Showing of “It’s a Girl”

Yesterday March 7 in Shyambazar, Kolkata, fifteen members and supporters of Viswakamal gathered to raise public awareness about the reality of abortion. Members took turns speaking until dark began to fall, through their loudspeakers reaching thousands in the rush-hour crowd, and at the same time distributing leaflets to all who passed their table.

Swagata and Ujjwal speak up for the helpless

Once dark began to fall, we set up a screen and began to show the YouTube documentary “It’s A Girl”. The film bares the reality of the sex-selection abortion and infanticide, together called “gendercide”, that target girls in India and China. We showed the first half of the film, related to India. Though we had hoped that some of the busy passers-by would stop and watch the grim and riveting film, few did. But the Viswakamal members and supporters, at least, left with a good education about this depraved practice, and energized to put a stop to it.

Hitangshu and Swagata add running commentary as "It's a Girl" is shown

Photo Exhibition on Bengali New Year’s

On the occasion of Bengali New Year’s Day, April 15, 2015, Viswakamal participated in a Bengali cultural function held in South Kolkata. Viswakamal members created a photo exhibition in the entranceway to the auditorium, where the photos were seen by all who attended. Here are two of the sixteen photos displayed, and a Viswakamal banner:

Many of those in attendance were happy to learn of the work of Viswakamal, and expressed solidarity with Viswakamal in its efforts to save the unborn children of West Bengal (1500 of whose brief lives are ended every day by abortion). Here one of the attendees (on the left) talks with Ujjwal Ghosh and Swagata Banerjee of Viswakamal:

And here a visiting family poses with Ujjwal Ghosh:

(Apologies for the quality of the event photos. For technical reasons we could not use our camera and had to use a mobile phone.)