On 15th November 2023, motivational speech on “கொட்டு முரசே, எட்டுமறிவினில் ஆணுக்கிங்கே பெண் நிகர் என!” was conducted in Aanantha Arangam at 2.00 p.m. The programme commenced with the prayer song and Tamilthai Vazhthu by students followed by lighting the Kuthuvilakku by the dignitaries. Ms. S. Hemalatha of I B.Sc C.S. welcomed the gathering.
Shri.CA.N.V.Natarajan, the Chairman of Paavai Institutions honored the Guest Speaker with shawl and memento and delivered his presidential address.
Ms. Srimathi of II B.C.A introduced the Guest Speaker Dr. Parveen Sultana, professor and motivational speaker. The special guest of the program asserted that if women want to be equal to men, they have to be fighters, because fighting spirit keeps them alive and to be intellectually challenged. She stated that girl students should be the good steward of opportunities and time in their youth period. She added that women should realize their potential and self-respect, act with self-discipline and honesty which lead to greatness and elevation. She then insisted the students to search knowledge in the society full of good and evil; realize where they are losing and act with awareness. She further said that women should be time managers and their action should provide them self-esteem. She elevated the thoughts of student community by uttering the golden words “Feel the pain, but don’t suffer” and “However may be your entry, your exit should be a history”. She concluded her speech declaring that freedom to do good deeds and self-respect are the accessories to elevate as an achiever and also a role model for the younger generation.
The Correspondent of Paavai Institutions felicitated the gathering. The programme came to an end with the Vote of Thanks delivered by Ms.D.Srinithi of II B.B.A. followed by the National Anthem. Director Administration Dr. K.K Ramasamy, Athanur Amman Temple Secretary Mr. Periyasamy, A.G.M.Nathan, Principals of Paavai Institutions, Heads of various departments and the staff members of Pavai Arts and Science College for Women, graced the occasion by their presence.