On March 8, 2021, the spirit of womanhood resonated through the halls of Don Bosco Technical School, Maligaon, as DB Tech Maligaon embraced the celebration of International Women’s Day with zeal and fervor.

Graced by esteemed guests, Fr. Ethelbert Minj and Fr. Amit Tete, the event exuded a vibrant energy, setting the stage for meaningful conversations and reflections.

Fr. Ethelbert Minj, the rector of the institution, delivered an impassioned address, emphasizing the indispensable need for balance between career pursuits and familial responsibilities. He underscored the pivotal role of family support in a woman’s journey towards success, while advocating for greater awareness of women's rights and the imperative of gender equality. His words resonated deeply, echoing the collective aspirations for a more equitable society.

Mrs. Mary Baskey, a revered trainer at the center, shared poignant anecdotes from her own journey, shedding light on the myriad challenges faced by women and the resilience required to navigate them. Her message reverberated with empowerment and solidarity, urging female participants to stand steadfast in the face of adversity, poised to carve out brighter futures for themselves.

Amidst the enlightening discourse, the event also showcased the rich cultural tapestry of the center, with captivating dance performances and soul-stirring songs by the talented students, adding an enchanting dimension to the proceedings.

Behind the scenes, Mr. Leo Lacto Kerketta, the indefatigable electrical trainer of Maligaon center, orchestrated the event with finesse, ensuring its seamless execution and success.

As the curtains drew to a close on this memorable celebration, it left in its wake a palpable sense of empowerment, igniting a renewed commitment towards championing women's rights and fostering inclusivity in all spheres of society.