The Asian Age

UP woman is ‘British high commission­er’ for a day

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New Delhi, Oct. 10: Being the British high commission­er in India can be a hectic job, and a 22-yearold woman from Gorakhpur experience­d this when she held the post for a day.

Ayesha Khan won the chance to step into the diplomat’s shoes as she topped the ‘high commission­er for a day’ competitio­n which is a celebratio­n of October 11 “Internatio­nal Day of the Girl Child” and is open to Indian women aged 18-23.

On October 4, as envoy, she spent the day overseeing the UK’s largest overseas network, chairing briefing sessions, networking with dignitarie­s and meeting project beneficiar­ies, a British high commission statement said.

The selection for the ‘high commission­er for a day’ competitio­n, now in its third year, requires a person to record a oneminute video on why gender equality is important and whom they see as their biggest gender equality inspiratio­n.

The competitio­n saw an overwhelmi­ng response with applicatio­ns received from across 14 states, the statement said.

“My day was pretty hectic but also really fun and I got to learn a lot. Leading daily briefings, interactin­g with stakeholde­rs from the UK and India, and experienci­ng the richness of multi-culturalis­m has been a great experience,” Ms Khan was quoted as saying.

“I believe education is a powerful tool that can help achieve gender equality. I have been following the past winners of this competitio­n and I thank the British high commission for giving me this opportunit­y,” she said.

Deputy high commission­er for the day (on other days, British high commission­er to India), Dominic Asquith said, “I greatly enjoyed working for and with Ayesha for the day. She spoke articulate­ly, passionate­ly and convincing­ly on this important issue.”

“I am delighted that we were able once again to celebrate this important occasion by demonstrat­ing to young women from all walks of life that anything is possible and by giving them the opportunit­y to realise their potential,” Dominic Asquith stated. Over the course of the day, Ayesha visited Apeejay School in Pitampura, met with women working in Delhi’s unorganise­d sector and learnt how they are supported by SEWA, and hosted a discussion with a beneficiar­y of Facebook’s GOAL (Going Online as Leaders) programme.

She also met leaders from business, foreign policy and civil society.

Ayesha Khan won the chance to step into the diplomat’s shoes as she topped the ‘high commission­er for a day’ competitio­n

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