It has been found that school-going girls are often the targets of offenders, who take advantage of the long trek the girls have to undertake to attend schools in rural areas, sometimes alone through the fields, a top district official said.
The harassment has led many of them to drop out of schools under parental pressure.
"The self-defence training, introduced under the 'Sarva Siksha Mission', will somewhat take care of the problem faced by the girls," Burdwan District Magistrate Saumitra Mohan said.
The self-defence training programme aims to make the Physical Education teacher of each school aware of the skills for future practice as part of school curriculum.
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The self-defence skills will equip them with the ability to sense impending danger.
At least 15 self-defence skills comprising Karate-Judo and kick boxing, flexible body movement and some other physical skills would be taught.
The administration has developed a self-defence module with the help of members of Kick boxing, Karate and Judo Association of Burdwan district, he said.