Trinity Women’s Forum of Trinity College for Women, Namakkal conducted an event in the title of “Graceful walk with head held high and with a piercing stare” (நிமிர்ந்த நன்னடை நேர்கொண்ட பார்வை) on 21.04.2023.

Programme on Pudhumai Pen

           Trinity Women’s Forum of Trinity College for Women, Namakkal conducted an event in the title of “Graceful walk with head held high and with a piercing stare” (நிமிர்ந்த நன்னடை நேர்கொண்ட பார்வை) on 21.04.2023.  It was held in the mini-seminar hall.  For the reason of scheme of Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar Memorial New Age Women, Government of Tamil Nadu (தமிழக அரசின் மூவலூர் ராமாமிர்தம் அம்மையார் நினைவு புதுமைப்பெண் திட்டம்), this event was held.   

            Dr. S. Anidha, Assistant Professor in Chemistry & NODAL Officer, Trinity College for Women, Namakkal    delivered the topic of “An awareness programme of Higher Studies and Employment Opportunities for Women (மகளிர் உயர்கல்வி மற்றும் வேலைவாய்ப்புக்கள் தொடர்பான விழிப்புணர்வு நிகழ்வு).  

She pointed out that the availability of various higher studies and employment opportunities in the fields of software, biotechnology, bioinformatics, robotics, python, electronics, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, machine learning, social science, energy engineering, environmental science, architecture, arts & culture, autonomics, virtual agent, machine learning, image recognition & processing, knowledge representation, neutral network, computer vision, speech recognition, deep learning, chat-bot, data science, data analysis, natural language processing, etc., 

            In addition, a booklet of Muvalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar Memorial New Age Women (It contains details of opportunities of Higher Education and Employment Opportunities for females), prepared by the Government of Tamil Nadu under the scheme of Naan Mudhalvan (I am the first).  

            Dr. C. Gobiya, Assistant Professor in Tamil and Mrs. S. Madhukkaraveni, Assistant Professor in Mathematics of the College also took part in that programme. 

More than 100 students took part in that programme. 

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