A generational change has to come in our attitudes towards our daughters: Indevar Pandey

New Delhi: National Girl Child Day 2024 celebrated nationwide

BY | Thursday, 25 January, 2024

The Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India, celebrated the National Girl Child Day on January 24 at the National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD). Every year, on January 24, National Girl Child Day is observed countrywide with the aim of engaging the nation in creating a positive environment that values the girl child.

The event commenced with a painting competition on the theme “Mere Viksit Bharat Ka Sapna/मेरे विकसित भारत का सपना,” involving children from Child Care Institutions (CCIs) in Delhi. The celebration also included a tree plantation campaign. To enhance the vibrancy of the event, children from CCIs showcased their talents in a cultural program aligned with the campaign’s theme. Notably, children from Shishu Mandir, Bangalore, presented a remarkable unicycle performance, recognized both nationally and internationally, curated in collaboration with Boeing India.

The event was chaired by the  Minister of State, WCD, Dr. Munjpara Mahendrabhai.  In his Keynote address, he emphasized the Government’s commitment to the guiding principles through initiatives like “Beti Bachao Beti Padhao” to effect behavioral change in society’s attitude towards girl child and inspire a collective effort towards their holistic development. The commemoration of National Girl Child Day marks the progress in women’s empowerment, with advancements in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), sports, arts, and social service inspiring future generations towards a developed India. He highlighted that the exemplary contribution of women will serve as an inspiration for generations of young girls towards “Viksit Bharat” enabling a developed economy by 2047.

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The special address was delivered by Secretary, MoWCD, Indevar Pandey who emphasized that a generational change has to come in our attitudes towards our daughters and the National Girl Child Day is the day to promote such a sentiment.

Pandey applauded the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar conferred to outstanding children in  spheres which included art & culture, sports, science & technology, social service, bravery, innovation & environment had 19 winners out of which 10 were girls this year.

Distinguished guests from Boeing India, including  Salil Gupte, President of Boeing India, and Cheri Carter, Vice President, Boeing Global Engagement were also part of the occasion. Since 2014, Boeing has been funding Shishu Mandir, Bangalore focusing on overall growth and development of children. Some of the participating children for today’s event will be attending the World Unicycling Champions of 2024 (Unicorn 21) to be held in the United States in July 2024.

The event concluded with an oath-taking ceremony where participants pledged against all forms of gender-biased discrimination. In total, 207 children from Child Care Institutions (CCIs) actively participated in the program, making it a memorable and impactful ooccasion.

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