Meghalaya: USTM PRO Dr. Rani Pathak Das conferred Aadhvika Annual National Award 2023
First Published: 22nd September, 2023 15:12 IST
Dr.Das was given the award by veteran politician and former Cabinet Minister Jual Oram in New Delhi
Dr. Rani Pathak Das, Public Relations Officer of the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM) has been conferred the Aadhvika Woman Communicator of the Year – for Communication and PR Professionals – National Award for 2023 by the Public Relations Council of India (PRCI).
Dr. Rani Pathak Das recieved the award in a function of 17th Global Communication Conclave organised PRCI at the Civil Services Officers Institute Auditorium at Chanakyapuri in New Delhi on Thursday evening.
Dr. Das was presented the award by veteran politician and former Cabinet Minister Jual Oram in presence of PRCI chairman MB Jayaram; Geetha Shankar, National President, PRCI apart from a host of distinguished delegates.
Receiving the award, Dr. Rani Pathak Das said, “I must acknowledge the incredible team at USTM without whom this achievement would not have been possible. This award is a testament to our collective efforts.”
Expressing her gratitude to PRCI, she said,“It is a reminder that our efforts in the field of public relations are not in vain and that they have a meaningful impact on the organizations we represent and the communities we engage with”.
The Aadhvika Annual Awards for Women 2023 is an initiative of PRCI to recognise and acknowledge women’s potential, celebrate their achievements, and showcase their success.
As many as seven categories of Aadhvika awards, exclusively for women achievers were presented in the award function yesterday.
The Aadhvika awards include ‘Aadhvika Woman Communicator of the Year For Communication, PR Professionals’, ‘Aadhvika Woman Entrepreneur of the Year’, (Recognizing woman entrepreneurs in self-businesses across technology, music, media, theatre, visual arts, crafts, digital media, health and wellness, beauty and self-care), ‘Aadhvika Sports Woman of the Year’, ‘Aadhvika Woman Author, Writer, Journalist, and Columnist for the best story of the Year’, ‘Aadhvika Woman Performer in Mental Health and Well-Being’ (Recognizing woman counsellors in mental health, family, marriage, addiction, etc.)
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