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Event | National Conference
from Prameya (issue 21)
by Prameya
Participants Attending National conference on “Catalysing Change and Innovation in Women EntreLeadership- India Perspectives”
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3.30pm to 4.15: Bank of Baroda & TGIHM Demo session
Mr Ashwin, employee of Bank of Baroda gave a session on Cash management services of the bank.
4.30 to 6.30pm: Paper presentations.
Day 2- Tuesday, 30th November 2021
8.30 to 10.30 am: The day 2 of the conference started with the paper presentations by the delegates and students.
10.30-11.15 am- Plenary Session- Smt. Isha Pant, IPS- Deputy Commissioner of Police, SE Bengaluru: Existentialism –Evolving and Expanding Identities
Smt.Isha Pant was introduced by Dr.Soumya at the start of the session. Isha Pant, an IPS, moderated the discussion and underlined the role of women as change makers in modern society. She also discussed the roles and duties that women have shared throughout ancient times, as well as how women have demonstrated courage and power in times of need. The relevance of leadership and creativity talents demonstrated by diverse women in ambitious young brains was also addressed by the speaker. Speaker mentioned that since ancient times, there has been a lack of women in modern bureaucracies. It is not uncommon for women to be underrepresented in national services. Ms.Isha narrated her own inspirational life path and also mentioned about gender stereotypes and what may be done to change them..
11.30 am-12.30 pm- Panel Discussion: Follow your Passion or Follow your Blisters- Ms. Barkha Malpani (fouder TGIHM), Ms.Anitha Shankar –Founder AstuEco, Dr.Geetha Bali –CSO –Cell Space Research Foundation,Moderator- Dr.Sonia Mehrotra
Dr.Sonia Mehrotra began the discussion by emphasizing the necessity of pursuing one's passion and turning it into a career. Blisters are important for living a meaningful and full life, according to Dr. Sonia. Dr. Sonia gave a quick introduction to all the panelists. Ms. Barkha spoke about her experience as an entrepreneur. The importance of nutrition and eating was emphasized. Dr. Geetha Bali spoke about her challenges and academic journey, as well as how she got this far and her academic journey of 45 years.
Plastics are used in a variety of settings, from the countryside to metropolitan regions, according to Anitha Shankar.
Biases and problems based on gender have been discussed by all three eminent speakers in panel discussion. Building women entrepreneurs and also providing possibilities is need of time as mentioned by Ms.Anitha. Speakers also mentioned that any entrepreneurial journey requires a strong sense of purpose and passion and its very important to be good at what you do. Dr. Sonia concluded the discussion by stating that the current generation is passionate about making changes in their lives. Another important key takeaway for aspiring women from panel discussion was to have a variety of interests and talents in women who are in desperate need of security.