th October 2015. The campaign was a step forward towards celebrating the spirit of Gender Equality and its importance in recent times. Witnessing a footfall of about 1000 young enthusiasts associated with the United Nations and various colleges of the varsity, it aimed at spreading awareness and engaging the youth on budding issues threatening Gender Equality.
The inaugural speaker of the day, Mr. Saket Mani started by introducing the campaign to the gathering. A session with a young speaker like him marked the essence of the very spirit of making young fanatics the pioneers in the direction of Gender Equality. The next speaker, Mrs. Bani Yadav, a sports woman and rally car racer, engaged the audience in an interactive session and guided them about their role in the process.
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