In a stirring address at Mata Sundri College for Women’s annual day celebrations, Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor TS Sandhu celebrated the institution’s role in building a cadre of self-assured female leaders ready to steer national advancement.
Sandhu pointed to India’s transformative journey, as articulated by PM Narendra Modi: moving from mere women’s development to women-led development. This shift underscores women’s expanding influence in national progress.
At the heart of this change is education, serving dual purposes—individual empowerment and societal fortification. ‘These colleges bear the responsibility to cultivate not just intellect but also the confidence and leadership needed for today’s interconnected challenges,’ he asserted.
He delved deeper: amid information overload, success hinges on ethical application of knowledge, guided by strong values and wise judgment.
Turning to the students on the cusp of new beginnings, Sandhu framed their transition as opportunity-laden. ‘Embrace uncertainties; your decisions will ripple outward, influencing families and communities. Stay committed to continuous learning post-graduation.’
His words resonated as a call to action, reinforcing how empowered women are key to India’s ambitious growth trajectory.