:54Even today,
12:56we are in the 21st century.
12:58We have AI.
13:00Why should we give a place
13:02to touch during winter?
13:04It is science.
13:06But we are trying to remove it.
13:08It is a culture
13:10that kills people.
13:14We have worked in many places
13:16and understood that
13:18we have to make a safe place
13:20for people.
13:22What will happen
13:24if we don't make a safe place for people?
13:26We don't have a smart phone.
13:28Even if we use a smart phone,
13:30it won't help people.
13:32It is a culture that
13:34has been around for a long time.
13:36But we have to break it.
13:38It is not real.
13:40To protect women's rights
13:42and respect,
13:44even if small actions are done,
13:46there is still a lack of awareness
13:48about women's health.
13:50That's why,
13:52women have become the backbone
13:54of the society.
13:56On Women's Day,
13:58One India Bangla
14:00celebrates it.
14:10This is the story of
14:12real life and real life becoming one.
14:14In 2008,
14:16in Bollywood,
14:18a woman became a teacher.
14:20Her name is
14:22Sumantha Biswas.
14:24She started this movement
14:26in 2013.
14:28Women are becoming
14:30aware of their rights
14:32through her movement.
14:34How did she start this movement?
14:36Women have also
14:38got a teacher
14:40like her.
14:44Let's see
14:46how far you can go as a teacher and how far you can go as a woman.
14:54This is Kamal Haikon and I am Mohana Biswas, One India Bangla, Chandranagar.

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