Karpagam Academy of Higher Education organizes Women’s Day lecture on women-centric topics

Resource person K Kumutha Chandrika of CPN charitable Trust addressed the students on the select topic "Out of Syllabus".


Coimbatore: The Women Empowerment Cell, Department of Computer Science and Rotaract club of Karpagam Academy of Higher Education celebrated International Women's Day.



The Vice-chancellor Dr B. Venkatachalapathy, delivered the Presidential address. Dr P. Thamilarasi, Dean, of Students affairs felicitated the gathering.

Resource person K Kumutha Chandrika of CPN charitable Trust addressed the students on the select topic "Out of Syllabus".In her speech, she highlighted various women-centric topics such as feminism, menstrual cups, and sex education and explained the importance of breastfeeding and babywearing,

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