Thursday, December 4, 2025

Inner Wheel Club Rallies Against Child Abuse in Jamshedpur

Students and Members March from Graduate College to Red Cross Building

Key Points:

  • Inner Wheel Club organizes awareness rally against child sexual abuse
  • Rally starts from Graduate College, passes through Sakchi to Red Cross
  • Students carry posters demanding protection and safety for women and children

JAMSHEDPUR – Inner Wheel Club organized an awareness rally on Tuesday. The event focused on child sexual abuse and atrocities against women.

The rally commenced from Graduate College campus. Participants marched through various Sakchi routes. Moreover, it concluded at Red Cross building.

Large numbers of female students participated actively. Teachers and club members joined the procession. Furthermore, all participants carried awareness messages.

Students held posters with powerful messages. Slogans included “Stop child sexual abuse” and “Women’s safety is our responsibility”. Besides, banners read “Raise voice against atrocities”.

One poster proclaimed “Daughters are precious too”. Participants chanted slogans throughout the march. In addition, they urged people to become aware.

Child sexual abuse cases continue emerging in society. Prevention requires extensive awareness campaigns. On the other hand, education plays crucial role.

Women advance in every field today. However, violence and atrocity incidents remain concerning. Besides, these issues require immediate attention.

The rally aimed to deliver clear messages. Young people must understand silence isn’t solution. Furthermore, speaking up brings actual change.

Awareness campaigns transform society effectively. Meanwhile, they teach youth important lessons. Standing against wrongdoing becomes essential learning.

The Inner Wheel Club conducts regular community service. The organization transformed Beldigram school in January. Moreover, members spread Christmas joy to underprivileged girls. The club celebrated its 101st foundation day recently. In addition, it opened a toy bank at MTMH cancer ward.

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