International Women’s Day was celebrated with gaiety
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, a program was organized at the Community Center of Sector 19 on Thursday. 10 women will be honored in the program. The event was organized by Samaj Sevi Sanstha “The Last Benchers”. The program honored women who excelled in education, medicine, social service and government jobs. The event organized under the chairmanship of “The Last Benchers” president Sumita Kohli, Chandigarh Municipal Corporation Mayor Ravikant Sharma was present as the chief guest and regional councilor Asha Jaiswal as special guest and social activist and former nominated councilor Pam Rajput, social activist Astinder Kaur, BJP. Mahila Morcha president Sunita Dhawan and Omkar Charitable Trust President Ravinder Singh Billa were present as special guests. Members of the organization Shashi Bala, Divya Singla, Neelam Gupta, Daisy Mahajan and Aarti were also present on the occasion. On this occasion, 10 women were awarded the medal and Momento.
On this occasion Advocate Aanchal Thakur, Suman Paudwal who provides free computer education to poor and needy children, dentist doctor Vandana, blind music teacher of Sector 35 Government Model School, Vinita Saini, Nidhi Gupta, Veena Chaddha, Daisy Mahajan, Saikalagiri Director Ankita and retired Teacher Rita Nanda was honored for her commendable and commendable services performed during the Kovid-19 crisis.
Sumita Kohli, the president of “The Last Benchers”, stated that “
International Women’s Day” (“International Women’s Day”) is celebrated on 8 March worldwide every year. This day is a symbol of the movement for the rights of women and the main purpose of celebrating this day is also to promote the rights of women. She said that the most important objective of celebrating “International Women’s Day” is to bring awareness to create equality among women and men. At the same time, women have to be made aware of their rights. Today, cases of violence against women also continue to come up.
Sumita Kohli said that respect for women has been given a lot of importance in Indian culture. There is a verse in Sanskrit- ‘Yasya Pujyante Narayastu Tatra Ramante Deity:. That is, where the woman is worshiped, the deities reside there. But in the situation that appears in the present, women are being insulted everywhere. The man is ‘using’ it in his own way, considering it as an ‘object of enjoyment’. This is a matter of great concern. But it is necessary to consider how to honor the woman while maintaining our culture. Mother means woman as mother, in its holiest form on earth. Mother means mother. Mother is considered more than God, because the birth-mother of God has also been a woman. We can see this in the context of mother Devaki (Krishna) and mother Parvati (Ganapati / Karthikeya).
But according to the changing times, the offspring have reduced the importance of their mother. This is a worrying aspect. Everyone is drowning in wealth and selfishness. But the respect of the woman as the mother who gave birth must be compulsory, which has been reduced at present, this question is being spread all around like a Yakshaprashana. The new generation should introspect about this.
International Women’s Day was celebrated with gaiety
If we look at the girls of today, we find that these girls are winning a lot these days. They can be seen moving in every field. Girls are moving fast in the merit list of various examinations. At one time they were considered weak, but they have acquired proficiency in every field on the strength of their hard work and meritorious power. His talent should be respected.