Starting from the great ruler Maharani Ahilya Devi Bai Holkar to the inspiring women in leading the development of Indore as a smart city, the city is a model of balanced development and equality. Recognising these women of substance with Ahilya Awards, Free Press in association with Omaxe Limited organised a felicitation program in Free Press office on Saturday.
Shankar Lalwani, Member of Parliament and Asha Shukla, vice-chancellor of Dr BR Ambedkar University of Social Science Mhow felicitated the women of substance of Indore along with special guests of the evening.
Special guests for the event were: Vineet Sharma, Regional Business Head of Omaxe Ltd; Naveen Narang and Anas Iqbal from Vishisht School of Management; and S S Kabir from Indian Biodiesel and Energy.
“The name of Ahilya is enough to show its power. She was from Maharashtra, got married and came here. She was very young. Sadly, her husband passed away and that was the time when Sati tradition was in force. She did not become Sati. Her story was an inspiration for women then. These women recognised inspiration today.
A Quote from Ahilya that is pasted in my Delhi office that motivates me is ‘Let me fulfil my duties as I have to give account for every action that I take and every activity that I do’.
Her seat is in Maheshwar. She did not sit on a large throne. She had tremendous contribution in developments of temples across India. Yet she would humbly sit on ground.
I hope the recognised women will feel motivated and do more.”
Shankar Lalwani
Member of Parliament
“The women recognised here deserve an applause. Everyone finds prepared ways, but turning it into a way that people turn and feel wowed by it, is our job. I have always worked on women related issues. Women have been at many places and recognised positions. If a visionary person takes a position then they utilise the position to bring inspirational changes. If an undeserving person takes the seat, they destroy its power.
Women have showed their contribution in fighting coronavirus. I don’t expect women to be treated as a queen or a slave. We need a gender sensitive community.”
Asha Shukla
Vice-chancellor
Dr BR Ambedkar University of Social Science
“I have received so many awards. Long back I was posted in Girls College, I was NCC officer. I am the first lady officer to receive Defence Secretary Commendation card. I am feeling good to see women working and being recognised for the same, we get to set an example. This is a very good step by Free Press and I appreciate it.”
Dr Anamika Jain
Head of Department
Chemistry department
Holkar Science College
“I heard about Ahilya award and it seemed like a great initiative. To be on the receiving end of the award is a privilege. The award is a motivation. We are a regular reader of Free Press. I appreciate this initiative.”
Monica Purohit
Director
Anand Service Society
“I am receiving this award for my daughter Sudipti Hajela. She is an equestrian and we are proud of her. I am very happy. It is an honour for her to get this award.
Soniya Hajela
With pic – mrinalini
“I was surprised. I was told that all those who are pioneer. I am the first female practising CA in Indore. I am the first Maheshwari girl in India to do so. I had cleared CA exam at a very early age. I had an opportunity to work as financial coordinator in the Jury meet of several prominent industrialists. I feel privileged to receive Ahilya award. I am presently working as a corporate consultant with the group of Companies and associated with Management fraternity.”
Mrinalini Biyani
Chartered accountant
“I am currently posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police in Crime against Women Cell, Indore. I received appreciation for making Indore Rank No 1 Urja desk from Rank 8. I feel so happy to be here today.
During COVID (March-June 2020), I had maintained best protocol for Hatod being SHO, zero case was reported during her tenure at Hatod. This event motivates me to continue and do better.”
Nandini Sharma
Deputy Superintendent of Police
Crime against Women Cell, Indore
“It feels good to see that someone is recognising pink power. Women working in any division if felicitated, they get motivated. Women generally give their best to excel and with this motivation, they get charged up to do much better than they are doing. It is a very nice initiative. Women will feel privileged and gratitude. Women always try to do best in every division. A platform for women is much needed and appreciated. No job is out of access for women today.”
Manju Yadav
Inspector of Police (TI)
Tilak Nagar
With pic – kavita
“It is a very nice initiative. After a very long time, media has taken such an initiative to recognise women of substance. During coronavirus pandemic, when we are all troubled with sad news, such a good news and initiative is much-needed. I feel like an achiever, which is a motivational factor for me. I am happy that Free Press chose me.”
Dr Kavita Kasliwal Kothari
Chief executive officer
Arihant Education Group
“The award is a good incentive. It would motivate women to work. Initially it was scary to fight corona. We got adjusted to working in this environment. We are ready and settled in this new time. It feels good to serve patients. They are helpless. We can help them, it is a privilege. We also tried yoga and music to help them. We are talking to them as Covid Mitra.”
Dr Anupama Dave
Gynaecologist
MGM Medical College
Superintendent of MTH hospital
“It feels good to be here. We need more such activities. Women get motivated when their efforts are recognised. We must remember the struggle women go through and continue to motivate them. I feel good that Free Press is doing so.”
Deepmala Rajput
Advocate
“Women should join advocacy too. There is a notion that women can only be a part of department by joining judiciary. We must understand that women make great advocates. They are emotional. They won’t sell out because they recognise and understand a person’s condition.”
Varsha Sharma
Advocate
“It feels good. Being an RJ, I get to meet to so many people. I get to talk about various issues. This is best part. It feels good to be recognised.
RJ Neetu Karnik
“I am feeling good. I am feeling recognised. It’s rare that women are recognised like this. It has always been one of my life aims to make a difference in the lives of common people through the medium of my work.
OMAXE has given me a suitable platform where by resolution of my customer's queries and issues, I can bring a smile on their faces and there's no better feeling.”
Sonali Chandravanshi
CRM head
Omaxe limited
Shankar Lalwani, Member of Parliament and Asha Shukla, vice-chancellor of Dr BR Ambedkar University of Social Science Mhow felicitated the women of substance of Indore along with special guests of the evening.
Special guests for the event were: Vineet Sharma, Regional Business Head of Omaxe Ltd; Naveen Narang and Anas Iqbal from Vishisht School of Management; and S S Kabir from Indian Biodiesel and Energy.
“The name of Ahilya is enough to show its power. She was from Maharashtra, got married and came here. She was very young. Sadly, her husband passed away and that was the time when Sati tradition was in force. She did not become Sati. Her story was an inspiration for women then. These women recognised inspiration today.
A Quote from Ahilya that is pasted in my Delhi office that motivates me is ‘Let me fulfil my duties as I have to give account for every action that I take and every activity that I do’.
Her seat is in Maheshwar. She did not sit on a large throne. She had tremendous contribution in developments of temples across India. Yet she would humbly sit on ground.
I hope the recognised women will feel motivated and do more.”
Shankar Lalwani
Member of Parliament
“The women recognised here deserve an applause. Everyone finds prepared ways, but turning it into a way that people turn and feel wowed by it, is our job. I have always worked on women related issues. Women have been at many places and recognised positions. If a visionary person takes a position then they utilise the position to bring inspirational changes. If an undeserving person takes the seat, they destroy its power.
Women have showed their contribution in fighting coronavirus. I don’t expect women to be treated as a queen or a slave. We need a gender sensitive community.”
Asha Shukla
Vice-chancellor
Dr BR Ambedkar University of Social Science
“I have received so many awards. Long back I was posted in Girls College, I was NCC officer. I am the first lady officer to receive Defence Secretary Commendation card. I am feeling good to see women working and being recognised for the same, we get to set an example. This is a very good step by Free Press and I appreciate it.”
Dr Anamika Jain
Head of Department
Chemistry department
Holkar Science College
“I heard about Ahilya award and it seemed like a great initiative. To be on the receiving end of the award is a privilege. The award is a motivation. We are a regular reader of Free Press. I appreciate this initiative.”
Monica Purohit
Director
Anand Service Society
“I am receiving this award for my daughter Sudipti Hajela. She is an equestrian and we are proud of her. I am very happy. It is an honour for her to get this award.
Soniya Hajela
With pic – mrinalini
“I was surprised. I was told that all those who are pioneer. I am the first female practising CA in Indore. I am the first Maheshwari girl in India to do so. I had cleared CA exam at a very early age. I had an opportunity to work as financial coordinator in the Jury meet of several prominent industrialists. I feel privileged to receive Ahilya award. I am presently working as a corporate consultant with the group of Companies and associated with Management fraternity.”
Mrinalini Biyani
Chartered accountant
“I am currently posted as Deputy Superintendent of Police in Crime against Women Cell, Indore. I received appreciation for making Indore Rank No 1 Urja desk from Rank 8. I feel so happy to be here today.
During COVID (March-June 2020), I had maintained best protocol for Hatod being SHO, zero case was reported during her tenure at Hatod. This event motivates me to continue and do better.”
Nandini Sharma
Deputy Superintendent of Police
Crime against Women Cell, Indore
“It feels good to see that someone is recognising pink power. Women working in any division if felicitated, they get motivated. Women generally give their best to excel and with this motivation, they get charged up to do much better than they are doing. It is a very nice initiative. Women will feel privileged and gratitude. Women always try to do best in every division. A platform for women is much needed and appreciated. No job is out of access for women today.”
Manju Yadav
Inspector of Police (TI)
Tilak Nagar
With pic – kavita
“It is a very nice initiative. After a very long time, media has taken such an initiative to recognise women of substance. During coronavirus pandemic, when we are all troubled with sad news, such a good news and initiative is much-needed. I feel like an achiever, which is a motivational factor for me. I am happy that Free Press chose me.”
Dr Kavita Kasliwal Kothari
Chief executive officer
Arihant Education Group
“The award is a good incentive. It would motivate women to work. Initially it was scary to fight corona. We got adjusted to working in this environment. We are ready and settled in this new time. It feels good to serve patients. They are helpless. We can help them, it is a privilege. We also tried yoga and music to help them. We are talking to them as Covid Mitra.”
Dr Anupama Dave
Gynaecologist
MGM Medical College
Superintendent of MTH hospital
“It feels good to be here. We need more such activities. Women get motivated when their efforts are recognised. We must remember the struggle women go through and continue to motivate them. I feel good that Free Press is doing so.”
Deepmala Rajput
Advocate
“Women should join advocacy too. There is a notion that women can only be a part of department by joining judiciary. We must understand that women make great advocates. They are emotional. They won’t sell out because they recognise and understand a person’s condition.”
Varsha Sharma
Advocate
“It feels good. Being an RJ, I get to meet to so many people. I get to talk about various issues. This is best part. It feels good to be recognised.
RJ Neetu Karnik
“I am feeling good. I am feeling recognised. It’s rare that women are recognised like this. It has always been one of my life aims to make a difference in the lives of common people through the medium of my work.
OMAXE has given me a suitable platform where by resolution of my customer's queries and issues, I can bring a smile on their faces and there's no better feeling.”
Sonali Chandravanshi
CRM head
Omaxe limited
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