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Empowering Women: Awareness Program in TMU Moradabad

Empowering women is not just a noble endeavour; it's a necessity for the progress of society. In this spirit, the NSS unit of the Department of Physiotherapy, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, organised a programme in Moradabad to spread awareness about women's empowerment among primary school students. Let's know more details of this initiative.

The "Awareness on Women Empowerment" event was held on March 12, 2024, starting at 10:00 am in the picturesque village of Hakimpur, Moradabad. Hosted by Mr. Harish Sharma, Associate Professor in the Department of Physiotherapy, the event targeted students of BPT 2nd Year and BPT 2nd SEM. Its primary aim was to commemorate International Women's Day by instilling a sense of empowerment among young minds.

The Initiative:

Under the umbrella of the National Service Scheme, the Department of Physiotherapy orchestrated this enlightening activity. Participating students engaged in various activities, including a street play (Nukkad natak) focused on women's empowerment. Moreover, this interactive medium taught students to distinguish between good and bad touch.

Spreading Awareness:

The highlight of the event was a thought-provoking presentation by students from the physiotherapy department. This presentation delved into crucial topics like women's education and rights, shedding light on the importance of gender equality. Mr. Harish Sharma, as the NSS Coordinator, spearheaded the coordination of these impactful activities.

Community Impact:

Beyond its immediate goals, this event served as a beacon of community engagement and empowerment. By imparting knowledge and fostering discussions on women's rights, it paved the way for a more inclusive and equitable society. Moreover, it offered participating students a platform to contribute meaningfully to societal progress, enhancing their career prospects in the process.

FAQs:

Q1. What was the primary objective of the event?

Ans. The event aimed to create awareness about women's empowerment among primary school students, coinciding with International Women's Day.

Q2.Who could attend the event?

Ans. The event was open to students of BPT 2nd Year and BPT 2nd SEM.

Q3.What activities took place during the event?

Ans. Activities included a street play, presentations on women's education and rights, and educational sessions on distinguishing good touch from bad touch.

Q4.How did the event contribute to community development?

Ans. By fostering discussions on women's rights and empowerment, the event promoted a more inclusive society, benefiting the community at large.

Q5.Who coordinated the event?

Ans. Mr. Harish Sharma, Associate Professor and NSS Coordinator, led the coordination efforts.

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