NWC Chair Rekha Sharma Receives Acharya Tulsi Karritva Award
By: WE Staff | Monday, 9 October 2023
National Women Commission Chairperson, Rekha Sharma, was honored with the "Acharya Tulsi Karritva Award 2023" during a prestigious ceremony held in Nandanvan, Mumbai. This annual award, presented in the presence of Acharya Shri Mahashraman Ji, recognizes exceptional service and contributions to society.
Mrs. Rekha Sharma, who has diligently served as the Chairperson of the National Women Commission for six years, received this esteemed honor. The award ceremony took place during the national convention of the All India Terapanth Mahila Mandal, a prominent organization dedicated to the upliftment and empowerment of women.
This recognition places Mrs. Rekha Sharma among an illustrious group of past recipients, including Dr. Purnima Advani, Ms. Kiran Bedi, Mrs. Savitri Jindal, and other prominent women achievers. Mrs. Sharma's dedication and exemplary leadership in advancing women's rights and empowerment earned her this prestigious award.
During the ceremony, Mrs. Rekha Sharma had the opportunity to meet Acharya Shri Mahashraman Ji and express her gratitude for the honor bestowed upon her. The event was marked by significant moments, including introductions, citations, the presentation of a shawl, and the awarding of a memento.
Neelam Sethia, the National President of the Mahila Mandal, provided insights into the award's significance and its role in acknowledging outstanding individuals committed to women's welfare and progress.
The "Acharya Tulsi Karritva Award" has long been a symbol of appreciation for those who have actively contributed to the betterment of society, particularly in championing the cause of women. Mrs. Rekha Sharma's exemplary dedication to the cause of women's empowerment serves as an inspiration to others, making her a deserving recipient of this esteemed award.
This recognition not only celebrates Mrs Sharma's remarkable achievements but also highlights the importance of continued efforts to uplift and empower women in society. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing commitment to gender equality and the advancement of women's rights, reinforcing the idea that empowering women is essential for the progress of society as a whole.
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