Medi-Caps University, Indore radiated with the spirit of empowerment and equality as it joyously celebrated International Women s Day on March 7th, 2024. Theme of International Women s Day for this year was Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress . It is aimed at tackling economic disempowerment. On
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Dr (Prof) Sadhana Kala is a USA-trained robotic & laparoscopic surgeon, Uppsala University, Sweden, trained fertility specialist, and ‘National Icon Endoscopic Surgeon of India.
University topper and winner of several gold and silver medals and Certificates of Honor and the unique ‘Distinction’ in medicine in medical college, she is the youngest-ever Professor in any medical college anywhere, and the only-ever gynec Hon Consultant to the Army, Navy and Air Force.
FORMER: President Family Welfare Foundation of India (now closed) one of the few UN -accredited NGO since 1997; Member of Central Consumer Protection Council, Government of India, the apex national advisory body on consumer affairs; Advisor, Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India; Member, Advisory Committee, MTNL (Delhi).
International Women s Day
Breaking through the stereotypical glass ceiling of societal pressures and stigma, women have come a long way. From defense forces, doctors, engineers, lawyers, journalists, astronauts to unimaginable professions such as conducting pujas, driving buses, women are equally doing well in all walks of life.
However, there are places and people who still feel that women are not fit for certain work and they are a responsibility for their parents. In order to change such a mentality, it is very important to show them the reality. Today, as the world celebrates womanhood,
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Highlights
The day celebrates the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women from all walks of life, while highlighting the day-to-day problems they face in the professional environment.
Women from every corner of the globe come together on march 8, which is also a call to action for accelerating gender parity.
Year after year, March 8 is celebrated as the International Women’s Day all over the world. The day celebrates the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women from all walks of life, while highlighting the day-to-day problems they face in the professional environment. Women from every corner of the globe come together on march 8, which is also a call to action for accelerating gender parity.