GEO India Foundation Presents "WOW Wonder Woman Awards" on Women’s Day


  • Awards were presented to 15 female personalities from various fields.

Chennai: International Women's Day was celebrated by GEO India Foundation by organising WOW Wonder Woman Awards 2024 at CITI Centre, Chennai. In this Event Mrs.Shilpam Kapur Rathore, Founder &. Managing Trustee, ARANYA FOUNDATION, Mr. Karun Raman, Fashion Choreographer & Influencer, Mr.Asir Pandian CEO YMCA Madras & Actress Iniya, Founder, Anora Art Studio graced the occasion as Chief Guests.

Awardees namely Dr.Sudha,J.Rekha Priyadarshini ,Gayathri Shankar , Mrs. Anitha Srinath,Mrs. Sugandha Vel Murugan , Mrs. Kalyananthy Satchithananthan, Mrs. Bhuvana Raj, Dr. Shivaumaiyaal Premavathy, Ms. Porkodi Palaniappan, Dr. Rajameenakshi, Mrs. Devikala. & Mrs. T.R. Vijayalakshmi Nexus PR are the 15 personalities were given the best Female Achievers Awards.

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In this event, Priya Jemima, founder of GEO India Foundation donated 10 Food Court sponsored by Rotary Club of Madras South and 10 Tailoring Machines  sponsored by Rotary Club of Spot Light for the development of Tribal women.

Priya Jemima, founder of GEO India Foundation, the organizer of the event, said that all the awardees are role models for women who are striving to achieve and have organized this event to encourage them to harness the power of rural women.

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