Stop Violence Against Women's in India

by Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India
Stop Violence Against Women's in India

Project Report | Mar 22, 2021
Women's Day Celebration !!

By Team | RSKS India

Respected Donor Namaste!!

Many Greetings from RSKS India!!

Women are the beginning and ending of each chapter of life. For the empowerment, social development, self-respect, dignified life and increase self-reliance  of marginalized deprived women, on 8th March 2021, Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan celebrated international womens day with joy in many village.  Mending the rift of rich and poor, women, of many casts, SHGs, religion participated in the program. The main theme as in 2021 was ''In Women's Leadership: Achieving a Equal Future in a COVID-19 World'' and this theme has major place in current event of women's day.

In order to maintain the dignity and respect of women in the society, Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan celebrated the women's day as a festival. Several programs on the women's day were held by the organization in the many villages. More than 200 women of different age groups participated in the programs. Renowned women members of the society inaugurated the program and lightening the lamp. The renowned women members of the society shared their story of success and their experiences in the program to inspire other women.

The women's day was celebrated as a festival by Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan. In the program, women participants played several games as chair-race, kho-kho, spoon race, solving riddles and the first among them was rewarded. Girs and women from different age groups played the games and won several prizes.

On the occasion, a debate and a quiz competion were also held by Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan. In debate competition, women expressed their thoughts and views on girl education, Gender Equality, End Child Marriage and female foeticide. Women participants performed a role-play in whcih their act conveyed a sarcastic message on the social evils to the society. The group performed best was awarded to motivate them.

A workshop was also held in the women's day celebration program on various social evils as dowry, child marriage, female foeticide etc. In the workshop, the participants were expressed that women play a major role in the society, therfore, female foeticide must be prohibited so that gender equality should be maintained in the society. On the ocassion, in order to aware women, an awareness rally was also held in which women roamed in streest and conveyed awareness message to the society through slogans. After the workshop and rally, women supported the program by taking participate in the signature campaign and made the program success.

Delicious food was served to all more then 200 women present in Women Day program by Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan. Month March 2021 became a Remarkable day for all those women. They all were happy which was seen on her faces. It seemed that all those deprived women had all the happiness of the world. In that Respect, we can say that this "INTERNATIONAL women day" had become a Remarkable day for the marginalized deprived women with the support of Donors.

At the completion of the program, memento was given to the renowned 25 women members of the society to honour them. Along with this, women work in the employment sector were also honored for encouraging other women.

RSKS India will be celebrating women day whole of this march month, since we have many Beneficiary & CBO groups in many villages.

Many thanks again for your support!!

We will continue to keep you updated about our work and events of the following months.

Many Regards

Team RSKS India

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Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan

Location: Ajmer, India, Rajasthan - India
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Project Leader:
Dr-Deepak Sharma
CEO
Ajmer , Rajasthan India
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