Anti-rape clothing in India

Electric sandals and bra, and jeans with an emergency button are anti-rape tools newly announced by students in India.

This week, two creative works, electric sandals and SOS button jeans , were launched in Uttar Pradesh, where recent rape and body crashes have been reported. Victims of trees, according to India Today.

In particular, two computer science students Rijul Pandey and Shalini Yadav at a private university in Varanasi designed shoe-shocks for any harasser. The shoes will also deliver the SOS message to people identified in the shoe-wearer's contact list.

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Two other students, also at the university, Diksha Pathak and Anjali Srivastava have built an electronic GPS device that can be sewn into jeans. The victim's family will be notified immediately of any harassment with a pre-installed message. Both devices are connected to the GPS so that the victim's location can be determined.

In Chandigarh, another student who created a bra with electricity could cause the harasser to be electrocuted and burn. Manisha Mohan, a student at SRM University in Chennai, came up with the idea of making anti-rape bras with her classmates in response to the rape of a 23-year-old female student on a bus in New York. Delhi in December 2012.

The above bra is fitted with a pressure sensor attached to a circuit. This initiative, titled SHE (Society of Social Security Equipment) , can also send messages to GPS coordinates of relatives or friends and local police stations, Mohan said. know.

India has been 'inspired' in a series of attacks aimed at women of this country, including brutal rapes in New Delhi. The victim was seriously injured in the rape and died despite being sent to Singapore for treatment.