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PRCI confers Aadhvika Annual National Award to USTM PRO

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Guwahati, Sept 21:  The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM), Rani Pathak Das has been conferred Aadhvika Annual  National Award  2023 for Women for Communication/ PR professionals in a solemn function held in New Delhi today.

The Aadhvika Annual Awards for Women 2023 is an initiative of Public Relations Council of India (PRCI)  to recognize and acknowledge women’s potential, celebrate their achievements, and showcase their success.

They seven categories of awards, exclusively for women achievers.

1) Aadhvika Woman Communicator of the Year –

For Communication/ PR Professionals – National Award for 2023

2) Aadhvika Woman Entrepreneur of the Year –

Recognizing woman entrepreneurs in self-businesses across Technology, Music, Media, Theatre, Visual arts, Crafts, Digital media, Health & Wellness, Beauty & Self-care.-   National award for 2023

  1. Aadhvika Sports Woman of the Year –

Any Sport – National Award for 2023

  1. Aadhvika Woman Author, Writer, Journalist, and Columnist for the best story of the Year- National Award for 2023
  2. Aadhvika Woman Performer in Mental Health and Well-Being –

Recognizing Woman Counsellors in Mental Health/ Family, Marriage, Addiction, etc. Therapists, Psychologists,  Psychiatrists. Psychoanalysts, Therapists- For providing guidance and interventions that support emotional and mental health and focus on preventing poor mental health for those in need – National Award for 2023.

  1. Aadhvika Woman Artiste of the Year in Art and Culture, which includes Dance, Drama, Music, Photography, and Painting – National Award for 2023
  2. Aadhvika Woman CEO of the Year. – Govt & Private Sector company heads, IAS, IPS, IRS, IFS, IES, or Heads of any organization. – National Award for 2023

Aadhvika Awards are open to all women. Members can nominate the right person from anywhere in the world.

 

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