Lloyd commemorated International Women's Day 2022 by hosting an event March 8th, 2022


Lloyd commemorated International Women's Day 2022 by hosting an event March 8th, 2022

The Lloyd Group of Institutions successfully hosted an International Women's Day event at the Lloyd campus, with the theme BreakTheBias. The event began with an auspicious lamp lighting by all the noteworthy guests, led by Mr Manohar Thairani (President, Lloyd) and DrVandana Arora Sethi (Group Director, Lloyd), and was followed by an Inaugural session presided over by DrVandana Arora Sethi, in which she addressed and warmly greeted all the guests, including special guest Smt. Sushma Singh, Vice Chairperson – Uttar Pradesh, State Women Commission, and chief guest Guru Praketa

Our honourable special guest Smt. Sushma Singh, Vice Chairperson – Uttar Pradesh, State Women Commission, thanked the Lloyd group of institutions for organising such an inspiring event, adding that Lloyd has already broken the bias by including a male panellist and a large number of men at the event. She inspired everyone in attendance by highlighting the fact that India is one of the few countries where women have served as president, prime minister, army general, piloted a fighter jet, and travelled to space. "Don't worship females, just respect them," she added.

Later, our special guest Guru Praketa Ji depicted Mira Bai's (16th century, Hindu mystic poet and devotee of Krishna) life and struggle, as well as how she overcame challenges and negativity in her life by citing an example of her husband's brother attempting to kill her, but she turned poison into nectar because of her faith in Krishna. She also wished Lloyd success in their ultimate goal.

Lloyd was illuminated with the presence of other dignitaries and delegates for a panel discussion.

Starting with the First Panel Discussion on "The Critical Role of Diversity," our panellistMsManjula Mishra, Director, Holosafe Security Labels Pvt. Ltd. stated, "More women should aspire to be entrepreneurs, even the ecosystem now is becoming conducive to that." She also stated that "industry structures should be geared to support female workers."

"Strong women raise secure men, and secure men let women lead," stated Dr Neha Arora, Director of Auriga Research. The world will come crashing down the day women take a step back." Ms Swati Aggarwal, Senior Director, Care Ratings, thanked Lloyd for allowing her to share her thoughts and stated emphatically that conditions for women had improved in the previous 25 years, with women now accounting for nearly half of her company's workforce. Although intentional efforts must be made to ensure that women are visible at upper managerial levels, where males still outnumber women."

MsSumita Das, Founder and President of the Life of Vision Foundation, recounted her heartfelt experience about having to retire due to her obligations. She went on to say, "The reason behind most women's success is that women work systematically," and encouraged the youth to dream big and never give up. Although our distinguished panellistMr Alvin David, General Manager, HRD Newgen Software Technologies Ltd. had a different perspective on the current state of women, emphasising the fact that women in the engineering sector have increased in the last 6-7 years, and using words like "strong women" puts unnecessary pressure on women,

Later, a second-panel discussion focused on a very delicate topic: many facets of women's identity: The Struggle of Being a Modern Woman. Our renowned panellistMrAjitSood, Partner RBSA, Restructuring Advisor discussed the many issues encountered by women living in rural regions and how women in Bihar are transitioning towards entrepreneurship with limited resources. DrNeetuBhagat, AICTE's Deputy Director, began by telling her tale of moving to different cities as a result of her commitment and determination to pursue her aspirations. "We are strong enough to support another gender instead of receiving support from them," she added.

MsSabeenaYousuf, Managing Partner, Pashmina, Cottage Emporium, offered her exhilarating thoughts on the matter and had a unique perspective: "If we treat women as human beings, there will be no bias." She also stated that no one needs to grant a woman rights because she already has them. MsVaishaliTaneja, NASSCOM, Future Skill Partner Engagement Lead, stated very clearly that as women, we should embrace our journey and not be so hard on ourselves about how we appear, if we have the proper attitude, or whether we would be able to justify the chance we have been given.

"I am privileged to be part of the medical sector because it is driven by both genders," said DrMohna Chauhan, Director, Prakash Hospital. I'm grateful for the opportunity to make my own decisions and strive to improve myself continuously."

My family backed me in my business of Travel and Tourism for school pupils, stated Ms Swati Bhatnagar, Entrepreneur, Adventure Tourism, and Handcrafter Edibles.

The award ceremony, which was held expressly to commemorate International Women's Day, inspired students, and awards were handed to winners of the "Slogan Writing" and "Video-making" competitions, as well as academic winners from the pharmacy, engineering, management, and education. Faculty members were also recognised for their remarkable contributions to their departments.

Under the patronage of Shri. Manohar Thairani, President, and DrVandana Arora Sethi, Group Director, this programme was successfully carried out.

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