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International Women’s Day Awareness Ride Promotes Empowerment & Safety

KALYAAN TRUST is organizing the International Women’s Day Awareness Ride under the theme ‘Empowered Women, Empowered Communities’.

The initiative aims to highlight women’s empowerment in health, legal rights, entrepreneurship, and STEM education while also promoting road safety.

The ride will cover four zones in Delhi – North, South, East, and West – where local women motorbike riders will participate in awareness campaigns before converging in Central Delhi for the main event.

Key Objectives

  • Raising Awareness: Covering issues such as women’s health, financial independence, and legal rights.
  • Promoting Road Safety: Emphasizing emergency preparedness and defensive riding.
  • Encouraging Community Engagement: Involving professionals, local authorities, and social activists.
  • Honoring Achievements: Recognizing women making significant contributions in various fields.

Event Details

  • Date: 8 March 2025
  • Starting Points: North, South, East, and West Delhi
  • Final Venue: Central Delhi
  • Participants: Women bikers, community members, dignitaries, and traffic officials
  • Special Guests: Prominent women leaders, entrepreneurs, and ex-army officers

Zone-Specific Themes

  • South Delhi: Women’s Health & Road Safety – Focus on reproductive health, mental well-being, self-defense, and helmet safety.
  • North Delhi: Women in STEM & Road Safety – Sessions on STEM scholarships, innovation, and vehicle maintenance.
  • East Delhi: Legal Rights & Road Safety – Discussions on workplace rights, inheritance laws, and personal safety on the road.
  • West Delhi: Entrepreneurship & Financial Independence – Workshops on financial literacy, investment strategies, and business mentoring.

Main Event In Central Delhi

Held at YWCA Connaught Place, the event will feature expert talks, an audiovisual presentation, and an appreciation ceremony.

Key Activities

  • Opening Speech by KALYAAN TRUST officials,
  • Address by Experts from healthcare, STEM, law, and entrepreneurship sectors,
  • Awards Ceremony for dignitaries, lead riders, and organizing teams,
  • Networking Session and distribution of goodie bags, and
  • Event Documentation for future awareness campaigns

Expected Impact

  • Enhanced Awareness: Educating communities on critical women’s issues and road safety.
  • Community Involvement: Engaging NGOs, law enforcement, and corporate leaders.
  • Safer Roads: Promoting helmet use, safe riding habits, and emergency preparedness.
  • Long-Term Change: Advocating for policy reforms through collaboration with authorities.

The International Women’s Day Awareness Ride 2025 is a step toward a more inclusive society, ensuring that empowerment and safety remain a priority beyond Women’s Day.

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Mankrit Kaur

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