Last updated on October 29th, 2024 at 02:21 pm
Deccan Chronicle Newspaper
Visakhapatnam
Guruji Franklin Joseph, CEO, Indian Institute of Threat-Intelligence Analysis & Combat Tactical Science, Dharwad, often known as Dr. Safety, travels the nation teaching schoolchildren and business women in the corporate world how to defend themselves. “Helping women open their minds is the solution to their fear of going out alone,” Franklin stated during the Power To Women Corporate Self Defense Workshop with Psychological Women Empowerment on Warrior Leadership, Stress Resilience and Conflict Management Wellness Training, which was hosted in the Visakhapatnam city for law enforcement, health professionals, and non-governmental organizations.
Professional in teaching self-defense, he has stepped up his efforts by partnering with many different organizations and educational establishments around India, as more and more women are realizing the value of self-defense education. The man who had to overcome gender bias to address women’s difficulties adds, “Overcoming stress or fear is a key factor for women to feel empowered enough to defend themselves instead of feeling like victims when they are attacked.”
Guruji Franklin Joseph, Founder of Power To Women Corporate Self Defense Workshop with Psychological Women Empowerment on Warrior Leadership, Stress Resilience and Conflict Management Wellness Trainingadditionally advised the police to move quickly to stop attacks on women from happening again. The safety Specialist, who also teaches self-defense techniques to the poor, continues, “Opening up to their friends or peers can help them lead a peaceful life since women feel victimized in several areas of life, including home and the workplace.” With the help of parents and school administrators, a small group that included the Safety Doctor, police officers, and representatives of non-governmental organizations also held a brainstorming session to discuss strategies for addressing the growing number of crimes against women in Visakhapatnam.
Working women’s are concerned or anxiety is a crucial component for women to feel empowered and for groups studying crime elements to take action. We are not simply addressing cases that we have overcome. Senior police officer Atchuta Rao stated, “We want to make sure that the city of Visakhapatnam becomes safe for women.”