November 24, 2024

Andhra Loyola Institute of Engineering and Technology Celebrates International Girl Child Day

Andhra Loyola Institute of Engineering and Technology Celebrates International Girl Child Day

Girls are not just the leaders of tomorrow; they are the change-makers of today – (International Day of the Girl Child 2024: Quotes)

The Andhra Loyola Institute of Engineering and Technology (ALIET) marked the International Day of the Girl Child with a successful event focused on empowering and inspiring young women. Organized by the Women’s Cell in collaboration with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), on October 10, 2024 the program highlighted the importance of women empowerment. The event began with a welcome address by Rev. Fr. Dr. B. Joji Reddy S.J., Secretary and Director of ALIET, who emphasized the relevance of the day. He stated, “Women are the real architects of society”, and their contributions are equally important. Dr. O. Mahesh, Principal of ALIET focused on the equal opportunities for women in all walks of life. Dr. Anantha Lakshmi, Women’s Cell coordinator, expressed her wishes to the students, reminding every girl to be a beacon of hope for the future. Dr. Sr. Candy D’Cunha, IQAC coordinator, encouraged young minds about the significance of the day and elaborated on the freedom women have today to contribute to societal development.

The resource person of the event, Mrs. A. Manjula, Dept. of MCA – Andhra Loyola College (ALC), delivered an inspiring address. She candidly elaborated the various challenges girls face in their lives and stressed the importance of this day, asserting that every girl, regardless of her background, deserves the opportunity to thrive. Mrs. Manjula remarked, “Education is not just a right; it is a powerful tool that can change lives, uplift communities, and transform societies. By investing in girls’ education, we are paving the way for a future where they can break the cycle of poverty, challenge stereotypes, and emerge as leaders in their fields.” She urged the student community to work towards dismantling obstacles, ensuring that every girl has the support and resources she needs to succeed. She interacted with the students which was really enlightening.

The session fostered a rich dialogue, with numerous questions leading to a fruitful exchange of ideas. The International Day of the Girl Child event at ALIET was a resounding success, it providing a platform for young women to learn, connect, and find inspiration. The college’s commitment to empowering women was clearly demonstrated through its vison Forming Men and Women for Others. Thanks to the management of ALIET for such a dynamic initiative.