The Equilibrio Gazette
A brief buletin for building safe workspaces!
3rd October 2025 | Issue No. 101
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Did you know that the Quit India Movement of 1942, led by Mahatma Gandhi’s powerful call of “Do or Die,” was carried forward with remarkable courage by women freedom fighters who must be remembered and celebrated? Aruna Asaf Ali boldly hoisted the national flag despite police firing, Matangini Hazra, at 73, marched chanting “Vande Mataram” even after being shot, and young Kanaklata Barua, just 17, gave her life carrying the tricolour. Tara Rani Srivastava and Sucheta Kripalani too inspired many. Gandhi’s vision, strengthened by their perseverance, reminds us to honour their courage and sacrifice in India’s independence struggle.

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Curious Cat: Why is feminism often misunderstood, and how can we effectively educate the younger generation about its true objectives?
Answer: Feminism is often misinterpreted as being anti-men, but it fundamentally promotes gender equity and challenges systemic inequalities. Misunderstandings stem from media oversimplification, selective narratives, and cultural biases. Feminist-led movements have historically enabled women to run businesses, gain political representation, and influence LGBTQIA+ rights. They have helped reduce female infanticide and encouraged men to speak about mental health and vulnerabilities. To build accurate awareness, structured education programs, evidence-based discussions, and real-world examples of policy and social impact can be introduced in schools and digital platforms, helping youth critically engage with the movement and understand its relevance in achieving inclusive societal progress.