Virajpet, Mar. 22: Treating women with equality and respect in society will help build a better society and help women come to the fore, said Dr. Greeshma Bojamma, a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology at Gonikoppal Community Health Center.
Addressing the International Women's Day program organized by Cauvery College, Virajpet, IQAC and Mahila Kosha at the college auditorium, she said that the role of society is very important in bringing girls to the fore. When a woman gets education, equality and opportunities in society, she can become active in all fields. In recent times, women have made their mark in all fields, from running a house as a housewife to successfully leading the country as the President of the country.
Later, in an interaction program held with the college students, he openly discussed with the students the health problems of adolescent girls, the use of vaccines related to cervical cancer, the medicine provided by the government to those suffering from anemia, the POCSO Act, precautions to be taken during menstruation and hygiene.
Benedict R. Saldana, Principal of Virajpet Cauvery College, said that women should be treated with respect. They should be given the right path and cooperation for the success of women, and they grow up with others along with them. Today, women are achieving in all fields. Therefore, it is the duty of society and family to provide all kinds of cooperation and support for their growth without neglecting the fact that they are women. Speaking as the president of the program, Principal of Cauvery Pre-University College, M.K. Padma, said that women are not helpless but capable. Today, women are taking steps equal to men in all fields. Women should be empowered not for the downfall of men but for the building of a better family and an equal society, he said.
Prizes were distributed by dignitaries to the winners of various competitions organized for female students and staff. On this occasion, Dr. K.G. Veena, Head of the Student Welfare Committee of the college, and Lt. B.B. Bojamma, Coordinator of the Women's Cell were present on the stage. Women's Cell members Vanitha, Manikya, lecturers, administrative staff and students were present in the program.
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