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Sikar Rani Lakshmibai’s birth anniversary celebrated as Women’s Power Day

Sikar : Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad celebrated the birth anniversary of Rani Laxmibai as Nari Shakti Diwas. Seminars were held in Government Arts College, Government Science College and Shri Krishna Satsang Girls College. A seminar was held at Shri Krishna Satsang Girls College on the role and duties of women in modern society.

Government Commerce College Principal Dr. Sunita Pandey and Women Police Station Officer Preeti Beniwal said that for women’s safety, there is a need to fulfill one’s duties towards women and girls. During this, teachers and students of the college including Dr. Deepti Tiwari, Dr. Anjwal Seemar, ABVP city minister Akshat, Ramesh Bhinchar and Satyendra were present.

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