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Tourism Deptt hosts all women bike rally to celebrate Int’l women’s Day

Jammu, Mar 8: To celebrate International Women’s Day, an all women bike rally was organized by the Directorate of Tourism, Jammu in collaboration with Mission Shakti J&K and Biker Brotherhood motorcycle club.

The Bike rally started from Padam  Shri  Padma Sachdev PG College of Women, Gandhi Nagar,  and was  flagged off by   Purnima Sharma, Deputy Mayor Jammu and Prof. Sangita Nagari, Principal Padam  Shri  Padma Sachdev PG College of Women, in presence of  Vivekanand Rai,   Director Tourism Jammu,   Nuzhat Gul , Secretary, J&K Sports Council and   Naresh Kumar,  Deputy Director Tourism.

Around 47 women bikers participated in the bike rally including 3 police personnel, which covered tourist destinations Surinsar, Mansar and Manwal. Deputy Mayor JMC, while addressing the media said that “Today our daughters are not less than anyone. They are excellent in every field”. She was overwhelmed to see young women gearing on their bikes and congratulated the department for such endeavors.

The Director Tourism, Jammu informed that it is not just a bike rally they are organizing on International Women’s Day, but it is in fact a message that women can do everything. “They can be everything that they want to be and do anything that they want to do” he further added.

The women bikers were received at Mansar by  Sunita Devi, Sarpanch Mansar and  Gurwinder Jeet Singh,  CEO Surinsar Mansar Development Authority. The CEO SMDA said that “The ultimate aim of this rally is to empower women to go to tourist destinations even as solo travelers and also inspire them to become agents of change”.

Preety Chowdhary, a young social activist and biker said that “Today we are here to support one another in promoting women empowerment, recognition and inclusion in society. With this bike rally adventure tourism shall see a new light in J&K”

The theme for this year’s international women day is “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”.

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