Monday, 11 October 2021

CCPCR Celebrates International Girl Child Day by organizing “Run for Rights”

By Tricitynews Reporter

Chandigarh, Oct.11, 2021:- Chandigarh Commission for Protection of Child Rights celebrated the International Day of Girl Child by organizing “Run for Rights”. In the program, 300 Girls from 4 (four) leading groups of 50 schools under Girl India Project i.e. Cluster I-Mai Bhago, III-Kalpana Chawla, IV Mary Kom & V- Arunima Sinha participated. 

The run started from New Lake, Sector 42, Chandigarh to Sports Complex, Sector 42, Chandigarh. The Run was addressed by Ravi Kant Sharma, Mayor, Chandigarh as Chief Guest. On this occasion, the pledge on Girl Rights was taken and flag offed by Ms. Anjum Moudgil, Olympian Shooter 2021. The participants were led by Ms. Mannat, Child Right Ambassador, and awarded to the participating schools was done by Dr. Sunil Rayat, Joint Director Sports, Chandigarh Administration. 

The Chandigarh Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Chairperson and Members Ms. Harjinder Kaur, Ms. Pooja Punchhi, Dr. Monica M Singh, Chanchal Singh, RTE Consultant appreciating momentum focused on the need to address the challenges girls face and to promote girls’ empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights. 

The market committee Sector 42, Chandigarh along with the Management of Gurudwara & Temple of Sector 42, Chandigarh showered flowers on the participants of “Run for Rights” and applauded the grand event.   

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS:  

Shivalik Public School, Sector 41-B, Chandigarh

Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh

Delhi Public School, Sector 40C, Chandigarh

AKSIPS-41, Chandigarh

Kids-R-Kids, Sector 42, Chandigarh

GMSSS-38 West, Chandigarh 

Guru Nanak Public School, Sector 36 D, Chandigarh. 

St. Joseph’s Sr. Sec. School, Sector 44D, Chandigarh along with the participants from their group schools.  

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF GIRL CHILD: International Day of the Girl Child was first achieved by the Beijing Declaration in 1995 at the World Conference on Women in Beijing. It was the first-ever event to have identified the need for addressing issues faced by adolescent girls around the world. Every year on October 11, International Day of the Girl Child is celebrated to empower girls and amplify their voice. It acknowledges the importance, power and potential of adolescent girls by encouraging the opening up of more opportunities for them. This day also holds importance as it eliminates the gender-based challenges that little girls face around the world, including child marriages, discrimination, violence and poor learning opportunities. 

 

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