Media
How safe are Women in Our Cities
Exclusive Survey conducted by FWDlife across three major Indian Cities, about the safety of the women while travelling alone at night.
In an Exclusive Survey conducted by FWD life across three major Indian Cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and in three cities in Kerala – Thiruvanathapuram, Kochi and Calicut, about the safety of the women while travelling alone at night. The results are both revealing and surprising!
The poll was conducted among students and professional between the age of 22 and 45. While 50% of them were people who have spend some time in major cities in India, the other 50% have stayed only in one of the location.
30% of the women polled in Delhi thought it be ok walk alone while the over whelming 70 thought it insane to walk or even in a group in Delhi after 6 p.m. Also a over whelming 72 % sees Delhi as a tough city for single women.
73% of the women surveyed in Mumbai feel safe walking alone after dusk but most of them admit to have faced some kind of harassment. And 40% thinks it’s a tough city for single women.
Surprisingly only 53 % of the women surveyed in Bangalore feel safe to walk around alone after dusk but an over whelming 78 % thinks it’s a good city for single women.
Kerala All together about 80 % of the women surveyed feel it’s not safe to travel alone after dusk. 60% of the women thinks it’s a tough place for single women.
Prema Sankar and her friend stepped out of an uptown night club in Delhi “ We decided to take a cycle rickshaw back home. A few minutes later we observed a SUV following us. Keeping a distance from the rickshaw, it made no attempts to overtake and drive off. The rickshaw driver asked us to call up someone at the destination. Since the house was very close to the destination we reached fast and on seeing us stop the car drove off”
Mumbai
Vasundhara Karun takes the suburban rail regularly from her home. She claims that “ Mumbai is certainly more women friendly than most other Indian cities. It’s not like I haven’t faced some kind of harassment in Mumbai, but then never felt threatened here. There are always people travelling around and the trains have secure women compartments. Once when a drunken man tried to force his way in, the response time from other men passengers to remove from the scene was commendable.
Bangalore
Lakshmi Nair born and brought in Bangalore talks about an interesting incident. “Church Street is where we hang out regularly on weekends. Walking alone at the most brings a few catcalls or whistles. It’s a different case when you are wearing a short skirt or a revealing top. It’s also weird while smoking outside or buying liquor from a store.”
Mrs. Preeti Sreenivasan (Faculty -St.Teresas College, Ernakulum)
I would definitely not dare to step out of my home after 6pm.Its not because I fear what the people are going to tag me if I do so but I’d rather want to be on the safer side. The city may be developed but it’s not yet seeped into the minds of the people. It’s when the young men in the society start acting like the moral police and realise and respect a women’s opinion, her ideas and her liberty on what to wear, when to come and how to live her life like men that we can claim we are developed.
Ms. Gayathri:
I have no special opinion about this but just one thought that it all depends on the area of residing and the attitude that one carries. One should be bold enough in challenging situations. It’s high time to break these stereotypes. But one should definitely not deny their ethics.
Ms. Viditha Madhu Balakrishnan:
Compared to foreign countries Kerala is much backward. Cochin is developed but only at the peripheral level. I’d go out after 6pm if and only I’m accompanied by someone. So the need of the hour is that both men and women are made aware.
Mrs.Jyotsana Radhakrishnan (Playback singer)
It’s very sad that we claim to have developed but still the attitude towards women in the society remains bad.Double standards prevail when it comes to men and women way of life. It’s when we start giving mutual respect to each other that we can claim to be developed.
Time to Cast your Vote:
Fashion
Unveiling the Mystery : The Rise of ‘Quiet Luxury’ – The Viral and Ultra-Expensive Fashion Trend Followed by Billionaires
In the world of fashion, where flamboyance and opulence often take center stage, a new trend has quietly emerged, captivating the attention of celebrities, billionaires, and fashion enthusiasts alike. Known as “Quiet Luxury,” this viral and ultra-expensive fashion trend is causing waves in the industry, challenging the conventional notions of wealth display and style.
While many high-end luxury brands are known for their ostentatious and eye-catching designs, ‘Quiet Luxury’ takes a different approach. It revolves around the concept of dressing in understated, label-less clothing that exudes an aura of sophistication and exclusivity, despite its seemingly ordinary appearance. This trend has gained significant traction over the past few months, with influential figures embracing its allure.
So, what exactly is ‘Quiet Luxury’? At its core, it is a form of subtle wealth display, where the wealthiest individuals meticulously curate their attire with understated tones, simple cuts, and an absence of prominent logos. These seemingly unassuming garments, however, come with exorbitant price tags, often costing a small fortune.
One notable incident that brought ‘Quiet Luxury’ into the spotlight was Gwyneth Paltrow’s appearance in court, clad in an impeccably tailored but discreet pantsuit. This choice perfectly exemplified the essence of ‘Quiet Luxury,’ showcasing the ability to convey elegance and affluence without resorting to overt displays of wealth.
The appeal of ‘Quiet Luxury’ lies in its ability to provide billionaires with a paradoxical blend of ordinariness and exclusivity. By adorning themselves in seemingly commonplace clothing, these individuals are able to blend in with the masses while exuding an air of refinement and extravagance. The garments they choose may appear unassuming to the untrained eye, but their true worth is hidden in the finest craftsmanship, luxurious materials, and meticulous attention to detail.
One prime example of this trend can be found in the wardrobe of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, often seen sporting plain white or grey t-shirts that carry a hefty price tag. Such minimalistic pieces become the epitome of ‘Quiet Luxury,’ encapsulating the allure of hidden opulence within simplicity.
While ‘Quiet Luxury’ is not an entirely novel concept, its popularity has surged in recent times. The trend offers a safe and non-risky approach to fashion, favoring monochrome palettes, classic cuts, and timeless styles that are unlikely to fade away. This makes ‘Quiet Luxury’ an attractive option for those who seek to present themselves as both presentable and affluent, while also ensuring their fashion choices remain perpetually relevant.
In an era where ostentatious displays of wealth often dominate the fashion landscape, ‘Quiet Luxury’ stands as a captivating alternative, enticing the ultra-rich with its subtle allure. By embracing this trend, billionaires and celebrities alike have found a way to project their affluence with grace and sophistication, making a powerful statement without uttering a word.
As the influence of ‘Quiet Luxury’ continues to grow, we can only speculate on how this trend will shape the fashion industry in the coming years. Perhaps it will inspire a broader shift towards understated elegance and timeless style, encouraging individuals to redefine what it truly means to be fashionably wealthy.
Entertainment
The Rise of Mollywood: A Journey Through the Growth of Malayalam Cinema
Malayalam cinema, popularly known as Mollywood, has come a long way since its inception in the early 20th century. Today, it is one of the most vibrant and thriving film industries in India, producing some of the finest films that have been recognized globally for their quality and content.
Pioneers of Malayalam Cinema
The early years of Malayalam cinema were marked by the emergence of pioneers such as J. C. Daniel, who is considered the father of Malayalam cinema. His silent film Vigathakumaran, released in 1928, is considered the first Malayalam film ever made. However, it was not until the 1950s that the industry saw significant growth with the release of films such as Neelakuyil (1954), which went on to win the President’s Gold Medal.
The Golden Era of the 1960s and 1970s
The 1960s and 1970s were a golden era for Malayalam cinema, with the emergence of great filmmakers such as P. Bhaskaran, K. S. Sethumadhavan, and Adoor Gopalakrishnan. These filmmakers, along with talented actors like Prem Nazir, Sathyan, and Madhu, helped to establish Malayalam cinema as a serious player in the Indian film industry.
Innovative Approaches in the 1980s and 1990s
In the 1980s and 1990s, Malayalam cinema saw a new wave of filmmakers who brought a fresh and innovative approach to filmmaking. Directors such as Padmarajan, Bharathan, and I. V. Sasi made films that were realistic, socially relevant, and aesthetically pleasing. Actors like Mammootty and Mohanlal emerged as leading stars and went on to become some of the most respected and popular actors in India.
New and Exciting Talent in the 21st Century
In the 21st century, Malayalam cinema has continued to grow and evolve, with the emergence of new and exciting talent. Directors such as Lijo Jose Pellissery, Dileesh Pothan, and Aashiq Abu have gained international recognition for their bold and unconventional films. Actors like Fahadh Faasil, Nivin Pauly, and Parvathy Thiruvothu have become household names and are recognized for their versatility and depth.
Changing Audience Preferences
The growth of Malayalam cinema can also be attributed to the changing tastes and preferences of the audience. Today’s Malayalam cinema is characterized by its realism, strong narratives, and relatable characters. It is not just about entertainment, but also about addressing important social issues and sparking meaningful conversations.
Advancements in Technology
Moreover, the growth of Malayalam cinema has been supported by advancements in technology, which have enabled filmmakers to experiment with new and innovative techniques. Digital cameras, editing software, and special effects have helped to enhance the visual appeal of Malayalam cinema and take it to new heights.
The growth of Malayalam cinema over the years has been a remarkable journey, marked by the emergence of great filmmakers, actors, and technicians. It is a testament to the industry’s resilience and commitment to excellence. Today, Malayalam cinema has a global appeal and is recognized for its unique voice and perspective. It is a shining example of the power of cinema to entertain, educate, and inspire.
Books
Transform Your Life with These 10 Life-Changing Self-Help Books
Self-help books have become a popular genre in recent years, offering readers a chance to explore their inner selves, identify areas for personal growth, and learn new strategies for overcoming challenges. With so many books to choose from, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. To help you on your journey of self-discovery and personal transformation, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 self-help books that have had a profound impact on readers worldwide.
- “The Power of Now” by Eckhart Tolle – This book teaches readers the importance of being present in the moment and letting go of the past and future to find inner peace.
- “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey – This classic book explores the habits of successful people and offers practical advice on how to incorporate them into your own life.
- “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho – This novel tells the story of a young shepherd who sets out to find his personal legend, teaching readers to follow their dreams and trust in the universe.
- “Daring Greatly” by Brené Brown – This book explores the power of vulnerability and encourages readers to embrace it as a key component of personal growth.
- “Atomic Habits” by James Clear – This book explores the science of habit formation and offers practical advice on how to build good habits and break bad ones.
- “The Miracle Morning” by Hal Elrod – This book outlines a morning routine designed to increase productivity, improve health, and promote personal growth.
- “The Four Agreements” by Don Miguel Ruiz – This book explores four key agreements that can transform your life: be impeccable with your word, don’t take anything personally, don’t make assumptions, and always do your best.
- “Big Magic” by Elizabeth Gilbert – This book explores the creative process and encourages readers to pursue their passions and live a creative life.
- “The Happiness Project” by Gretchen Rubin – This book outlines a year-long project in which the author set out to improve her overall happiness, offering practical advice for readers to do the same.
- “Man’s Search for Meaning” by Viktor E. Frankl – This book tells the author’s personal story of survival in a concentration camp during World War II and offers insight into finding meaning and purpose in life.
These books have helped countless readers overcome challenges, find inner peace, and achieve personal growth. Whether you’re looking to improve your relationships, build better habits, or find your life’s purpose, there’s a self-help book out there that can guide you on your journey.
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