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NAC’s Humanitarian award honors trailblazing women

Chennai, Mar 18 (UNI) The Humanitarian Award for Women’s Excellence, hosted by NAC and curated by Apsara Reddy, was dedicated to celebrating the resilience, achievements, and impact of extraordinary women.
Held as an exclusive extension of the prestigious Humanitarian Awards, which has been running successfully for six years, the Women’s Excellence Awards is now in its second year, recognizing women who have broken barriers and transformed lives with their dedication and innovation.
The event commenced with an inspiring video montage from the Humanitarian Awards main event highlighting the remarkable individuals honored for their humanitarian contributions.
The audience was then treated to a soulful musical performance, setting the stage for the night’s prestigious recognitions.
Apsara Reddy, a distinguished journalist and social activist, has once again displayed her exceptional ability to identify and honor women achievers across various domains. Speaking at the event, she emphasized the importance of recognizing women who not only excel in their fields but also contribute meaningfully to society.
It was further enriched by remarks from Anand Ramanujam of NAC, who reaffirmed NAC’s commitment to empowering and celebrating women, a press release here today said.
The awardees, each a leader in her own right, were recognized for their excellence and impact:
Gowri Adappa, an architectural visionary, featured in international magazines and listed among AD100’s most promising talents, was honored for her transformative contributions to architecture.
Sindura Arvind, a pioneering educationist, was celebrated for her 18-year journey at Primrose Schools, where she has shaped young minds and championed humanitarian efforts.
Karthiga, an internationally celebrated makeup artist, known for her bridal artistry and influence among the Indian diaspora, was recognized for her excellence in redefining beauty.
Nilaya, a pediatric dentistry expert, was acknowledged for revolutionizing children’s dental care with her cutting-edge approach.
Shruti, a Tamil Nadu Animal Welfare Board member, was honored for her relentless work in neutering strays and rescuing abandoned animals.
Shubda Dadha, an educationist, was celebrated for her efforts in securing the future of generations through her foundation and schools.
Pooja Singhi, a champion of heritage, was recognized for promoting Kota sarees and supporting Indian weavers.
CSS Latha, a senior journalist, was honored for her outstanding contributions to journalism and media.
Madhura Visweswaran, the force behind Redwood Montessori, was applauded for her progressive approach to education and child development.
Annapoorna Abinesh, a spiritual guide, tarot specialist, and spell magic practitioner, was recognized for her role in helping individuals find clarity and transformation.
This exclusive women’s excellence vertical has become a beacon of recognition, celebrating women achievers who redefine success and create meaningful change.
Apsara Reddy, known for her keen eye in identifying talent and impact, continues to lead the charge in ensuring that women across diverse fields receive the honor they truly deserve.
Humanitarian Award for Women’s Excellence is set to grow into an even more powerful platform for recognizing and inspiring generations of women changemakers.
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