In Shela , 36 ladies with their children participated, while in Ghuma , close to 50 women and 20 girls were present, along with audience. In Telav, the turnout was 70 ladies and 30 girls participating and children numbered to around 150. The events were conducted in schools and ashrams.

“This Woman’s Day initiative was really our way to thank the women of neighbouring villages for their hospitality towards us. We hoped to fill one day in their life with carefree happiness, and I think we succeeded in doing that. ” said Ajinkya Pawar, Yi Member, MICA net.

Set up in August 2007 as the second Net of Yi in Ahmedabad after the Indian Institute of Management, Yi, MICA Net was awarded the fifth best Yi Net amongst all Nets in India. Prior to Women’s day, Yi MICA has been involved in holding children’s drawing competitions in schools on the occasion on Independence Day, a blood donation camp in association with Prathma Blood centre and a de-worming drive.

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