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Item News Clipping - Accha Swastha Aatma Vishwas ki Pehali Sidhi : Collector Mr Saini(Dainik Bhaskar Hindi NewsPaper, 2013-12-18) Dainik Bhaskar“Good Health is the First Step Towards Self-Confidence,” says Collector Mr. Saini A lecture series was held at S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia, as part of the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan. The event was led by Collector Mr. Saini, who highlighted that maintaining a healthy lifestyle is key to success and boosts self-confidence. During the program, Prof. M. G. Hirani, Prof. Dhekwar, Prof. Dhamorikar, and Prof. Titarmare delivered engaging talks stressing the importance of both physical and mental health. Dr. Rekha Lilhare delivered the opening remarks. The event was Hosted by Prof. Rajashree Wagh, the Librarian, and Prof. Alka Patil, who gave the vote of thanks. The news in HindiItem News Clipping - Jagar Anivancha Abhiyaan (Male -Female equaltiy.)(Dainik Bhaskar, Nagpur, 2013-12-23) Dainik BhaskarItem News Clipping - Mahila -Purush Bhedbhav ki Mansikta Badle(Dainik Bhaskar Hindi News Paper, 2013-12-20) Dainik BhaskarPrincipal Dr. N. K. Bahekar emphasised that changing the mindset towards gender discrimination is essential. Speaking at the inauguration of the Jaagar Jaaniv Abhiyaan (Gender Equality campaign by the Govt of Maharashtra) at S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia, he highlighted the need for societal change to achieve true gender equality. He made these comments while presiding over the Debate Competition on Gender Equality, organised as part of the campaign. The competition was judged by Dr. Baban Meshram, a professor at N.M.D. College, and Dr. Parimal Katolkar, a professor at M. Patel Pharmacy College, Gondia. Dr. Bahekar praised the students for their insightful arguments and commended the organisers for providing a platform that promoted awareness, dialogue, and active engagement on the topic of Stree–Purush Samanta (Gender Equality).Item News Clipping - Mahila-Purush Samanta Par Natya Spardha( Gender Equality Campaign at SSGC Gondia)(Dainik BHaskar (Hindi) News paper, 2013-12-14) Dainik BhaskarAt S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia, a Natya Spardha (Drama Competition) was held as part of the Mahila- Purush Samanta Abhiyaan (gender Equality Campaign) to promote awareness about gender equality through performing arts. This event offered students a meaningful platform to showcase social issues related to equality, women's empowerment, and mutual respect. Student groups staged compelling dramas that addressed topics like gender discrimination, equal rights, the significance of girls' education, and women’s dignity. With effective dialogues, expressive performance, and powerful messages, the participants conveyed important social themes to the audience. The competition enhanced students’ acting, communication, confidence, and teamwork skills, while also deepening their understanding of social issues and inspiring creative expression. Overall, it was a crucial part of the campaign, effectively highlighting the values of equality, awareness, and social responsibility within students and the community. news in hindi.Item News Clipping - Stree -Purush Samantapar Charcha Aayojit (Discussion on Gender Equality Organized)(Dainik Bhaskar Hindi News Paper, 2013-12-17) Dainik BhaskarA Stree–Purush Samantapar (Gender Equality) discussion was organized at S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia, under the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan. The programme was chaired by Dr. N. K. Bahekar, with distinguished guests including Dr. Vanita Katre, Advocate Parag Tiwari, Dr. Sharda Mahajan, Prakash Tote, and Mr. Zalke (Superintendent of Police). The event concluded with an interactive session in which students actively participated. The news clipping in HindiItem News clipping- Poster v Srab book Saprdha (Poster & Scrab Book Competition on Gender Equality)(Dainik Bhaskar , Hindi Newspaper, 2013-12-21) Dainik BhaskarAs part of the Jaagar Janiv Abhiyaan – Gender Equality Campaign, poster and scrapbook contests were held at S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia, to raise awareness about gender equality and social justice. These activities offered students, especially those hesitant to speak publicly, a valuable platform to confidently share their thoughts, ideas, and perspectives through posters and scrapbooks. The event was attended by Chief Guests Mr. Arun Nashine and Mrs. Shobha Gadage, who praised the participants’ creativity and expressiveness. In the poster contest, Shivani won first place, Alina Khan and Sunita Sharnagat shared second, and Shahina Sheikh took third. For the scrapbook competition, Madhuri Sharnagat and Anushri Karve received the first prizes. Overall, these competitions motivated students to think critically about equality and empowerment issues and demonstrated that creative expression can be an impactful voice for those who struggle to speak out.Item News Clipping- Rally ke Madhyam se diya Mahila-Purush Samanta ka Sandesh.(Dainik Bhaskar,Hindi Newspaper, Gondia, 2013-12-22) Dainik Bhaskar'Message of Gender Equality Promoted through Rally' Under the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan, Gondia Education Society’s S.S. Girls’ College organized an awareness rally to promote the message of gender equality in society. The rally was officially launched by Police Inspector Avinash Kaldatte, who gave the green flag .Principal Dr. N. K. Bahekar, along with chief guests and members of the Jaagar Jaanive team, attended the event. During the rally, students dressed as notable figures such as Lokmanya Tilak, Ahilyabai Holkar, Savitribai Phule, Begum Hazrat Mahal, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Bhagat Singh, inspiring the crowd with their legacies. They also performed a street play to raise awareness about gender equality. A large number of students and staff participated passionately, effectively spreading the message of equality, dignity, and social responsibility.