Society reluctant to accept empowered women: Kerala governor

KOCHI: The society, generally, is reluctant to accept an empowered woman; instead, we sideline or sensationalize them. This angle is a challenge and ladies professionals will have to paintings doubly exhausting to claim their rightful reputation, mentioned governor P Sathasivam on Friday.

He was once speaking after launching the 'Golden Girls' match arranged by the Times of India in affiliation with Malabar Gold & Diamonds at St Teresa's College. The initiative is geared toward figuring out and nurturing talents and providing them with a countrywide platform to exhibit their pursuits and talents.

In his inaugural address, the governor mentioned the Golden Girls initiative has been conceived at a time when our nation is hoping to benefit from a demographic dividend. "There is a need to keep a watch on instances that discriminate girls. We must take up campaigns on the legal rights of women and girls so that we reap the benefit of living in a more aware society," he mentioned.

Sathasivam also stressed at the want for propagating basic tasks laid out in the Constitution amongst students. Priority will have to be given to clauses that surrender practices which can be derogatory to girls.

About 'Golden Girls', he mentioned this can be a platform to groom a confident technology of ladies. He complimented the Times of India and Malabar Gold for turning the spotlight on the potential of excellence in girls. "It is most befitting that this programme is being held at St Teresa's College, which has contributed hundreds of talented youngsters to Kerala," he mentioned.


Our president Ram Nath Kovind had expressed deep concern within the low participation of ladies in scientific and technological training. "Of the nearly 11,000 students who secured admission in Indian Institutes of Technology, only 995 were girls. This means, enrolment in higher education and participation in knowledge improvement initiatives by our girls deserve a strong support and push," mentioned Sathasivam.


In his keynote address, filmmaker Ranjith Sankar mentioned talents - who will likely be identified in the course of the initiative - will have to be helped to connect with more than a few platforms like entertainment and track business to provide them maximum exposure. Speaking about the concept that of Golden Girls, he mentioned: "It talks about talent. Talent is the most talked about word in today's education. In today's age what education should prepare students is to discover their talent".


Malabar Gold and Diamonds MD Asher O and St Teresa's College director Sr Vinitha offered felicitations. IdealNews senior vice-president Prakash Dsouza and IdealNews assistant vice-president Shaju Kumar were also provide.


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