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Press Release 01/27/2022 Successful Women Leaders
Inspire With Share Personal Life Stories At Women’s Forum During AAPI's Global
Healthcare Summit “A woman is defined by her courage and
self-confidence,†Dr. Tejaswini Manogna, Miss India-Earth 2019 and the titleholder
of Divine Miss Earth India 2019, in her eloquent and inspiring keynote address at
the Women’s Forum told the hundreds of AAPI delegates during the Global
Healthcare Summit in Hyderabad earlier this month. “Be brave to voice your
choices and do not give up your goals. Speak up. Do not suffer in silence. Be
bold and brave to voice your opinion. If a woman can lead at home, she can lead
the world. Dream to do something for others. If I can do it, you all can do it,â€
Dr. Tejaswini Manogna said. The Women’s Forum organized by Dr. Seema
Arora, Dr. Udaya Shivangi, Dr. Meher Medavaram, Dr. Malati Mehta and Dr. Uma
Jonnalagadda, had a galaxy of successful women, who shared with the AAPI
delegates their own stories of growing up and facing challenges with conviction
and courage, and have today become role models for other women around the
world. The Women’s Forum had Dr. Meenacshi
Martin, a practicing consultant Psychiatrist and award winning Theater Artist,
Film, Television and Netflix Actress; Dr. Juby A. Jacob-Nara, a Public Health
Physician, Vice President and Head of Global Medical Respiratory Allergy &
Gastroenterology (Sanofi-Genzyme) who has been a part of over 50 new medicines
successfully launched including vaccines in the US and globally; Dr. Shantha
Kumari, a senior gynecologist and laparoscopic surgeon, committed to have
‘Cancer Mukt Bharat’ by 2030, to elevate women’s health globally and to stop
violence against women; Preity Ãœpala, a former investment banker turned into
‘Thought Leader, Media Entrepreneur’ and a Miss India International, based in
Hollywood, California, is a Geo-political Expert, award-winning International
Columnist, and director of The Omnia Institute and, Dr. Tejaswini Manogna, Miss
India-Earth 2019 is an Indian model and beauty pageant titleholder. A medical
doctor by profession, she won the title of Divine Miss Earth India 2019 and
represented India at the 19th edition of the Miss Earth pageant held at
Parañaque City, in the Philippines Miss India-Earth 2019, in her keynote
address at the Women’s Forum during the 15th annual GHS 2022 organized by the
American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) in Hyderabad, India,
referred to how the “Nature has given us, the women a bigger responsibility of
being a mother, who has a huge influence on one’s children.†Stating that her
own mother “taught me the value of simple living and high thinking. She did the
best to give me the best in life and gave me the path, and attitude of never
giving up. Be grounded and humble in spite of all the accruements,†she said. Telling the audience that she has the
vision to be “the voice and be the ambassador for the youth,†Dr. Manogna, the
young and charming young leader said, “This vision has given me the inspiration
to wear many hats and achieve many things in life.†Preity Üpala, the Host of a popular show
called ‘The Preity Experience’ shared with the audience, her own personal life
and stated: “IWhat has inspired me in my life and how my life can be of
inspiring to all. In the 21st century, we need to redefine empowerment. Be
proud of where you come from and our culture and we have much to teach the
world.†While describing that “A woman is a like a tea bag, we would know only
when she is in hot water,†she said: “Women are the future of the world.†She stressed the need for understanding
the importance of “Culture, which is my upbringing and values. Power is how you
can be in harmony within you and with the others; Dharma, which is the purpose
and the path that help make an impact; And, finally, Fulfilment, which is in the journey but not at
the end. Leave the world a better place than you had inherited and have the joy
of making a positive impact,†she told the AAPI delegates. Dr. Shantha Kumari, President of
Federation of Obstetric & Gynecological Societies of India, the Treasurer
of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics urged her fellow
women to “Have the courage to say NO to violence against women. Women across
the world are being impacted by violence. If you have the will, you can do it.
Encouraged all women to do regular cervical cancer screening to avoid cancer,
which will result in ‘Cancer Mukht Bharat. She advocated for involving local leaders
who can help make changes. DHEERA in collaboration with WHO and UNICEF is now
offering online certification courses. Stating that “Women in India are more
empowered than women in many other countries of the world,†she said, “Women
should have the right to choose her life, when to do marry, give birth to child
and raise them.†Partnering with men,
she called upon women to “create awareness about the need for gender
neutrality. “You will be empowered only when you can help empower others,†she said.
Dr. Juby A. Jacob-Nara, Vice President and
Head of Global Medical Respiratory Allergy & Gastroenterology at Sanofi-Genzyme
told the AAPI delegates: “I am here to represent women across the world.†Born
in New Delhi to a mother who was extremely poor, but worked hard and became a Nurse
and immigrated to the US. “Despite the many hardships, she helped us get the
best education and that brought about changes. Mother is the key pillar in
one’s life, and let us continue to elevate her.†Stating that, “prevention is
more worth than treatment†she said, “Empower. Educate. And, Inform about the
need to prevent illnesses.†Dr. Meenacshi Martin, an award winning
Theater Artist, Film, Television and Netflix Actress, shared with the audience
her own personal story of how born and
raised in a remote village in India, facing numerous challenges at early
ages of life, has helped her achieve many things in life today. Faced with
numerous road blocks and overcoming them bravely in life, she told the audience
how being a full time mother to a son with cerebral palsy, she has been able to
pursue her goals in life, fulfilling her passion for Medicine and acting, all going
together. She said, “As we grow and mature, our goals keep changing. We, the women
are very adaptive. When faced with resistance or failures, challenges or pushed
to the wall, we are forced to react. Everyone
gets that inner courage when you are faced with challenges and pushed to the
corner.†Dr. Seema Arora, Chair, AAPI National
Women’s Committee, a Past Chair Board of Trustees of AAPI, and a strong
advocate of women empowerment and has been playing an active role in uplifting
women in various walks of life, in her introductory remarks, gave an overview of the programs organized by the
Women’s Forum, with focus on “women who inspire.†Introducing the panelists,
she called them, “an inspiration to the world.†Dr. Arora said, “The Women’s Forum had a
panel of “Women Who Inspire†from all walks of life who have achieved
extraordinary feats in each of their phenomenal lives. This exhilarating forum
has been organized with the objective of bringing together some of the most
accomplished women under one roof who are role models for all other women
around the world.†Quoting the famous and inspiring words of
Mother Teresa, ‘I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across
the waters to create many ripples,’ Dr. Meher Medavaram, Chair of GHS Women’s
Forum, and the regional director for AAPI Northeast central division, Illinois
Indiana and Wisconsin, said, “This is precisely what some of these amazing
women leaders are going to shed light in the women’s forum at the GHS summit!†Dr. Shivangi, Advisor to AAPI Women’s
Forum underscored the importance of the Women’s Forum in AAPI convention and
Global Healthcare Summit, and how it has evolved and today it’s one of the much
sought after event, with distinguished panelists on the Forum. “The Women’s
Forum is where successful and powerful women come and share their life’s
dreams, challenges and this empower and inspire other women. Today’s Forum is
about how career changes by women affect t them and the larger society.†In her concluding remarks, summarizing the
inspiring life stories of brave women who have shown the path to many others
around the world, overcoming the challenges, Dr. Anupama Gotimukula, the only
4th Woman President of AAPI in the past four decades, said, “That was amazing
to hear your personal stories of inspiration.†Reflecting her own life, the
Woman Leader, who has made huge contributions to AAPI in her own unassuming
manner, while taking AAPI to newer heights, said, “I look at myself and say,
‘you can do it, if only you put your heart and soul into it.’ Nothing is impossible.
Impress yourself and be proud of your own self.†Representing the interests of the over
100,000 physicians of Indian origin, leaders of American Association of
Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI), the largest ethnic organization of
physicians, for 40 years. For more details, please visit: https://aapisummit.org/www.aapiusa.org You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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