Modi University Honours the Women of Shekhawati in Anubhooti

0
19

Modi University, Laxmangarh, celebrated the remarkable achievements of women from the Shekhawati region through a special programme titled Anubhooti, dedicated to honouring their contributions in the fields of education, health, and social welfare. The event took place at the Swami Tansen Auditorium within the university campus.

The programme was inaugurated by Prof. Ashutosh Bhardwaj, President of Modi University, who warmly welcomed the empowered women of Shekhawati and paid tribute to their strength and resilience. Highlighting the pivotal role of women in societal development, Prof. Bhardwaj stated that the efforts of Shekhawati’s women in building a better society are truly exceptional.

Modi University Honours the Women of Shekhawati in Anubhooti

Aditi Rathore, a specially invited speaker, addressed the gathering on the topic of child upbringing. She delved into the physical, social, and emotional aspects of a child’s development, emphasizing how small, mindful actions can lead to positive transformations in children’s lives.

The university’s Admissions Department presented details of the Swabhiman Scholarship Scheme, a special initiative for meritorious girl students from Shekhawati. The scheme offers scholarships ranging from 10% to 100% for various academic courses, with a total scholarship fund of up to ₹5 crore. Additionally, in response to local demand, Modi Vidyalaya will now offer day-school facilities from Class 1 to 12, ensuring quality education for local girls within the region.

The event saw the presence of Dr. Vinod Purohit, Registrar of Modi University, along with other university officials and dignitaries.

Coinciding with the Anubhooti programme, World Health Day was also observed at Modi University with a special focus on women’s health and wellness.

Dr. V.K. Jain of Keshar Mahavir Seva Trust graced the occasion as Chief Guest. In his address, he shed light on lifestyle-related diseases and practical ways to prevent them. A highlight of the session was a live demonstration of CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), equipping attendees with life-saving skills to respond effectively in emergencies such as heart attacks.

The event was attended by Prof. Ashutosh Bhardwaj, Prof. Jitendra Binwal (Dean, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences), deans from various faculties, and a large number of faculty members and students.