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Two years ago, Manish Goel
initiated a movement, FLY (Future Lies In Our Youth), which aimed to create awareness
on the increasing number of suicides by students. Though the actor hasn’t been
able to bring down the number of suicides, he’s taken huge strides in creating
awareness. Says
Manish, “I started this movement two years ago but I have to admit that it only
gained momentum once Priya Dutt (Congress MP) got associated with it. Astonishingly,
suicides have gone up by 15,000. On our part, we are glad to be able to reach
out to many schools and college across Mumbai “
Adding further,
he says, “I’ve personally delivered lectures in various colleges/schools urging
students to refrain from taking such drastic steps. We’ve asked every school/colleges
to hire psychologists to help out those students who are stressed.” Often
academic failures forces youngsters into taking such step but that’s not the case
every time. Manish narrates a chilling tale, “A girl scored 97 % while her colleague
edged her by 0.5 per cent. This girl was pleased with her performance and was
keen on celebrating her success .However, her parents turned down her request
saying that because the neighbour’s child had score 0.5 per cent more , she didn’t
deserve to go out. That night, she killed herself. In another shocker
of a case, a mother forced her daughter to wear a skirt but the child wasn’t comfortable
in it. At the party, where the family visited, the girl went to the loo, replaced
her skirt with jeans, and then jumped from the 14th floor. On her back, she wrote-
“I don’t like wearing skirts.” When celebs take up social issues,
it is often dubbed as a publicity stunt. Manish too had to face this criticism
but he’s no longer perturbed by it. The actor chides, “When I first started, some
one wrote that I was doing it only for publicity. There after, I made a conscious
effort to do my work by remaining in the background. I’ve held discussions with
various students and have met with positive results. I cannot claim to have reduced
juvenile suicides, but I feel a sense of achievement when students tell me that
they wouldn’t commit such a step.” Well, we can conclude that FLY
is certainly buzzing with life.
| By
Mayur Lookhar |
Posted
on 15 May 2008 7:00pm | | | |