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Speak out with Ziqitza Health Care

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As a nation, we have always believed in a harmonious existence and a mutually beneficial environment leading to the growth of both individual and nation. Hence, whenever an act of hatred against a fellow citizen occurs or the secularity of the nation is threatened, it has led to a nationwide condemnation and ridicule by one and all. Today, we live in an era where due to widespread technology every Indian can voice his/ her underlying opinion and make their concerns felt due to social media. Thus, these issues once dormant in one’s mind have found a channel and a very potent one at that. Though this is very essential as ‘Freedom of Speech’ is a fundamental right, the same energy can also be channelised in general betterment and good of the society and it begins with us! The citizens of the nation!

‘Speak Out’ is an initiative taken by Ziqitza Health Care which appeals to the citizens to do their bit to improve the society. To be pro-active in every walk of life than depending on officials considering that it’s their job. Be it sparing a few moments from their busy schedule to help a needy they spot on the road to pointing out domestic violence in their society and breaking the pattern (Remember the youth of tomorrow are the children of today. And they learn from us). The campaign takes another leap this February asking citizens to help Women’s Helpline by dialling 1298 and help in tackling atrocities against women. The number will be highlighted across the company’s social platforms and through a series of activities they tend to spread the message that help is only four digits away (1298). They also plan to run a hall of fame section recognising those citizens who have taken an initiative to point out atrocities against women and taken a stand to never let it happen again. 

Join them on this endeavour as they set out to do their bit. A start of a journey from being an unfazed onlooker to an aware, sensitive and an active citizen.

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