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Saturday 23 March 2019

National Seminar on Women in Science and Technology Valedictory

The formal session of the concluding day of the seminar was handled by  Dr. Mini Shaji Thomas, the director of NIT Tiruchirappalli. The  director's lecture titled "Wake up, Grab the Opportunities" turned out  to be an inspirational one for the delegates as she recounted her  success story of surviving all odds and becoming a woman leader. Being  the only woman director in among the 32 NITs in India, Dr. Thomas  spoke at length on the fact that women need to work much harder than  men in order to succeed. Citing her own experience of simultaneously  handling personal and professional duties and responsibilities (as a  mother, teacher, and administrator among other roles) she observed  that women need to fix their priorities. According to Dr. Thomas, it  is important for women to be visible and innovative in their  profession to be a role model for others. The director concluded her  lecture by reminding the delegates that "Wake up, grab the  opportunities" was her success mantra.

In the following session which started at 11.30 a.m., Ms. Sashi  Sairaman, CEO, MTAB Technology Centre Chennai, gave a lecture on  women's challenges in the corporate world. Ms.Sairaman began her  
lecture by noting that women work under tremendous pressure in the  corporate world. Though the corporate world is far more accommodative  for women compared to mainstream society,there is an urgent need to  
develop an ecosystem for them to work comfortably. She also contended  that women need to sustain their competitive attitude and willingness  to learn throughout their careers. Narrating from her personal  experiences, Ms. Sairaman also remarked that the manufacturing industry is a men-dominated space. She went on to caution the  listeners that women shouldn't be complacent and that there is no need  for the womenfolk to be guilt-ridden for prioritizing their career  over family and children. Ms. Sairaman's lecture was followed by the  valedictory session.

In the valedictory session, Dr. M. Venkata Kirthiga and Dr. K.N.  Sheeba, the members of the coordinating committee, presented a brief  review of the seminar. It was followed by feedback from participants,  
certificate distribution, and felicitation of the speakers. The  session concluded with the vote of thanks delivered by Dr. K.M. Meera  Sherrifa Begum.



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