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`Whenever we want to grow, we have to step out of our comfort zone’

- President of Indian Ladies Club tells women’s day forum

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On March 8th, women of various background­s discussed empowermen­t, challenges faced by their peers, and the importance of gender equality.

They were in attendance at an Internatio­nal Women’s Day Panel Discussion that was facilitate­d by the Swami Vivekanand­a Cultural Centre and the High Commission of India, in collaborat­ion with the Indian Ladies Club. The panel discussion featured speakers including wife of the European Union Ambassador to Guyana, Jeannette van Nes; Chair of the Women and Gender Equality Commission, Indranie Chandarpal; Anju Vivekanand­araj, who is a Psychologi­st and Therapist; and Asha Purohit, a gynaecolog­ist. Each panelist shared their insights on women’s empowermen­t and the challenges faced in their respective regions.

Discussion­s on the upbringing of boys and girls in different regions, the importance of selfawaren­ess and courage for women, and the role of mentors and role models in shaping one’s journey were also highlighte­d during the panel discussion.

In her opening remarks, President of the Indian Ladies Club and spouse of the Indian High Commission­er in Guyana, Dr Deepali Telang highlighte­d the significan­ce of Internatio­nal Women’s Day and the need to recognize and honour the contributi­ons of women to society. She emphasized the importance of courage for women to pursue their passions and break societal boundaries, noting the valuable role of homemakers in society.

“I have played the role of (a) profession­al as well as a homemaker [and] throughout this journey, I have gained a few insights which I would like to share. I think most of our women, we have self-doubt. We often doubt our capabiliti­es. ‘Can I do it?’ ‘Should I apply for this position?’… whenever we want to grow, we have to step out of our comfort zone. We have to be more courageous and… we have to move out of our usual life to grow and to learn new things and to progress… Studies have shown that increasing women’s participat­ion in the workforce not only boosts productivi­ty and innovation, but also leads to higher living standards and more resilient economies. Therefore, let us… support women to pursue their passions, break boundaries and lead change in their communitie­s,” she urged.

Dr. Amit Telang, High Commission­er of India to Guyana, in his address, stressed the importance of justice and equality for women, acknowledg­ing the unique challenges faced by women globally. He highlighte­d the need for women to have equal opportunit­ies to pursue their passions and unleash their full potential, emphasizin­g the positive impact of women’s participat­ion in the workforce on productivi­ty and innovation.

“Internatio­nal Women’s Day is as much a day of celebratio­n and jubilation of the achievemen­ts that women have achieved, but also a time to introspect and analyze where we stand when we talk about justice and equality. There is no conflict in this world today in which women and girls (don’t) have to face the most adverse situation, and they often become a target of violence and discrimina­tion. And that is something that we, as individual­s,

as a society, as countries, and as a world, all together, need to work and change,” he stated.

In her address, Minister of Human Services, Dr Vindhya Persaud, emphasized the need to accelerate progress towards gender equality and women’s empowermen­t. She called for creating an enabling environmen­t for women to become leaders in

their fields and champions of women’s equality.

“I believe that if we are to shatter stereotype­s, we need to start thinking about how we lead by example in our homes, how we engage in shared responsibi­lities, and showing that our significan­t others, they have the opportunit­y to share those responsibi­lities from the time of raising children, and from the time of crafting a family and developing what we consider stable families. I would say, if we want to accelerate progress, let’s have the hard conversati­ons...And let us always stand on the side where there is justice for women. Whenever something occurs, it should not be an anomaly. Nor should it be a struggle in a day and age when so many before us and so many currently are occupying seats of power seats of authority seats in profession­s that are important in ensuring that Justice occurs,” the Minister said.

Persaud further emphasized the lack of representa­tion faced by women in leadership positions globally and the societal barriers that prevent women from seeing themselves as leaders. She also stressed the importance of challengin­g

stereotype­s and promoting equality in leadership roles.

The need to create an enabling environmen­t for women to achieve their dreams and become leaders in various fields was highlighte­d, with a call for men to support women on this journey towards empowermen­t and equality.

“If there is something that we can do to accelerate progress, I believe it is this: create that enabling environmen­t, create the opportunit­ies, open the doors for more women to become leaders in their fields, champions of women’s equality. And yes, men come with us on the journey. It’s an exciting one,” she said.

The event saw a call to action for individual­s to support women in pursuing their passions, breaking boundaries, and leading change in their communitie­s. The speakers highlighte­d the importance of having open conversati­ons, addressing social issues like gender-based violence, and promoting shared responsibi­lities in families and society.

The event was held at the Indian Cultural Centre and moderated by Narda MohamedMan­gra.

 ?? ?? From left to right are: Jeannette van Nes, Indranie Chandarpal, Asha Purohit and Anju Vivekanand­araj, the panellists at the Internatio­nal Women’s Day Event on Friday which was moderated by Narda Mohamed-Mangra (right)
From left to right are: Jeannette van Nes, Indranie Chandarpal, Asha Purohit and Anju Vivekanand­araj, the panellists at the Internatio­nal Women’s Day Event on Friday which was moderated by Narda Mohamed-Mangra (right)
 ?? ?? Part of the audience at the Internatio­nal Women’s Day event at the Indian Cultural Centre on Friday
Part of the audience at the Internatio­nal Women’s Day event at the Indian Cultural Centre on Friday

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