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RSS leader Indresh Kumar speaks on women's contribution in nation building at MIER
7/27/2023 10:24:33 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 27: The World Women Awakening Organization (WWAO) organized a distinguished lecture at MIER (Name of the Institution) with the theme "Rashtr Kae Uthan Mein Mahilaon Ka Yogdaan" (Women's Contribution in Nation Building). The lecture was delivered by esteemed guest, Indresh Kumarji, National Executive Member of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Patron of WWAO.
The event was graced by the presence of Dr. Renu Gupta, President of WWAO, Jammu Chapter, who warmly welcomed the distinguished speaker, Indresh Kumarji, along with other notable guests including Dr. Ritu Singh, Sneh Bali, National Vice President of WWAO, and eminent women from various fields such as academics, police, legal, social activists, women entrepreneurs, corporators, and NGOs.
The session began with a presentation highlighting the diverse activities of WWAO, Jammu Chapter. Adv. Purnima Sharma, member of WWAO and Former Deputy Mayor, introduced Indresh Kumarji to the audience.
Indresh Kumarji emphasized the significant role women have played in the development of nations. As custodians of customs and values, women have been instrumental in preserving national identities and cultures. Their contributions, spanning various roles, have transcended regional borders, cultural norms, and societal barriers, ultimately contributing to the overall growth and development of the nation. Education has been the cornerstone of women's empowerment, enabling their active involvement in the progress of the country. Women's achievements in politics, economics, arts, mathematics, technology, and other fields have served as an inspiration for future generations and opened new avenues for socioeconomic development.
During the session, Indreshji led the audience in a breathing activity aimed at promoting mental well-being and fostering a deep connection to one's biological mother, the motherland, and mother earth. The lecture was followed by an interactive session, where the audience actively participated by asking questions and sharing their views on the topic.
Dr. Ritu Singh, Founding Chairperson of Maharaja Hari Singh Social and Education Foundation, extended felicitations to the esteemed speaker and other distinguished guests present at the event. Mementoes were presented to the dignitaries as a token of appreciation.
Adv. Deepali Arora, Joint Secretary of WWAO, Jammu Chapter, delivered the formal Vote of Thanks, expressing gratitude to all participants and attendees.
The lecture aimed to recognize and celebrate the significant contributions of women in nation-building and empower women to continue making a positive impact in various spheres of life.
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