Ludhiana: CT University organised ‘International Women’s Day’ with the theme #CTUEmpowersHer, honouring various females excelling in their domains. The event was graced by 20 renowned ladies where the Chief Guest remained Flying Officer, Rupika Dhillon (Retd; a pilot in the Indian Air Force) and Guest of Honour Preeti Sukhija, CJM cum Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Ludhiana. These women were honoured by CT University Chancellor Charanjit S Channi and Co-Chairperson Parminder Kaur Channi.
Welcoming the guests, Dr Harsh Sadawarti, Vice Chancellor said, “Now, women aren’t weak, men are! Women are courageous, bold and beautiful. Even team CTU is blessed to have empowered women. Each of them is unique and special. Going shoulder to shoulder with men is true empowerment. Let us all celebrate her every day.”
Thereafter, all the women were a part of panel discussion on the topic ‘Role of Social Media in Women Empowerment’. The panellists were Nazuk Shyam Puri, a blend of an experienced businesswoman, a recipient of ELITE Mrs. India 2018; Dr Puneet Amandeep Singh Sohi
Principal, St Mahapragya’s School; Tanya Kaur Make Up Artist; Mankirat Kaur, a fitness trainer; Mehak Jain, Journalist; Harpreet Kaur, a French Teacher; Savita Sharma, a social worker; Aditi Sewak, International shooter; Bhavdeep Kaur, Fashion Designer; Ayushi Daula, Singer and keyboardist; Aishwaraya Daula, Dancer/Choreographer, Dr Samisha Khurana Narang, Dentist; Shivani Tuli, Plus size model; Shruti Jamaal, Celebrity Designer; Sania Gupta, Dietician; Anima Daula, Housewife and running her in house business; Mohinder Kour Kataria, Motivational Speaker; Rajita Jain, Dancer/Choreographer and Amrit Kalsi, Head, School of Happiness and Well Being, CTU.
Chief Guest Rupika Dhillon said, “Over the period of time, I have realised and now believe in a few lessons of life for women empowerment that includes Accept a girl child wholeheartedly, gender must not effect happiness; never ‘stop’ girls, encourage them to dream and believe; parents must push their girl child further to their dreams; do not just ‘help’ a person, ‘teach’ them because help may vanish, learned teaching will last forever; gain the control of your life. Also, women empowerment must be taught to men! Teach your male child every aspect of life.”
Thanking the audience, Co-Chairperson Parminder Kaur Channi wished everyone a very Happy Women’s Day and motivated all to do their best in life.
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