JU Centre for Women’s Studies holds workshop for Law School

Participants in workshop on Gender Sensitization at JU on Monday.
Participants in workshop on Gender Sensitization at JU on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Aug 22: The Centre for Women’s Studies, in collaboration with The Law School, University of Jammu, organized 3rd workshop under the ongoing series for the students of the Law School, here today.
Dr Sarika Manhas, Faculty, Department of Home Science, JU, was the resource person. She spoke about the concept of Gender Sensitisation and other gender-related issues. She stressed that one should have empathy towards all genders.
While interacting with the students, Dr Manhas explained the difference between Sex and Gender by conducting various brainstorming activities to understand the social and cultural construction of gender. She even engaged students through a gender quiz in which she explained the conditions and status of women, wherein she mentioned how women all over the world are facing discrimination in the areas like family, education, workplace etc and stressed to create an egalitarian society by breaking away from the gendered notions.
The workshop began with the opening remarks from Prof Vishav Raksha, Director Centre for Women’s Studies who apprised about the importance of this workshop and stressed how gender sensitivity helps in understanding the gender difference in society and how acknowledging the difference one can bring gender equality in the society. She further averred that we should be conscious about the behaviour which we manifest in our day-to-day life and also learn to respect each other irrespective of one’s gender.
Prof Manju Jamwal, Director of The Law School, in her address, said that gender issues are not women’s issues only. In fact it includes the issues of men as well and the contribution of men should not be undermined, she added. Further, she said that by breaking the stereotypical ideologies and structures, we can facilitate women to have access over various resources.
More than eighty-five participants, comprising of students and faculty members of the Law School, attended the workshop. The students very actively participated and shared their views and observation as well.
The workshop was conducted by Dr Saranjit Kaur, Faculty, Centre for Women’s Studies, and coordinated by Dr Seema Sharma, Faculty of The Law School. The formal vote of thanks was presented by Kunzang Angmo, Faculty, Centre for Women’s Studies. The office staff of the Centre for Women’s Studies and the Law School looked after digital modalities of the workshop.