Bengaluru, 22 May 2023.
Manipal Academy of Higher
Education (MAHE) is all set to host a “W20-MAHE Women Vice Chancellors’ and
Leaders’ Conclave” in Bengaluru on 26-27 May 2023.W20 is the official G20
engagement group focused on gender equity. Its primary objective is to ensure
that gender considerations are mainstreamed into G20 discussions and translated
into the G20 Leaders’ Declaration as policies and commitments that foster
gender justice and women’s empowerment. The mega event will be attended by
over 40women leaders from various parts of Indiato engage
in meaningful discussions to advance equality for all those on the margins of
development.
The
discussions will run parallelly on five themes concerning women in higher
education, labour force participation, skill development, care work and
leadership. The working paper has been brought out presenting data related to
each one thus leading to evidence-based policy recommendations. Leaders have
been carefully selected for each of the focused panel discussions and is
expected to come out a Charter of Recommendations to be presented to W20. The Chair
and Chief Coordinator of W20 are expected to participate in the event as well.
On 26 May at MAHE campus, Bengaluru, Lt. Gen. Dr. M D
Venkatesh, Vice Chancellor, MAHE will commence the Conclave by delivering
the welcome addressalong with Dr Sandya Purecha, Chairperson of W20. Rest
of the day will be packed with interesting sessions talking about‘Empowering
Women Through Policy Interventions’by Ms. Bharati Ghosh, IPS (Rtd.), member
of NEC; ‘Unveiling WHEEL- Women in Higher Education for Enabling Leadership’byDr
Shamika Ravi, Member EAC-PM, Government of India, NITI Ayog; ‘Digital
Transformation and Role of Educational Institutions’ by Dharitri Patnaik,
Chief Coordinator – W20 Secretariat; and ‘Gender justice and Higher
Education- A MAHE Approach’by Prof Dr Madhu Veeraraghavan, Pro Vice
Chancellor – MAHE Bengaluru.
This will be followed by Nammoora Habba, an evening showcasing important folk dances of
Karnataka.Day 2
will continue with five focused panel discussions with active participation of
all 40 delegates.
Looking forward to the Conclave, LtGen Dr M D Venkatesh,
Vice Chancellor, MAHEcommented, “It is important to
understand that women play the key role of building a healthy society. Only
when we unleash this potential, we can get to a better place as a society. It
will be my pleasure to be a part of the Conclave.”
Prof Dr Madhu
Veeraraghavan, ProVice Chancellor- MAHE Bengaluru said “it will be an honour to be a part of such an event,
which aims to empower women to write the future of the country and the world. I
am looking forward to listening and interacting with amazing minds.”
Prof Dr Neeta Inamdar, the Convener of the Conclave said, “the paradigm shift from women’s development to women-led development calls
for massive exercises from academic discussions to active engagement and policy
advocacy and we are happy be playing active roles in this.”