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Women’s Day Celebration at RNB Global University

Mar 08, 2017

RNB Global University, Bikaner celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8, 2017. The day is noted across the world to commemorate the political, social and economical achievements of women. It is a celebration of appreciation, respect and love towards women. Organization of such events provides an opportunity to the students to acquaint themselves with the significance of the specific day. The Hon’ble President Lt. Gen. R. K. Karwal, in his presidential address congratulated all the female faculty members and students on this historic day. He stated that the world does need the contribution of the female fraternity in all spheres of life whether it be a home or office and the real celebration of womanhood is to acknowledge her contribution.
 
Master of Ceremony Mr. Prahlad Singh (B.Sc. II Sem.), in his speech highlighted the successful females in the various fields of life. He also stated the role of woman in modern society. During the celebration, Dr. Amit Joshi conducted an ‘Open house session’ for females in which the female students and faculty members shared their bold and open views on various issues pertaining to gender equality, women empowerment, present condition of females in India etc. The session was followed by ‘One Minute Game’ show conducted by Ms. Shalini Joshi, Mr. Akhand Pratap Singh and Mr. Suhail Tomar. Students along with faculty members enthusiastically participated in the games. Meghna Bagree (MBA II Sem.) was the winner of ‘Hand Sewing’ competition and Pragya Shubha Ramawat (BSc II Sem) was the winner of ‘Knotting the tie’ game. A song highlighting the indomitable role of women sung as women anthem by Mr. Rahul Kagadiyal (B. Sc. II Sem.), which was another attraction of the function. The program ended with the vote of thanks proposed by Dr. Manjoo Saraswat, Deputy Registrar with the pledge to celebrate and salute women by looking at her as an individual; a wonderful person; independent of relationships against the prevailing paradigms of stereotypes, idolization and sacrifices!