ECoRWWO CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAYBhubaneswar, 10th March 2012:
East Coast Railway Women’s Welfare Organisation celebrated International Women’s Day today at Rail Kunj, Bhubaneswar. Achievement, dedication and commitment of women in different spheres of life were discussed and selected band of dedicated women were honoured.
Smt. Ratna Ghosh, President, East Coast Railway Womens’ Welfare Organisation said on the occasion that, women should be respected in the society to help and solve problems like eve teasing and women torture etc. She said, dedicating one day for the women is not enough. She described various role of a woman i.e. mother, sister, wife including today’s important role played by the women which have resulted in building of a better and healthy society.
To mark this occasion, Smt. Ghosh felicitated 31 women railway employees of ECoR for their outstanding contribution and their dedicated service to the Railways. Members of ECoRWWO were present on this occasion.
ECoR WOMEN EMPLOYEES WELFARE ASSOCIATION OBSERVES INTERNATIONAL WOMENS’ DAY
East Coast Railway Women’s Emplyees Welfare Association (ECoRWEWA) observed Internation Women’s Day at the Community Hall of Rail Vihar, Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar.
Protection of Women against any type of harassment at workplaces both in the public and the private sector, whether organised or unorganized should be ensured. Such legislation will provide women a sense of security at the workplace and would encourage their participation in work resulting in their social and economic empowerment, stated Smt. Ratna Ghosh, President/ECoRWWO attending the function as the Chief Guest in the “International Womens’ Day”.
Smt. Ratna Ghosh distributed prize and merit certificates to the girls students of Railway Employees. Smt. Ghosh also felicitates the class-IV Women Railway employees for their dedicated service to the Railways.
Among others Smt. Manju Roy, Chief Personnel Officer (Admn.) of ECoR, Dr. (Mrs) A. Senapati & Dr. (Mrs) S.S.Ray, Sr. Divisional Medical Officers of ECoR were also spoke on the occasion.
Smt. Sushama Dash, President of East Coast Railway Women Employees Welfare Association (ECoRWEWA) presided over the meeting where as Smt. Tapaswini Mahanandia, General Secretary read out the annual report and coordinated the function. A colorful cultural programme was also presented by the women employees to mark the occasion.
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