For young Muslim and Hindu girls in the outskirts of Calcutta, boxing is becoming the path to a brighter future. In 2011 there were around 200 female boxers in India. The Muslim communities of West Bengal contribute about 55 per cent of the total. This would have been unthinkable 10 years ago.With a rape occurring every 20 minutes in a country with a population of 1.2 billion, women are far from being seen as equal in all segments of Indian society. To combat this, training academies around Calcutta set out to boosts girls’ morale, and self-confidence, as well as to help them learn self-defence and to stay fit. Private colleges also hire professional martial arts trainers and organize short-term courses for their students. All these initiatives are aimed at making women strong, so that they can defend themselves in case of rape.
Kolkata girls: ready for boxing
Kolkata girls: ready for boxing
For young Muslim and Hindu girls in the outskirts of Calcutta, boxing is becoming the path to a brighter future. In 2011 there were around 200 female boxers in India. The Muslim communities of West Bengal contribute about 55 per cent of the total. This would have been unthinkable 10 years ago.With a rape occurring every 20 minutes in a country with a population of 1.2 billion, women are far from being seen as equal in all segments of Indian society. To combat this, training academies around Calcutta set out to boosts girls’ morale, and self-confidence, as well as to help them learn self-defence and to stay fit. Private colleges also hire professional martial arts trainers and organize short-term courses for their students. All these initiatives are aimed at making women strong, so that they can defend themselves in case of rape.