"We
need to uphold the equal rights, voices and influence of girls in our families,
communities and nations. Girls can be powerful agents of change, and nothing should
keep them from participating fully in all areas of life." — UN
Secretary-General António Guterres
The above statement stands true when
it comes to the significance of girls and women in our life, society and
country. If we look around, we would find
that gender discrimination across the globe has been one of the most sought
after issues of debate and deliberation. Women empowerment is what has come to
the fore to put a stop to such gender biasness and make our women folk an
important constituent of the society. Since 2012, 11 October has been marked as
the International Day of the Girl Child to highlight and address the needs and
challenges that girls face, while promoting girls' empowerment and the
fulfillment of their human rights.
In resonance with this theme, the
Department of Applied Science and Humanities celebrated its first International
Day of the Girl Child in the campus on October 11th to educate male
students on issues of gender disparity and subsequently to raise awareness about
women empowerment.
The event was graced by Prof (Dr.)
Vikas Singh - Executive Director of I.T.S Engineering College; Dr. Gagan Deep
Arora - Dean Academics & Administration; Dr. Sanjay Yadav - Dean Students’
Welfare and Prof. O.P. Chaudhary - Head of Applied Science and Humanities
Department along with the faculty members.
Students from B. Tech 1st
year came up with a series of events and performances to celebrate achievements
of girls and women in our society. There were poetry recitations, songs, dramatizations,
speeches and dances. However, the most notable thing to observe was the skit
developed by 1st year all male students on the theme of women
harassment and exploitation. The idea behind this dramatization was to
highlight the plight that women and girls face on regular basis despite
belonging to a civilized society. While there were poems and speeches dedicated
to the achievements of the fairer sex, audience could also relate to the
passion with which these were enacted on stage.
ITS Engineering College, being a
technical institution, celebrated this event for instigating various logical
thought processes and sensitizing every male towards their female counterparts.
https://www.itsengg.edu.in/blogs/post/applied-science-and-humanities-department-celebrates-international-day-of-the-girl-child
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