Tarun Karthick
Sri Vijaya Puram, 10 September 2025
As a part of its 10-day particular consciousness marketing campaign, the State Hub for Empowerment of Women (SHEW) below the Directorate of Social Welfare organized two consciousness applications aimed toward strengthening girls’s rights and selling schooling.
An consciousness session on SHE Box and the POSH Act was lately held on the Anganwadi Centre, Rajaji Nagar, Garacharma, which noticed the participation of 43 girls. The program was addressed by Ms. Jessy George, Mukhya Sevika, ICDS Urban Project, who briefed contributors on the provisions of the Act and the significance of reporting office harassment.
On ninth September 2025, one other program was organized close to JNRM College, specializing in encouraging girls to pursue larger schooling. Attended by 98 contributors, the session highlighted that schooling is a key driver of girls’s empowerment, equipping them with the data, abilities, and confidence to make knowledgeable life decisions.
During each occasions, Ms. Hemlatha and Ms. Deepa Laxmi, Gender Specialists from SHEW, emphasised that girls’s empowerment is significant for the social, financial, and cultural progress of society. They underlined the necessity for ladies to pay attention to their rights and duties and guaranteed that the Directorate will proceed to prepare such initiatives to increase the advantages of welfare schemes to all girls throughout the Islands.
