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Women playing key role in the development of the nation and State: Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda

Minister Awards UG and PG Degrees to 650 Students at the Convocation Ceremony of Government Women College, Jhojhu Kalan

Posted On: 30 May 2026 6:03PM

Chandigarh, May 30 – Haryana Education Minister, Sh. Mahipal Dhanda said that a degree is not merely a piece of paper, but a symbol of the hard work, dedication of students, sacrifices made by parents, and the faith reposed in them by their teachers. He said that daughters are no longer behind in any field and are making significant contributions to the development of the state and the nation. He added that the convocation ceremony reflects the growing awareness and impact of women’s education in rural areas.

 

The Education Minister was addressing the second convocation ceremony of Government Women College, Jhojhu Kalan, Charkhi Dadri, as the Chief Guest. On the occasion, he awarded undergraduate and postgraduate degrees to 650 students and wished them success in their future endeavours.

 

Sh. Dhanda said that the Government Women's College, Jhojhu Kalan, is writing a new chapter in women's empowerment by providing higher education opportunities to girls from rural areas.

 

He said that the Haryana Government is committed to promoting girls’ education and ensuring their progress in every field. With this objective, the state government has resolved to establish a Government Women College within every 20-kilometre radius so that no girl has to travel long distances to pursue higher education and her studies remain uninterrupted.

 

The Minister said that education is the most effective tool to break the chains of social conservatism. It not only imparts knowledge but also equips individuals to face challenges and achieve success in life. He said that educating a girl benefits not only an individual but also strengthens families, society and future generations.

 

Encouraging the students, he urged them not to limit themselves to securing jobs but to become leaders capable of guiding society. He advised them to uphold honesty, cultural values, and remain connected to their roots, irrespective of the path they choose in life.

 

Referring to the global situation, Sh. Dhanda said that many developed nations are facing conflicts and challenges. In such times, India’s civilisation, culture and human values have the potential to guide the world. He said that India’s greatest strength is its youth, with nearly 65 per cent of the population belonging to the younger generation. The government is implementing several initiatives to provide opportunities for skill development, employment and self-employment.

 

He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi, the country is moving forward with the vision of making India a developed nation by 2047. 

 

MLA, Sh. Sunil Sangwan, MLA, Sh. Umed Patuwas, Vice-Chancellor, Chaudhary Bansi Lal University Prof. Deepti Dharmani, SDM, Sh. Virender Singh and other distinguished guests were present.

 

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