It is the celebration of women power and a measure of women
empowerment that befits the immense contributions made.
In what can be hailed as an exalted
recognition, 18 women achievers from
diverse fields of specialization have been added to a new league-Super
Women India: Women On Mission To Empower The Nation.
There is no denying the fact that many a
brave woman has successfully penetrated into what generally was presumed as
male-bastions. Not only have they carved a niche for themselves with their
expertise in their chosen area but they set new benchmarks that are the envy of
the world.
In keeping with its endeavour to
recognize talent and appreciate their achievements by taking it newer vistas, Inovexia International Pvt. Ltd has
short-listed 18 women achievers for this year’s roll of honours.
We strive to bring people together to
share, disseminate, and propagate the ever-changing face of technological
innovation and breakthrough discoveries on the frontiers of healthcare,
medicine, sciences, business, and various industries around the globe.
Saturday, September 16, saw an
enthusiastic assemblage of unique personalities as part of the award
distribution ceremony that was graced my luminaries from a multitude of
specializations.
The audience present at the JNTU Auditorium, Kukatpally, was
mesmerized by the thought-provoking speeches and personal anecdotes dwelt upon
by eminent personalities like actress Jeevitha,
Manchu Lakshmi, actress, Shri Konda Vishweshwar Reddy, Lok Sabha
member from Chevella, Vakiti Sunitha Laxma Reddy, former Minister and
Sunitha Mahender Reddy, Chairperson of Zilla Parishad.
Super Women India is a reward for excellence
and got contributing positively to the society, including in fields like business, politics, law, education, social work, health,
hospitality, media and police.
CEO of
Inovexia Dr Geetanjali Reddy, and the chief organizer, stated that
the awardees were short-listed from a large number of contenders.
According to her, ‘harassment of women
has to stop, once and for all. More parity will produce more and more Saina
Nehwals and PV Sindhus.’
Sunitha Laxma
Reddy called for
bringing a new dawn in the minds whereby ‘boys have to be educated about morals
and respecting women rather than only telling the girls to be obedient.’
Jeevita
Rajashekar wished that more and more such workshops on women empowerment are held
all over, particularly for a male audience.
The ultimate tribute came from Konda Vishweshwar Reddy, who was
humility personified while giving credit to the power of women when he pointed
out ‘women are already empowered. All my three sisters are more educated than
me. Although a novice in politics, my emergence has been largely because of the
hectic and relentless campaign undertaken by women, who all worked hard. I
remain indebted to them.’
Apart from the speeches, what made for a
lively entertainment were the other programmes that were held on the occasion.
The
12-year-old Guinness record holder Baby Sarayu, sketch artist Harsha, who has
the genius to draw pictures of people live and in two minutes flat and singer Arun, who
was dexterous while rendering songs in female voices, captivated the gathering
and drew loud applause.
It was a Saturday night fever
that neither the winners nor the speakers and definitely not the gathering will
forget.
May the tribe grow! Hail Women Power!
(DR GEETANJALI REDDY)
CEO, Inovexia International Pvt. Ltd
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