By Sumathi Rao
BANGALORE, July 24, 2016 –Public Relations Council of
India (PRCI) – celebrated Daughters’ Day in memory of Kalpana Chawla, the
Indo-American astronaut and the first woman of Indian origin to enter space.
For this year’s Daughters’ Day, PRCI launched #shakti4beti to focus on the burning
issue of the Girl Child,taking the government’s campaign “Beti Bachao -
Beti Padhao”further with "Beti Suraksha".
The highlight of the programme was a Street Play by Hashmi
theatre Group on various issues faced by the Girl child, ranging from female
feticide to gender discrimination and societal challenges.
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| Stree Play: A street play focuses on #shakti4beti |
Speaking on the occasion
Dr Mallika Ghanti ,Vice Chancellor Kannada University Hampi, brought out
the differences in perceptions about the girl child in rural and urban settings, also highlighting the fact that
rural folk culture had a healthy respect
for women. She observed that it was surprising to find discrimination in
urban India among educated people.
She suggested we go back to our roots and stressed that
it was important for women to find strength in themselves.
Dr Srinivas Prasad CEO Philips who was the Guest of Honour urged women and
girls to be bold and make the right
choices and have confidence in themselves.
Later, a a panel discussion was held on Because I am a Girl focused on how girls can reach their full potential, and live free from violence and
discrimination, and have equal economic opportunities. In other words they
should be able to learn, Lead, decide and thrive.
PRCI awarded women
acheivers on the occasion. Dr Jayalakshmi ,Vedic Sceintist, and
Scholar, Ms Neela Journalist Prajavani, Dr Deepa Shenoy,
Computer Specialist Dr
Sangeetha and
Ashwini Angadi( both visually challenged achievers) were felicitated for their
contributions to society.
Powered by Concept PR, #shakti4beti is a nationwide campaign with several corporates too taking interest in empowering the girl child.
Powered by Concept PR, #shakti4beti is a nationwide campaign with several corporates too taking interest in empowering the girl child.


