By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh 06th March:- In a glowing tribute to womanhood on the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Chandigarh-based Hartek Group, one of India’s fastest growing concerns in the power sector, today honored women achievers from the region who have stood against the tide, broken male bastions and never looked back.
At a special “Celebrating Womanhood” felicitation ceremony organized here by women employees of the Hartek Group, Chandigarh Mayor Asha Kumari Jaswal honored the outstanding women achievers with mementos, commendation certificates and cash awards. Appreciating the initiative taken by the Hartek Group, the Mayor said that such women are the pride of our society. We should draw attention to their inspiring success stories at every given opportunity so that they act as role models for other women.
The awardees included Manjit Kaur, an ambulance driver in
Jalandhar who forayed into male bastion by taking up this job nine years ago to
support her family after her husband suffered a paralytic attack, Mandeep Kaur,
who broke yet another male bastion by becoming a Chandigarh Transport
Undertaking (CTU) bus conductor two years ago but not before facing stiff
resistance from her family members, Dolly, who works as a security guard at a
city hotel where she also does night shifts to support her family of five, and
Radha Devi, the sole breadwinner of her family who has been running a tea stall
in Sector 34, Chandigarh, for the past 10 years to repay her family’s loan and
support her seven siblings.
Congratulating women employees of the
Hartek Group who were the spirit behind the “Celebrating Womanhood” ceremony, Keerti
Singh, Director, Human Resources, Hartek Group, said that we are proud of you
for taking the initiative to observe Women’s Day in such a wonderful way. Women
are equal partners in India’s growth story, and we need to empower them to
empower the New India.
Narrating how adversity brought out the
real fighter in her, Manjit said that nine years ago, her life crashed into
chaos when her husband suffered a paralytic attack. But she stood as a rock to
take on the challenges life had brought her way. She worked as a maid in houses
till she had enough money to buy an ambulance of her own. But as Manjit soon realized, working as
an ambulance driver is not easy if you are a woman, especially at night. She
have been attacked a number of times while on night duty, but her fighting
spirit has kept her going. She also faced a lot of opposition from her brothers
who were dead against this job.
The Hartek Group had observed Women’s
Day last year by organizing a free breast cancer screening and awareness camp
in association with the PGI at the anganwadi in Bapu Dham Colony, Chandigarh.
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