Rupa Kurre of Birgaon, Raipur, Chhattisgarh was honored with the National Women’s Award in Madhya Pradesh.
Rupa Kurre of Birgaon, Raipur, Chhattisgarh was honored with the National Women’s Award in Madhya Pradesh.
Raipur/ A special felicitation ceremony was organized in three phases by the History and Archeology Research Institute in Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh. In which Kona’s Ambassador to India and Press Club President Dr. Kulwant Singh Saluja was especially present, a large number of people from Chhattisgarh participated in the program, who were honored in the dignified presence of special guests there. Women social worker and district minister of Bharatiya Janata Party Scheduled Caste Morcha, Mrs. Rupa Jagdish Kurre, resident of Birgaon, was specially present in the program and was honored by the institute. Mrs. Kurre, a resident of Birgaon, is known for her social work in her area and the capital. Apart from the social work done towards women, she is also fulfilling her responsibilities in BJP very well. In view of his special works, he was honored in Balaghat. Collector Girish Kumar Mishra was the chief guest of the program organized in the first phase. The program was presided over by Mrs. Rupa Jagdish Kurre and Kona’s Ambassador to India and Press Club President Kulwant Singh Saluja and Dr. Virendra Singh Gaharwar, National President of the Institute of Archaeology, were present as special guests. The narrow gauge engine of the train was inaugurated here in three phases with the honor of eminent people in different fields. During this, Mrs. Kurre was also honored with the National Women’s Award by giving memento, shawl and certificate. This National Women Award was given to Mrs. Kurre in the presence of Balaghat Collector Girish Kumar Mishra, Madhya Pradesh Government Assembly Member MLA Anuja Munjare, Municipality President Mrs. Bharti Thakur. On Mrs. Kurre being honored with the National Women’s Award, women social workers from across the state are expressing their happiness and giving their best wishes.