Overview

Sports Society, DSW, organising Self-defence workshop for 30 days within Two Phases at Block 45, Fifth floor, Sharda University, Greater Noida. This is a fantastic opportunity for aspiring students to showcase, learn new skills and potentially become a part of our workshop.

 

Workshop Details:

  • Date: 16th to 31th December 2024 – PHASE 1
  • Date : 6th To 27th January 2025 – PHASE 2
  • Time: Evening – 04:50 pm to 05:50 pm
  • Location: Block 45, Fifth Floor, Sharda University, Greater Noida

Self-defence are focused on protecting oneself from harm, maintaining personal safety, and ensuring that individuals can respond effectively to threats or attacks. 

Objectives of Event

1. Protection from Harm

  • The primary objective of self-defence is to protect oneself from physical harm or injury. This involves using defensive techniques and strategies to shield yourself from aggressors, whether they are attacking physically or threatening your safety.

2. Escaping Dangerous Situations

  • Self-defence is not just about fighting back, but also about creating the opportunity to escape a dangerous situation. A major goal is to de-escalate the threat and leave the area as quickly as possible, prioritizing safety over confrontation.

3. Empowerment and Confidence

  • Self-defence training helps individuals, especially those who may feel vulnerable (such as women, children, or the elderly), gain a sense of empowerment and confidence. Knowing how to protect oneself can reduce feelings of fear and anxiety in everyday situations.

4. Use of Proportional Force

  • One of the critical principles of self-defence is to use proportional force in response to the level of threat. The objective is to stop the attacker without causing excessive harm, only using the level of force necessary to neutralize the threat and ensure safety.

5. Legal and Ethical Défense

  • An important goal of self-defence is to stay within legal boundaries and act ethically. Self-defence aims to protect oneself while following the law and ensuring actions taken during an attack are justifiable in case of legal scrutiny.

6. Preservation of Personal Integrity and Dignity

  • Self-defence is about maintaining one’s personal integrity and dignity. It allows individuals to assert their right to be treated with respect and protect themselves from violations like assault, robbery, or harassment.

7. Self-Protection from Psychological Harm

  • In some situations, self-defence also involves defending against psychological or emotional harm, such as verbal abuse or harassment. The objective here is to establish boundaries, defend against mental or emotional attacks, and maintain mental well-being.

8. Deterrence of Future Attacks

  • Effective self-defence can serve as a deterrent for future attacks, as assailants may be less likely to target individuals who have demonstrated the ability to defend themselves.

9. Confidence in Handling Conflict

  • Through self-defence training, individuals learn to manage and control conflict without resorting to violence. This helps individuals assess situations clearly and make decisions about whether to defend, disengage, or seek assistance.

Convener Details

  • Prof. (Dr.) Pramod Kumar (Dean Student’s Welfare, SU)
  • Dr. Kapil Dave (Director Sports, SU)

Co-ordinators:

  • Mr. Akshit (Sports Officer, SU)
  • Mr. Rishank Agarwal (Sports Officer, SU)

Co-Ordinator Details:

  • Mr. Ashish Vashist (Executive Assistant, DSW)
  • Ms Ritu Nagar (Office Assistant, DSW)

Speaker Details:

  • • Mr. Rishank Agarwal (Sports Officer, SU)