00:00Discrimination against women is common to many people.
00:05Not only that, when women are not taken seriously,
00:09there is violence against them in the form of violence against women, people and representatives.
00:18Violence is not just physically attacking them or harassing them or hurting them.
00:27In social media, there is a way to mentally humiliate them.
00:33They can be projected as historical figures.
00:38Or they can be accused of many things.
00:44In other words, there is a way to mentally humiliate women, people and representatives.
00:50They can be projected as historical figures.
00:56So, we need to train women representatives in all these areas.
01:04We need to train them to develop their self-confidence.
01:13We need to take them to the commonwealth and get their cooperation.
01:20Cooperation doesn't have to be in the form of money or technology.
01:25Cybercrime, as I said earlier, can be posted on social media as if it is against women's history.
01:35Or people and representatives can be accused of not being able to work,
01:43not being able to see, not being able to be with the people.
01:49Any kind of problem can be tackled through cybercrime.
01:57The commonwealth also provides technological support to women, people and representatives to develop their self-confidence.
02:07In a conference held in Sydney, the speaker, Mr. Om Birla, who is the chairman of the commonwealth women parliamentarian chapter,
02:22said that it is not only a good opportunity, but also an honour to be a member of the commonwealth.
02:32Because it is a great honour to be a member of the commonwealth.
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