National Women’s Day
National Women’s Day is celebrated every year on February 13th in India. On this day, various programs are organized to commemorate and celebrate the achievements of women. National Women’s Day is celebrated on the birth anniversary of Sarojini Naidu, a great freedom fighter and poet known as the “Nightingale of India.”
This day is dedicated to the significant contributions made by women in various fields and their role in building India. On this day, we strive to raise awareness about the various problems and challenges faced by women. Through this article, we are trying to provide information about the history, significance, and other related information about National Women’s Day.
History of National Women’s Day –
National Women’s Day was started on February 13th, 2014. Sarojini Naidu championed women’s rights and championed equality in society. She inspired women to work for the country and contribute to the freedom movement.
In recognition of Sarojini Naidu’s work for women and her efforts to advance their rights, it was decided in 2014 that “National Women’s Day” would be celebrated every year on January 13th, Sarojini Naidu’s birth anniversary.
Significance of National Women’s Day:
National Women’s Day is celebrated to focus public attention on the upliftment and development of women. It honors women working in various fields.
This day is celebrated to highlight and draw attention to various areas where women’s contributions are lacking, such as gender-based violence, wage inequality, women’s underrepresentation in political positions, etc.
National Women’s Day serves to raise awareness about the need for continued support and advocacy for women.
It calls on all individuals and organizations to unite for a society where women are respected, strive to enhance their potential, and are given opportunities to succeed.
SK Vision Celebrates National Women’s Day:
SK Vision Foundation places special emphasis on women’s empowerment and development. The organization continuously strives to instill confidence in women and provide them with information about various fields so that they can progress and advance in society.
SK Vision Foundation believes that if girls are given the right education, they can build a better society. Toward this end, SK Vision organized a quiz competition at the girls’ hostel at Udyan Sanstha.
In this event, the girls were first provided with information about good touch and bad touch. An attempt was made to explain in detail how to understand the difference between good and bad touch. After providing the information, the girls were asked questions related to the same topic, which they had to answer correctly.
Prizes were awarded to those who answered the questions correctly. In addition, all other children were also awarded certificates for participating in the competition.
The event concluded with the children presenting dance and songs and the SK Vision Foundation distributing food items among them.
