New Delhi: The All Success Charitable Trust (ACS) organized a special ceremony at the Constitution Club of India to honor women who have made extraordinary contributions to nation-building and social development. The event celebrated the achievements of these women who have played a significant role in bringing about positive change and empowering communities. Overall, the ceremony was a heartfelt tribute to women leaders, changemakers, and unsung heroines who have achieved remarkable success in their respective fields.
ACS spokesperson Dr. Shruti Sahrawat said, “Our organization supports and honors those who contribute to the progress of society.”
On this occasion, Indresh Kumar, a member of the National Executive of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), emphasized the importance of women’s empowerment and their role in building a strong and inclusive society. He said, “Women have always been the driving force of progress, and their contributions should be celebrated on every platform.” He further stated, “We have a duty toward two mothers: one is our motherland, and the other is the mother who gave us birth. Without women, no life can be created. Their role in nation-building is as crucial as their role in nurturing life.”
Justice Harish Chandra Mishra said, “By celebrating the achievements of these extraordinary women, we are setting an example for the next generation. It is essential to recognize and appreciate the changemakers who selflessly work for the improvement of our nation.”
The event was attended by dignitaries including Indresh Kumar, RSS National Executive member, Savitri Thakur, Minister of Women and Child Development, and Justice Harish Chandra Mishra, Lokayukta of Delhi. These esteemed individuals praised the honored women and highlighted the vital role of women in nation-building.