Monday, March 7, 2022

International Women’s Day Celebration and Women’s Cell Inauguration

 International Women’s Day Celebration and Women’s Cell Inauguration

Mahe Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe celebrated International Women’s Day on 8 March with the inauguration of the Women’s Cell and the organization of a Blood Donation Camp. The programme was conducted at 9:30 AM in the College Auditorium with the aim of promoting women’s empowerment, awareness, and social responsibility among students.

The programme began with the gathering of students, faculty members, and guests. The chief guest of the function was Smt. Reena Marie David, Sub Inspector of Police, Coastal Police Station, Mahe. She inaugurated the Women’s Cell and addressed the audience.

In her speech, the chief guest highlighted the importance of women’s empowerment, gender equality, and the role of women in society. She encouraged students to be confident, courageous, and responsible citizens, and stressed the need to stand against discrimination and injustice. Her inspiring words motivated the students to actively participate in initiatives that support women’s rights and social welfare.

As part of the celebration, a Blood Donation Camp was also organized to promote the value of humanitarian service and social commitment. Many students and staff members participated enthusiastically in the camp, making it a meaningful and socially beneficial activity.

The programme concluded successfully with the active participation of students and faculty members. The event not only celebrated the achievements of women but also emphasized the importance of unity, compassion, and social responsibility.