The Indian Men’s Rights Movement had a good start in 2004. (Note: See AVfM’s message of support and solidarity here–DE)
We never wanted to centralize it into one organization. We made it
mandatory for men’s rights activists in every city to start their own
NGOs. As a result, today there are more than 40 men’s rights NGOs in
India. In Bangalore itself, there are 7 men’s rights NGOs. The central
theme of most of these men’s rights NGOs is the support group meetings,
which almost always focus on supporting men going through marital
problems, courts case or facing domestic violence. The value that a man
often gets by attending these support group meetings is immense. He gets
clarity, peace and learns laws, which actually cuts his lawyer fees in
half. The fundamental principle of Indian Men’s Movement is, “No matter
what happens to you or your life, enjoy life; enjoy every moment of it”.
Today, Indian MRAs are actually among
some of the happiest people in India. The bad circumstances of life have
no impact at all on them. That is what is reflected in the annual
National Meets that Indian MRAs conduct every year.
This year, 114 MRAs from all corners of
India converged at a resort at Pench National Park, to attend the Men’s
Rights National Meet. This national park is actually a tiger reserve
with at least two dozen Bengal tigers roaming in this forest. In the day
time, they had hectic schedule of presentations and in the evenings
they danced and partied together.
Most guys met each other for the first
time, though they have known each other through social media. The
presentations this year focused on a variety of topics from lobbying at
parliament, future of the movement to topics like, how to manage your
own fear. On the first day, MRAs from different cities shared their
success stories. Most of them wore Men’s Rights T-Shirts.
http://www.avoiceformen.com/updates/pictures-of-5th-annual-national-meet-of-indian-mens-rights-activists/
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