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New Delhi [India], September 30: Shrimad Dayanand Kanya Gurukul Mahavidyalaya, Chotipura, Amroha – U.P., under the dynamic leadership of Acharya Dr Sumedha Ji (Chief Dean and Principal), has always been a beacon of tradition and holistic education. The Gurukul Mahavidyalaya has successfully balanced academic excellence with spiritual and personal development, focusing on preparing young girls for both intellectual and physical challenges. Recognising the need to enhance its students’ personal safety and empowerment, Gurukul Chotipura recently hosted an extensive self-defence training camp for 1100 Girls by Mission Prahar, aimed at equipping girls with the skills to protect themselves. This initiative was spearheaded by GSSB’s Mission Prahar, a highly acclaimed internationally recognized program known as the world’s most practical women’s survival tactics training program, aimed at women’s empowerment and self-defence through both mental and physical training.

Legendary Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj Sir: A Visionary Living Legend from Bharat

The specialized Mission Prahar Training System’s customized survival tactics, protection skills, and unarmed combat self-defense training camp at Gurukul Chotipura was conducted under the esteemed guidance of Legendary Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj Sir, one of the world’s most recognized commando mentors. Hailed globally by leading media outlets such as the Washington Mail and London Post as ‘The Deadliest Man Alive,’ and described as ‘The world’s best commandos mentor’ by the Washington Mail and ‘The Supreme Ghost, The Myth, The Legend’ by the California Times, Legendary Grandmaster Shifuji Bhardwaj Sir is a national icon. With decades of dedication to national security and women’s empowerment, Grandmaster Shifuji Bhardwaj Sir has focused his expertise on equipping women with the physical and mental tools to combat adversity. His training emphasizes resilience, courage, and the capacity to face difficult situations with confidence.

GSSB’s Mission Prahar: A Revolutionary Movement for Women’s Safety

GSSB’s Mission Prahar, which stands for Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj’s Mission Prahar, is a national movement aimed at equipping women and young girls with practical self-defense skills. Since its inception on the 14th of October 1999, Mission Prahar has empowered over 4 million women across India through free training programs, mostly provided free of cost. The Mission Prahar at Gurukul Chotipura was part of this larger initiative, offering the girls hands-on training on how to defend themselves using everyday objects like pens, bangles (Kada), safety pins, ID cards, and books.

Mr. Waseem Amrohi and the Dedicated Team Behind Mission Prahar

The successful coordination and execution of the event at Gurukul Chotipura, Amroha were made possible by the selfless efforts of Mr. Waseem Amrohi, CEO of Inking Ideas, and a respected Bollywood producer, director, and actor. Mr. Amrohi was instrumental in ensuring the smooth management of the program. He sacrificed the post-production work of his upcoming movie ‘Ram Mohammed Singh Aazad’ on Sardar Udham Singh Saheb to spend all five days in  Chotipura(AMROHA), coordinating this women empowerment event through Mission Prahar.

The camp was further strengthened by the contributions of Grandmaster Shifuji’s Mission Prahar Education and Training Pvt Ltd, led by Mrs. Swarnim Aarthie Ji, the Chief Managing Director (CMD). The organization provided the necessary funds for the instructors, the Director of Photography, and the social media team, ensuring that the event was conducted free of cost for the students of Gurukul Chotipura.

Key Contributors from GSSB’s Mission Prahar Team

The event saw dedicated participation from senior instructors of GSSB’s Mission Prahar, whose expertise was critical to the success of the training program:

  • – Ms. Chetna Pal (Head of Instructor’s Skills Team)
  • – Mrs. Aishwarya Kashyap (Assistant Chief Instructor & Head of Instructor’s Dare David Demo Team)
  • – Ms. Amrita Sharma (Head of Mission Prahar Training System’s MMA & Boxing Team)
  • – Ms. Khyati Meena (Assistant Instructor)

Their combined efforts ensured that the girls at Gurukul Chotipura received world-class MPTS’s Unarmed Combat Pattern self-defense training. Additionally, Ms. Atikksha Bhardwaj, the Director of Photography and Content Creation Head, played a pivotal role in documenting the event and coordinating with the female instructors’ team. Mr. Krishna Murti Tiwari, the Editing and Social Media Incharge, ensured smooth execution. The post-production editing was expertly handled by Harshit Mokshaveer Patil and Darshana Rajesh Dhaybar from GSSB’s SHADOW OPS BHARAT, further amplifying the event’s success.

Mission Prahar Training System (MPTS): An Advanced Protection Skills, Survival Tactics, and Unarmed Combat Pattern of Self-Defense Program

At the core of the training delivered at Gurukul Chotipura was the Mission Prahar Training System (MPTS), a highly effective, customized survival tactics and unarmed combat self-defense system developed by Legendary Grandmaster Shifuji Bhardwaj Sir. The MPTS teaches women how to use everyday objects for self-defense, combining the world’s oldest martial arts, Kalaripayattu, with the most modern martial art, Mitti Martial Arts, along with practical survival strategies. This training program is designed to be accessible to women of all ages and physical capabilities, ensuring that they can protect themselves in any situation. The MPTS training at Gurukul Chotipura left a lasting impact on the girls, empowering them to stand strong against any adversity.

Gratitude to the Dedicated Staff of Gurukul Chotipura, Amroha.

The successful completion of the Mission Prahar event at Gurukul Chotipura, Amroha was made possible through the unwavering support of the Gurukul Mahavidyalaya’s dedicated staff. The Founder of GSSB Mission Prahar, Legendary Grandmaster Shifuji Sir, conveyed his heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Honorable Pracharya Dr. Sumedha Ji Didi and expressed his deep appreciation to Dr. Amita Ji, Dr. Kalpana Ji, Dr. Savita Ji, Dr. Sushma Ji, Dr. Ruchi Ji, Dr. Suniti Ji, Dr. Meenakshi Ji, Dr. Sita Ji, and all other members of the staff who worked tirelessly to ensure that the students were well-supported during the training. Their dedication to the girls’ safety and empowerment reflects the values of Gurukul Chotipura, Amroha and its mission to provide an environment where students can thrive both academically and personally.

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