Imphal: The Indian Army commemorated the International Women’s Day with a series of impactful events across the North Eastern states, reinforcing the commitment to women empowerment, health awareness and community engagement.
At Leimakhong Military Station, Manipur, Priya Kartikeya, chairperson of the Family Welfare Organisation (FWO) Red Shield Division, led the felicitation, honouring 29 women conservancy staff for their dedication to maintaining cleanliness and greenery and acknowledging their tireless contributions.

In Hengjang, Manipur, the Army organized a lecture on Women Empowerment, followed by a friendly volleyball match, witnessing enthusiastic participation from the local community. This event marked the culmination of a four-day celebration, which included a Women’s Health Awareness Session at John Calvin Academy, a discussion on The Role of Women in the Armed Forces at Khurkhul Standard English School, and a Medical Camp at Kanto Sabal in Imphal.

Furthering the celebration, multiple activities were held in the Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts under the theme “For All Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, and Empowerment”, a Health Awareness Drive was conducted at the Sangai University Relief Camp to educate displaced families on preventive healthcare and nutrition.

A Run for Fun at Sendra Village promoted fitness and camaraderie among women, while an interactive session on hygiene and sanitation empowered participants with essential health knowledge. Additionally, the Army’s initiative at the Cosmetic Centre in Phubala introduced local women to livelihood enhancement programs, fostering economic independence.

In Aizawl, Mizoram, a Women’s Health Awareness Session was conducted at 1 Mizoram National Cadet Corps (NCC) Battalion by health experts from Indian Army under the aegis of Red Shield Division. The session focused on menstrual hygiene, early breast cancer detection and breaking societal taboos, ensuring young women were equipped with critical health information.
In Tinsukia, Assam, a lecture on Women’s Empowerment was conducted at Adarsha Vidya Mandir Middle English School, Margherita, engaging 09 teachers and 88 students in a thought-provoking discussion on gender equality and leadership.

In Masimpur, the Army recognized the contributions of defence civilian women employees by felicitating them with tokens of appreciation. A motivation and awareness lecture further inspired the participants, emphasizing their essential role in nation-building.

Through these initiatives, the Indian Army reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to empowering women, fostering inclusivity, and strengthening community bonds across the North Eastern States.