Canadian Missions in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru will stamp the International Day of the Girl (IDGC) on October 11, 2018, with a scope of exercises to enable young ladies and feature the way that young ladies can accomplish their fantasies.
In New Delhi, the High Commission of Canada, as a team with Plan India, will welcome a youthful college understudy from Bihar, a backer for young ladies’ rights, to go up against the job of the High Commissioner for the day. She will visit Suncity School in Gurugram and talk about breaking sexual orientation generalizations and the significance of young ladies’ training. Later in the day, she will join Canada’s High Commissioner to India Nadir Patel and heads of other strategic missions at an occasion to feature the significance of putting resources into young ladies, sorted out by Plan India. The High Commissioner will likewise take an interest in a live Twitter Chat on October 10 at 17:00 IST, together with Sucharita Dutta from Nutrition International, movie producer Nandita Das, Shaheen Mistri from Teach For India and independent columnist Anjali Mody.
Talking about this event, Patel stated, “The International Day of the Girl gives us a chance to feature the necessities and privileges of young ladies. This year, we at the High Commission are focussing on young ladies’ training since it has an immediate and positive effect on improvement.”