WOMEN'S DAY CELEBRATION
WOMENS DAY CELEBRATION
Women’s
Day is celebrated every year on March 8 to create an equal platform for
everyone irrespective of all the gender discrimination & promotion and
empowerment of women to all socio – economic arenas of the world in modern
global era. Women’s day was celebrated on Government College of Teacher
Education on March 8 and an exclusive day was dedicated to its celebration and
expression on March 30th, 2021. The programme was organised by Women’s
Cell of the institution. The event was coordinated by Mrs. Shiny Abraham,
Department of English. The student coordinators for the programme were Krishna
S Jayan, Chandana R, Sister Sajini and Prasad S P of English Department. The
Programme was titled ‘Wings to a Billion
Dreams’. The Event venue was held in seminar hall of the institution. The
celebration was scheduled from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm. The chief guest of the day
was Smt. Sreedevi T, the one and only certified snake catcher in the state.
The function was inaugurated by
our Principal Dr. Rajeshwari K and followed by her presidential address. The
first half of the programme was talk session of our chief guest and her video
display of snake catching. The main event from student’s part to the function
was the fusion dramatic entertainment named ‘VAMA’. The 30 minutes musical drama was an anthology related with
varying dimensions of women’s problem in our society. The drama was
conceptualized and directed by Vishnu S Nair & Nandakripa of Department of
Geography and Malayalam respectively. The cast of the drama were Nandakripa,
Vishnu S Nair, Ashmita Stanley, Vishishta, Akhil Mohan, Darshana V S, Amal
Jyothish, Nithya, Suresh Kumar, Prasad S P and Anagha A S. The Anthology was
themed around social issues like domestic
violence, Public harassment of women, Acid attack and child abuse. Each
issue was segmented into separate stories titled ‘Kshithi’, ‘Dhara’, ‘Ila’ and ‘Siya’. The show was gifted with the reflection of the
rest of the students through candle lights as a symbol of respect and gratitude
to all our mothers and women community of this world. The programme and drama
was well received by all the teachers and staff members making it a grand
success.

