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Chandigarh’s PHD Chamber Honors 42 Women Achievers
Chandigarh’s PHD Chamber honored 42 women achievers, including Padma Shri awardees Nirmal Rishi, Malini Awasthi, Shovana Narayan, Arjuna winner Geeta Phogat and others.
Chandigarh – The Punjab Hindi Daily (PHD) Chamber in the city recently honoured 42 women achievers for their contributions across diverse fields.
Among those recognised were three Padma Shri awardees – Nirmal Rishi, Malini Awasthi and Shovana Narayan – as well as Arjuna award winner Geeta Phogat. The list also included Rubika Liyaquat and Rekha Sharma, and the former chairperson of the National Commission for Women, who also serves as a Rajya Sabha member.
The PHD Chamber has made it a point to celebrate women who serve as role models for younger generations.
The event gathered representatives from industry, academia and civic organisations, creating a platform for dialogue on gender inclusion and the value of diverse perspectives in public life.
While specific speeches were not detailed in the available reports, the gathering underscored a shared commitment to acknowledging and supporting women’s contributions.
Historically, recognitions of this nature have helped to shine a light on the often under‑represented voices of women in sectors such as media, politics and sports.
The inclusion of Padma Shri and Arjuna awardees in the list reflects the chamber’s intent to honour excellence that extends beyond local boundaries.
The former chairperson of the National Commission for Women, whose presence among the honourees illustrates the intersection of women’s rights advocacy and legislative influence, brings a particular weight to the occasion.
Rubika Liyaquat, known for her work in journalism, and Rekha Sharma, recognised for her contributions to social services, add further dimensions to the celebration.
Their achievements illustrate how women can excel in both media and community development, reinforcing the chamber’s message that leadership is not confined to a single domain.
The ceremony also gave businesses a chance to express support for gender parity, with representatives pledging to foster inclusive workplaces and promote women’s empowerment.
In recent years, Chandigarh has seen growing discussions around gender representation in public forums and corporate boards.
The PHD Chamber’s decision to honour 42 women achievers aligns with these broader conversations, offering a tangible example of how recognition can translate into advocacy.
As the region continues to evolve, events like this serve as reminders that celebrating success is a step toward broader inclusion.
The chamber’s ongoing efforts to spotlight women’s achievements may inspire policy makers, educators and private sector leaders to further advance equality.
Overall, the gathering stood as a clear affirmation of the value of women’s contributions to Chandigarh’s social and economic fabric.
By honouring 42 trailblazers, the PHD Chamber not only recognised individual excellence but also reinforced a collective commitment to fostering a more inclusive environment for all.
The ceremony thus not only celebrates past achievements but also paves the way for future progress in the region.
Source: Hindustan Times
