Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsProving the adage that girls could be one of the biggest assets of a family were the participants at a competition conducted by the State Bank Retired and Serving Employees Forum (SBRSEF) and the Siruthozil Branch of the State Bank of India. The participants proved their mettle on essay-writing, drawings on national leaders and nature.About 100 girl students from 25 corporation schools in and around the city took part in the competition, which was presided over by the assistant general manager of the Siruthozhil Branch of SBI, C Paul Ranjith. The winners and other students were given gifts and prizes in order to encourage them.R Mohanakrishnan, secretary of SBRSEF who gave away the prizes, said, “Women are not treated on equal footing with men in various respects of day-to-day life. Such competitions, when conducted on a regular basis, can help improve their lot, thereby creating the modern woman, which Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiyar had envisioned.”first published:January 01, 1970, 05:30 ISTlast updated:January 01, 1970, 05:30 IST
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Proving the adage that girls could be one of the biggest assets of a family were the participants at a competition conducted by the State Bank Retired and Serving Employees Forum (SBRSEF) and the Siruthozil Branch of the State Bank of India. The participants proved their mettle on essay-writing, drawings on national leaders and nature.
About 100 girl students from 25 corporation schools in and around the city took part in the competition, which was presided over by the assistant general manager of the Siruthozhil Branch of SBI, C Paul Ranjith. The winners and other students were given gifts and prizes in order to encourage them.
R Mohanakrishnan, secretary of SBRSEF who gave away the prizes, said, “Women are not treated on equal footing with men in various respects of day-to-day life. Such competitions, when conducted on a regular basis, can help improve their lot, thereby creating the modern woman, which Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiyar had envisioned.”
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