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GDC Ramban celebrates International Women's Day
3/7/2024 10:26:05 PM
Early Times Report
RAMBAN, Mar 7: Govt. Degree College Ramban, under the guidance of Principal in charge, Prof. Satish Kumar, observed International Women's Day with enthusiasm and dedication. The event, orchestrated by Prof. Neetu Sharma, showcased the active participation of students who shared their perspectives on various facets of gender equality.
The commemoration went beyond mere acknowledgment, providing a platform for students to articulate both positive strides and persistent challenges faced by women in contemporary society. Through discussions and presentations, attendees explored topics ranging from women's empowerment and achievements to ongoing obstacles.
Prof. Neetu Sharma, a driving force behind the program, stressed the importance of recognizing the triumphs and struggles of women worldwide. Dr. Zahid Bashir and Dr. Basharat eloquently underscored the significance of gender equality, celebrating women's accomplishments and inspiring the audience with their insightful remarks.
The event highlighted GDC Ramban's commitment to fostering gender equality and facilitating open dialogue and introspection. By encouraging students to voice their opinions freely, the college aims to cultivate a community that champions diversity and empowers individuals of all genders.
Principal Prof. Satish Kumar emphasized the need to acknowledge women's contributions across all spheres of life. He reiterated that International Women's Day serves as a reminder of women's indispensable role in shaping the world, emphasizing the importance of striving for gender parity and creating opportunities for women to excel.
The celebration at GDC Ramban embodied the essence of International Women's Day, serving as a beacon of hope and inspiration for students and faculty alike. As the college looks towards the future, it remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering a culture of equality, respect, and empowerment for all.
The program concluded with a formal vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Irfana Unjum from the Department of Economics, symbolizing gratitude and appreciation for the collective efforts in commemorating this significant day.
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