Women’s Day celebrated at school for differently abled in Mysuru
The Hindu
Ranga Rao Memorial School celebrates International Women’s Day with Police Commissioner Seema Latkar, emphasizing empowerment for differently abled women.
The Ranga Rao Memorial School for Differently Abled celebrated International Women’s Day with great enthusiasm and spirit on Saturday.
Police Commissioner Seema Latkar was the chief guest on the occasion. R Guru, chairman of NR Foundation, Jannavi Murthy and Savitha Ranga, members of the Ranga family, attended the celebrations.
In her address, Ms. Latkar emphasised the importance of empowering differently abled women and ensuring they have equal opportunities in all spheres of life. She lauded the efforts of the Ranga Rao Memorial School in providing quality education and support to its students, enabling them to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
She also expressed her admiration for the school’s dedication to the differently abled community and NR Foundation’s commitment to supporting such initiatives. The event also featured cultural performances by the students, showcasing their talents.
Mr. Guru expressed his delight at seeing scribes, alumni, and current students come together on a single platform. He acknowledged the crucial role that scribes play in empowering students, offering heartfelt thanks to them for their significant contributions. He also shared his pride in the alumni who are excelling in mainstream fields, celebrating their achievements and successes.
In a press release, the school for the differently abled stated it continues to play a pivotal role in advocating for the rights and inclusion of differently abled individuals in society. The celebration of International Women’s Day serves as a reminder of the school’s unwavering commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all.