Nirbhaya Jyoti Trust honours women for inspiration, excellence in work

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Nirbhaya, a symbol of courage and power for every woman fighting against the injustice, will always remain fresh in the minds of countrymen for her bravery. In her loving memory, the Jyoti along with PR Professionals organised the 1st National Women Achievers Excellence Award for Empowerment and Inspiration in Indian Islamic Centre,

activist and social worker, was the chief guest and Sulekha Kumbhare, member, National Commission for Minorities, was the guest of honour. The program was also attended by Nirbhaya's parents, and other celebrities.

"We are fighting since last six years and my daughter has always been my strength. We should always remember December 16 as it gives us the courage to walk forward in our life. When I saw the entire country standing for Nibhaya's justice, I thought things would change, but daughters are still becoming the victims of heinous crimes. I lost my daughter but the accused are still alive," said Nirbhaya's mother,

"Justice should be given on time so that people have faith in it. There is a need of strong law against it and there is a need of change in the mentality of every person, whether he is a or a commoner," added

The awards have been envisaged as a platform to recognize and celebrate the women who are committed to challenge the status quo and pave the way for building a society based on the prime principle of gender equality. The awards were given to women for their path-breaking work in the fields of education, entrepreneurship, social service, politics, administration, media and journalism, art and culture, sports, and disabilities for empowerment, awareness, sensitization, and communication.

"Every single day women from all walks of life are being assaulted. I feel bad whenever I read the news of a young girl being molested. Today humans have become devils. It is necessary that the society and the government should work together in this direction to remove the evils from the society. At Aadayant, the life we envision for every child is of becoming a conscientious global citizen, a person who will respect every section of the society. I, on behalf of also promise to provide any possible support to the Trust for helping the victims of the society," said, Ruchie Mittal, award winner.

"I am happy to have received the award and thankful to the Jyoti Trust for this honour and appreciation. Such awards inspire us to fight all odds and march forward. In today's world, women with their ambitions, intelligence and strength have proved that the word "inferior" has nothing in common with gender," said Aishwarya Bansal, another award winner.

"Nirbhaya today is the voice of the women who are fighting against tyranny. Today we have gathered here to salute such women who have achieved great heights in their life. I want to congratulate all of them. The objective of the Trust is to help women who are the victims of any such crime. By doing this we are able to offer a true tribute to our brave Nirbhaya," said of Nirbhaya Jyoti Trust, Sarvesh Tiwari.

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First Published: Wed, August 29 2018. 19:00 IST