Mangaluru: International Women's Day celebrated at Srinivas University Institute of Social Sciences


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SK)

Mangalore, Mar 8: International women's day was celebrated at Srinivas University Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities in its Pandeshwar campus on Wednesday, March 8.

Addressing the gathering research professor, Srinivas University, Dr Manjula KT said, "We cannot have women’s freedom without the support of men. It's important to have women's day to make us and others remember gender equality and rights in society. India admitted women much before other countries, which is a great moment for all Indians. Do we have gender equality today? No, if so, we wouldn't celebrate international women's day every year. We should avoid having gender differences and caste differences in our society."

Dean of Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities, Dr. Laveena Dmello, in her presidential remark said, "This is the day to recharge ourselves and to know about the rights of women. The theme for the year 2023 is "digit all innovation and technology". General equality doesn't mean we are superior to another gender."

Dr Vidhya N, Dr Pradeep M D, Prof Susmitha, Prof Joyson Prenky Cardoza, Prof Shreeraj Acharya, research scholars Ashwani, Indu Nair, Drishya, Shivaraj and students of Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities were present.

Student Ajil Joshep welcomed the gathering, Swathi proposed the vote of thanks, and Anamika compered the event.

 

  

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