DBMS College of Education Marks International Women’s Day

Empowering Women: DBMS College Celebrates with Dignity and Education

At DBMS College of Education, the celebration of International Women’s Day highlighted the unique contributions of women in diverse fields, advocating for respect, empowerment, and gender equality, showcasing a commitment to changing societal norms towards women.

JAMSHEDPUR – A momentous celebration of International Women’s Day unfolded at DBMS College of Education.

The event saw the participation of numerous college dignitaries and students.

Among the attendees were Mrs. Tamil Selvi Balakrishnan and Mrs. Usha Ramanathan.

Mrs. Pamela Ghosh Dutta and Mrs. Archana Kumari also graced the occasion.

The college community, including Mrs. Poonam Kumari and Mrs. Gayatri Kumari, actively participated.

Mrs. Amrita Chaudhary and Mrs. Kanchan Kumari contributed to the event’s success.

Ms. Moushumi Dutta and Mrs. Anjali Ganesan added to the distinguished guest list.

Mrs. Nikki Singh and Sudeep Pramanik were among the key participants.

Arpita Kerketta led the event, and Dr. Surina Bhullar Singh delivered the vote of thanks.

"Every woman’s contribution to society is invaluable; we strive for a change in social mentality," Vice-Principal Dr. Monica Uppal emphasized.

Principal Dr. Juhi Samarpita called on women to educate and empower those less fortunate around them.

College Secretary Mrs. Sripriya Dharmarajan highlighted the mission of promoting gender equality.

Inner Wheel Club members shared insights on the significance of the day.

Nimisha Ranpara, the chief guest, inspired students with tales of women’s achievements across fields.

Principal Dr. Juhi Samarpita and Dr. Surina Bhullar Singh warmly welcomed Ms. Ranpara.

"Women’s unique contributions across various sectors underscore their unparalleled strength and capability," said Nimisha Ranpara.

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