Jagar Janiv Abhiyaan 2013-14 -News Clippings
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This section presents various newspaper clippings. The 'Jaagar Janiv Abhiyaan 2013-14' campaign, announced by the Govt. of Maharashtra, focused on 'Male & Female Equality' and featured activities organised by SSGC, Gondia. The news was published across different newspapers in Marathi, Hindi, and English.
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Item News Clipping - 'Jagar Janivancha' Abhiyana antargat Vad Vivad Spardha (Debate Competition)(Punya Nagari, Nahdara -Gondia, 2013-12-20) Punya NagariUnder the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan (Gender Equality Campaign), a Vad–Vivad Spardha (Debate Competition) was held at S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia, to promote students’ critical thinking and awareness of social issues. Chaired by college principal Dr. N. K. Bahekar, the event featured evaluation by Dr. Baban Meshram and Dr. Parimal Katolkar. Dr. Madhuri Nasre was the Chief Guest, with Dr. Rajashree Dhamorikar also present. Students participated eagerly, and the event concluded successfully. Prof. Rukayya Naaz and Prof. Yogita Dhomane managed the competition, with additional support from Prof. Rajashree D. Wagh, Prof. Alka Patil, Dr. Abha Tiwari, and Prof. Amol Satpute.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 - Jagar janiv Abhiyana antargat Vyakhyanmale chi Sangata(Lokmat Marathi News Paper, 2013-12-18) LokmatLecture Series Conducted Under Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan (Gender Equality) As part of the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan, a lecture series (Vyakhyanmala) took place at S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia. The event was overseen by Mr. Rajendra Jain, Secretary of Gondia Education Society, and organized under the leadership of Dr. N. K. Bahekar, the college's Principal. Dr. Amit Saini, the Collector of Gondia, served as Chairperson of the programme and addressed the students. He highlighted that educated women are capable of protecting themselves and their families. He also commended the teamwork of the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan committee for arranging such impactful programmes. Social worker Dr. Nish Bhure was also present and offered valuable guidance. Chief guests included Prof. Dhekwar, Dr. Madhuri Nasre, and Prof. Titirmare. The event was hosted by Prof. Rajashree Wagh, with Prof. Alka Patil delivering the vote of thanks.Item News Clipping - Jagar Janiv Abhiyanachi Sangata (Valedictory Funcction of Gender Equality Campaign)(lokmat Marathi, 2012-12-22) LokmatValedictory Ceremony of the Gender Equality Campaign (Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan) The closing event of the 10-day Gender Equality Campaign, Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan, took place at S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia. The programme was attended by Police Inspector Sanjay Sabale, Chief Guest Dr. Keshav Bhandarkar, Dhulichand Meshram, Dr. N. K. Baheker, and Dr. Madhuri Nasre. During the event, Dr. Keshav Bhandarkar highlighted that degrees alone cannot address equality issues; a shift in mindset is crucial. Police Inspector Sanjay Sabale encouraged students—especially women—to stand against injustice, understand their rights, and assert themselves with confidence. He emphasised that true equality starts with awareness and bravery. The valedictory session was led by Prof. Rajashree D. Wagh, and the vote of thanks was given by Prof. Yogita Dhomane.Item News Clipping - Jagar Janiv Abhyana Antargat 'Vad Vivad Spardha' (Debate competition on Gender Equality)(Lokmat Marathi, Nagpur, 2013-12-19) LokmatDebate Competition Held under Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan (Gender Equality) - Marathi News. At S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia. The event was successfully organised and chaired by Dr. N. K. Bahekar, the college principal. Judges included Dr. Baban Meshram from N.M.D. College and Dr. Parimal Katolkar from M. Patel Pharmacy College, Gondia. Chief Guest Dr. Madhuri Nasre and guest Dr. Rajashree Dhamorikar attended the event.Students participated enthusiastically, with Shivani Agrawal winning first prize, Renu Agrawal second, and Neha Khandelwal third. Prof. Rukayya Naaz and Prof. Yogita Dhomane managed the programme, with Prof. Yogita Dhomane giving the vote of thanks. The event's success was due to the efforts of organisers Prof. Rajashree D. Wagh, Prof. Alka Patil, Dr. Abha Tiwari, and Prof. Amol Satpute.Item News Clipping - Jagar Janivan chya Antargat Yekankika Spardha (Drama Copmetition on Geder Equality)(Lokmat Marathi News Paper, Gondia, 2013-12-21) LokmatThe Marathi news covers the One-Act Play Competition on Gender Equality held under the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan . Organised by Gondia Education Society’s S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia, the event promoted awareness about gender equality through various programmes and competitions. A key highlight was the Yekankika Spardha (One-Act Play/Drama Competition), where students addressed social themes related to women and equality. The event was chaired by Dr. N. K. Bahekar, Principal of S.S. Girls’ College, with Prof. Ruksana Hasan and Prof. Titirmare serving as judges. The top prize went to Chetana Ramtekkar’s group for their play on women’s education. Ku. Somavati Bisen’s group won second place for their portrayal of the dowry system, and Ku. Salama Makda’s group secured third for depicting women's social status. The success of the programme was thanks to the dedicated efforts of Dr. Rekha Lilhare, Prof. Alka Patil, Prof. Rajashree Wagh, Prof. Amol Satpute, Dr. Abha Tiwari, and Prof. Yogita Dhomane, members of the organising committee.Item News Clipping - Jagar Janivancha Antargat Maharally (Gender Equality campaign)(Lokmat Marathi, Nagpur, 2013-12-21) LokmatThe Marathi news coverage of the 'Jaagar Janiv' campaign highlights the importance of male–female equality in society. As Part of the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan, which emphasises gender equality, Gondia Education Society’s S.S. Girls’ College organised a large awareness rally (Maharally) involving students and staff to promote understanding of gender equality. The rally was inaugurated by Police Inspector Mr. Kaldatte, with the presence of Principal Dr. N. K. Bahekar, Dr. Madhuri Nasre, Prof. Rekha Lilhare, and other committee members. Many students participated enthusiastically, spreading messages about equality, dignity, and social responsibility.Item 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 - Mahilanni Aarkshnachya Kubdyayevaji swakartutwane pudhe Jaave(Lokshahi Varta Newspaper, Gondia, 2013-12-15) Lokshahi Varta“Women Should Progress Through Self-Reliance Instead of Depending on the Crutch of Reservation” At Girls’ College, Gondia, the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan programme featured a Mahacharcha, chaired by Dr. N. K. Bahekar, Principal of the college. The programme was inaugurated by Mr. Zalake, Superintendent of Police, and attended by Vinita Katre, Parag Tiwari, and Sharada Mahajan as chief guests. The campaign focused on gender equality in society.News in Marathi.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 - Stree Purush Samantevar Rangali Mahacharcha(Gender Equality Campaign)(Sakal Marathi News Paper, 2013-12-18) SakalAt S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia, a lively Mahacharcha on Stree–Purush Samanta (Gender Equality Campaign) was held, featuring notable speakers from diverse backgrounds. They discussed the importance and necessity of gender equality, and the event saw lively interactions and enthusiastic involvement from students.Item News Clipping -Jagar janiv Abhiyana antargat Vyakhyanmala(Punya Nagari Marathi News paper, Bhandara, 2013-12-18) Punya Nagari BhandaraNews written in Marathi: Lecture Series Organised under Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan (Male Female Equality) As part of the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan, a lecture series (Vyakhyanmala) was held at S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia. The campaign was led by Mr. Rajendra Jain, Secretary of Gondia Education Society, and organised under the guidance of Dr. N. K. Bahekar, the college principal. During the series, social worker Dr. Nisha Bhure engaged with students and emphasised the importance of confidence, education, and health for women, highlighting societal realities.Item News Clipping -Jagar janiv Abhiyana antargat Vyakhyanmale che Aayojan (Gender Equality)(Lokmat Marathi News paper, 2013-12-19) LokmatLecture Series under Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan at S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia, was led by Dr. N. K. Bahekar and guided by Mr. Rajendra Jain. Gondia Collector Dr. Amit Saini presided, emphasising women's education for safety, praising the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan committee. Social worker Dr. Nish Bhure also spoke. Chief guests included Prof. Dhekwar, Dr. Madhuri Nasre, and Prof. Titirmare. Prof. Rajashree Wagh hosted, and Prof. Alka Patil gave the vote of thanks.Item News clipping -Mahilanni Aarkshnachya Kubdya Na gheta Pudhe Jaave(Deshonnati News paper, 2013-12-15) DeshonnatiWomen Should Move Forward Without Using the Crutch of Reservation” said by the Superintendent of Police, Mr. Zalak, at S.S. Girls’ College during the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan 2013 campaign on Male female equality.Item News Clipping -Mahilanni Aarkshnachya Kubdyayevaji swakartutwane pudhe Jaave(Marathi Dainik Lokjan Newspaper, 2013-12-17) Marathi Dainik Lokjan , Bhandara“Women should advance through self-reliance instead of relying on reservations," stated Superintendent of Police Mr. Zalak at S.S. Girls’ College during the Jaagar Jaanive Abhiyaan 2013 campaign. This initiative was launched by the Government of Maharashtra to promote awareness of gender equality in society.Item News CLipping -S.S.Girls Mahvidyalay ki Chhatraone Rally nikalkar diya Samanata ka sandesh (Message of Equality by Students March)(Lokmat Samachar, HindiNewspaper, 2013-12-21) Lokmat SamacharStudents of S.S. Girls’ Mahavidyalaya, Gondia, organized a rally to spread the message of equality (Samanata ka Sandesh) by marching through the main roads of Gondia city saw a lively rally with nearly 500 students, along with faculty and staff, actively participating and shouting slogans for gender equality to raise public awareness. The event was inaugurated by Police Inspector Mr. Avinash Kaldate, who acknowledged the college's efforts in promoting social consciousness. Participants waved flags and held placards with impactful slogans related to gender equality. The occasion was marked by dedicated efforts from Dr. N. K. Bahekar (Principal), Dr. Madhuri Nasre, Dr. Aba Tiwari, Prof. Alka Patil, Prof. Rajashree Wagh, Prof. Amol Satpute, and Prof. Yogita Dhomne, all of whom worked tirelessly to organise the Jaagar Janiv Abhiyaan (JJ) event successfully. A highlight of the rally was students dressed as great national leaders like Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Jawaharlal Nehru, Savitribai Phule, Ahilyabai Holkar, Bhagat Singh, and Lokmanya Tilak, emphasising their principles of equality, justice, and social reform. The rally made a strong impression on the public and effectively communicated the message of gender equality.Item News Clipping : Jagar Janiv Abhiyana antargat Mahacharcha(Lokmat News Paper, 2013-12-14) LokmatThe news is published in Marathi. A large-scale discussion took place during the Jaagar Janiv campaign.This newspaper clipping reports on activities carried out under the Jaagar Janiv Abhiyaan 2013–14 by S.S. Girls’ College, Gondia, which promotes gender equality. Police officer Dr. Dipak Zalake inaugurated the event and stated that women do not need reservations and are fully capable of achieving their dreams without them. Dr. N.K. Bahekar, the principal, served as the chairperson of the programme.Item News Clipping- Girls Mahavidyalayat Slide Show Competiton (POwer point presentation Competition at SSGC, Gondia)(Sakal, 2013-12-30) SakalA Slide Show (PowerPoint Presentation) Competition was held at S.S. Girls’ Mahavidyalaya, Gondia, as part of the Jaagar Janiv Abhiyaan – Gender Equality Campaign, aiming to promote awareness about gender equality through technology. Many students actively participated, sharing their views on equality, women empowerment, and social justice via well-prepared presentations. The event was chaired by Dr. N. K. Bahekar, with journalist Naresh Rahile as the Chief Guest. Present on the dais were Sawant Doye and IT teacher Mr. Dahake. In his address, Dr. Bahekar highlighted the important role of technology in spreading awareness more efficiently and urged students to use digital platforms responsibly to foster social change. In the competition, Renu Agrawal won first place, Rukhsar Sheikh took second, and Anushri Kurve secured third. Jyoti Hadge received a special prize. The programme was effectively managed by Alka Patil, and Rajashree D. Wagh delivered the vote of thanks. The Jaagar Janiv Committee members worked diligently to ensure the event's success, ending with a powerful message of equality, awareness, and empowerment.