RajaRajeswari
College of Physiotherapy
Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru
Recognized by Govt. of Karnataka & Indian Association of Physiotherapists(A unit of RajaRajeswari Group of Institutions, Bengaluru)
On 26th March 2026, RajaRajeswari Group of Institutions and Sri Chamundeshwari Group of Institutions celebrated Women’s Day at ACS Convention Centre, RRMCH at 10:00 A.M.
The event was conducted under the guidance of Dr. A.C. Shanmugam, Chairman, and Sri A.C.S. Arun Kumar, President, and was presided over by Smt. Lalithalakshmi, Chairperson, MCET, along with Dr. S. Vijayanand, Executive Director, and heads of the institutions. The institution had the privilege of hosting renowned Indian cine actress Megha Shetty as the Chief Guest.The event commenced with an inaugural address by Dr. B. Sathyamurthy, Dean, followed by a welcome address by Dr. Prathiba, HOD, Paediatrics (SCMCH).
In her presidential address, Smt. Lalithalakshmi emphasized the strength and potential of women, highlighting the vision of Dr. A.C. Shanmugam in ensuring equal opportunities for women across all institutions, with more than 60% of the staff being women. She encouraged every woman to strive for higher achievements and to support and inspire future generation and also reiterated that empowering women is not optional, it is essential.
A significant highlight of the event was the Water Conservation Oath, where more than 3000 women, all dressed in blue, pledged to preserve water and promote sustainability. Mr. Harish from the Asia Book of Records announced the remarkable achievement of setting a record for the maximum number of women taking a water conservation oath, which has been recognized by both the Asia Book of Records and the India Book of Records.
Water is the essence of life, and conserving it is no longer a choice—it is a responsibility. As the world faces growing water scarcity, every drop saved today secures a better tomorrow.
The women of RajaRajeswari Group of Institutions and Sri Chamundeshwari Group of Institutions had united in a powerful show of commitment by taking an oath to save water and protect the environment on this occasion of “Women’s Day Celebration”- 26th March, 2026.
Marking the impact of the day, the attempt made set a record for the Maximum Women Taking a Water Conservation Oath in both the Asia Book of Records and the India Book of Records. Total of 2000 both Teaching and Non Teaching from RajaRajeswari Medical College and 1000 form RajaRajeswari College of Nursing, RajaRajeswari College of Allied Health Science and RajaRajeswari College of Para Medical with the participation of more than 3,000 women, this initiative serves as a strong reminder that collective action can drive meaningful change. By pledging to use water wisely, they aim to inspire communities and safeguard this precious resource for future generations.
Together, let us act today to preserve life tomorrow.
Addressing the gathering, Megha Shetty inspired the audience to take initiative, seize opportunities, and work towards their dreams with determination. She also emphasized the importance of education, personal growth, and financial independence in empowering women.
In a ceremonial moment the Chief Guest was felicitated by all the dignitaries on stage.
Several faculty members, doctors, and staff were also honored for their dedicated service and contributions to the institution. The event also featured the presentation of awards to participants of various cultural and sports competitions conducted throughout the month.
The program concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Shwetha from RajaRajeswari Dental College and Hospital.
The event proved to be a grand success, celebrating the spirit of womanhood, empowerment, and social responsibility, and the institution looks forward to organizing many more such meaningful events in the future.