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The Durga Vahini draw young women from low-income earning and lower caste families. Members learn ] and '']'', and receive ideological education.<ref name="EGSN"/> The organization especially recruits young girls for carrying risky tasks of militant activism in which much physical strength is required, for example confronting Muslim people<ref name="EGSN"/> and to fight on the front lines in places like ].<ref name="FR">{{cite book |
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The Durga Vahini draws young women from low-income earning and lower caste families. Members learn karate and lathi, and receive ideological education. The organization especially recruits young girls for carrying risky tasks of militant activism in which much physical strength is required, for example confronting Muslim people and to fight on the front lines in places like Ayodhya.