Ashoka One Mall honours Inspirational Women Hosts and organizes Women's Day Awareness Program
Foster inclusivity, support women’s empowerment, and celebrate their remarkable achievements
Hyderabad: Ashoka One Mall, a venture of Ashoka Developers and Builders Limited, organized a Felicitation Ceremony and a Women's Awareness Program as part of their week long Women's Day celebrations. The event featured a seminar on women's empowerment and provided resources dedicated to women's well-being for encouraging a dialogue on women safety and well-being . Inspirational women from diverse backgrounds shared their journeys, emphasizing resilience, leadership, and social impact. The mall management recognized the effort of distinguished women and facilitated them for their contribution and courage. Mr. Neelakanta, a renowned Director, Writer, and Producer along with Mr. Kshitij- Mall Manager presented these awards to select women leaders.
• Danturti Venkat Ratnam, an 84-year-old social activist, was recognized for her relentless efforts in promoting dignified living among senior women.
• Ms. Nisha Karki, a certified women and child counselor, was acknowledged for her contributions to women's safety and road safety, particularly through her association with the Cybercity Security Council.
• Mrs. Aakrushna Bellaney, Principal of Meridian School, was commended for pioneering innovative educational initiatives such as robotics labs and the Under 18 MLA program, empowering students to drive positive change.
Ms.Tanya Daga, who exemplified extraordinary perseverance by cycling from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, despite losing a leg in an accident shared her life journey and lessons. Her story stood as a testament to the power of determination and the human spirit.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. N. Jaideep Reddy, Managing Director, Ashoka Developers and Builders Limited, said: "At Ashoka One Mall, we are proud to celebrate the achievements of these extraordinary women who inspire change and resilience. This initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to empowering women and creating platforms where their voices are heard and valued. We remain dedicated to fostering inclusivity, supporting women’s empowerment, and celebrating their remarkable achievements.”
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