Tricity Schools Promote ‘Girl Power’

    • Team NIE
    • Publish Date: Oct 6 2016 3:25PM
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    • Updated Date: Oct 6 2016 3:36PM
Tricity Schools Promote ‘Girl Power’

Satluj Public School, Sector 4, Panchkula
Satluj Public School, Sector 4, Panchkula hosted an interactive session on International Day of Girl Child led by Christopher Gibbins, Canadian Consulate-General.  Gibbins was in Satluj as part of Canadian Counsulate's outreach programme on International Girl Child Day, which is observed on October 11 every year.
Gibbins advised the students to know right from wrong and encouraged them to ask the right questions in classrooms and beyond. He also asked the boys to be involved in the process of mitigating gender inequality. The students interacted with the Consul General and found his session thought-provoking and positive. Principal Krit Serai also mentioned that the girl power is evident in Satluj Public School as it has always entrusted positions of importance to girl students in school parliament.

Ryan International School, sector 49, Chandigarh
To celebrate the 'International Day for the Girl Child', which falls on  October 11, 2016, a workshop was held on the theme "Girl power - have voice- It matters". Christopher Gibbins, Consultant General, High Commission Canada, also serving as Director of the Humanitarian policy conducted an enlightening workshop . Students were informed about the discrimination and violence faced by girls in many parts of the world simply because they are girls. Apart from the challenges faced by girls , the needs and rights of girls, investment to enable girls to reach their full potential and how to overcome the upcoming challenges were the highlights of the workshop.

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JIYA TOMAR B G S NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL

It is a great way to perceive today''s youth, specifically the girls based in whom this day is celebrated.The present condition of our girls is that of a puppet who don''t really exist in this dynamic and phenomenal world. So, inculcating in all the fact about the importance of a girl child would be a nice step for a fresh start.

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