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Women have played a central role in nurturing families, preserving culture, shaping societies, and advancing human progress throughout history. Respect for women and recognition of their dignity are essential for creating a just, harmonious, and progressive society.
Despite significant advancements, challenges related to gender inequality, discrimination, and violence against women continue to affect communities worldwide. Building a culture of respect and dignity requires conscious efforts to shape attitudes and values from an early age.
The theme of Foster Women's Honour seeks to cultivate respect, sensitivity, and appreciation for the invaluable contributions of women in all walks of life. It highlights the importance of honouring womanhood, protecting dignity, and promoting equality and mutual respect.
Through Kanya Vandanam (Reverence Towards the Girl Child) and Suvasini Vandanam (Reverence Towards Motherhood), participants are encouraged to appreciate the significance of women as creators, nurturers, leaders, and contributors to society.
The theme aims to foster a culture where women are respected not merely as individuals but as vital pillars of family, society, and civilization.