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A_dialogue_between_two_friends_on_women_empowerment

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Answered by vanshkriti
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Women are an integral part of the society contributing to its function and prosperity. However, women do not have an equal place in most societies around the world. ‘’A Dialogue on Women Empowerment: Challenges & Opportunities” was the theme for CIRC Batadrava’s women’s day celebration.

All around the world, International Women’s Day represents an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women while calling for greater equality.

Each year International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8. The first International Women’s Day was held in 1911. Thousands of events occur to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women. Organisations, governments, charities, educational institutions, women’s groups, corporations and the media celebrate this day to highlight the plight of women.

With the said enthusiasms CIRC Batadrava in association with Batadrava Matri Block Mahasanga, a partner CBO for the programme organized International Women’s Day-2015.

The programme was scheduled for three (3) hours flocked with deliverables such as lectures by experts on various issues pertaining to women and their empowerment, screening of inspirational videos on women empowerment and felicitation of outstanding female students to encourage them further. Following are the credentials of the expert lecturers:

Bineeta Hazarika, Advocate, Nagaon District Court
Sobita Devi, Head Teacher, Batadrava, Nagaon
Harun Ahmed, Regional Coordinator, DEF
Gulzar Hussain, Project Coordinator, DEF
Dibyajoyti Barua, Journalist, Batadrava, Nagaon
The experts delivered their lectures touching upon various issues pertaining to women and their empowerment such as domestic violence, finance opportunities, public schemes, legal know how, ICT and women’s education to name a few. The programme was successfully conducted in the stipulated time with active participation of the audience, mostly women but also a few men. The programme drew more than hundred (100) participants and with consistent effort from the CIRC team members and the volunteering members of Batadrava Matri Block Mahasanga it turned out to be an involved affair contributing to its success.


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Answered by vanshikalive
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Let the friends be”Shalini” and “Jyoti”

Shalini: I hate my job.

Jyoti: Have some water and cool down a bit. What happened?

Shalini: My boss increased my colleague’s salary.

Jyoti: So what? He must deserving it.

Shalini: I worked day-in-day-out for the presentation but my boss gave all the credit to my colleague; Manav.

Jyoti: So why didn’t have a word or two with your boss?

Shalini: I did. But he said, “Men work better at all this, and I’m sure it was Manav’s hard work.” So, he gave him the increment.

Jyoti: Your boss is so mean. Well, I can help you with this.

Shalini: How?

Jyoti: I know an organisation that works for “women empowerment”. I’m sure they’ll help.

Shalini: How do we approach them?

Jyoti: Their leader; Kavya is my friend. We can either call her or go and meet her right in her office.

Shalini: What are you waiting for? Let’s go. Just want to give my boss a taste of bitter pill.

Jyoti: You right! Let’s go.

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