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Lead Her Ship’: Women’s Conclave at Jamia Hamdard Empowers NGOs to Strengthen Leadership and Collaboration

NEW DELHI :

A two-day Women’s Conclave titled “Lead Her Ship” was inaugurated at Jamia Hamdard University on Wednesday with the participation of over 200 women representatives and 40 NGOs from across India. The event aims to build the capacity of women-led NGOs, enhance their leadership skills, and provide them with practical guidance on registration, funding, and community engagement.

The conclave, organised in collaboration with Tweet Foundation and the Centre for Training and Development is focused on helping women navigate challenges in running NGOs — from compliance and fundraising to partnership building and social outreach.

The event was inaugurated by Dr. M. Afshar Alam Vice-Chancellor of Jamia Hamdard, who emphasised the importance of empowering women to become effective leaders in social work. Ms. Prachi Kaur, the Chief Guest, and several experts from the development and academic sectors were also present.

Speaking at the inaugural session, Dr. Alam said, “We are organising this conclave for women-led NGOs from all over India to help them understand how to work efficiently — how to apply for funds, register their organisations, and collaborate effectively. The title ‘Lead Her Ship’ beautifully captures the spirit of women leadership — to ensure that their ship sails smoothly and contributes meaningfully to the nation and the world.”

He added that NGOs from all regions — North, South, East, West, and even the Andaman Islands are attending, making the conclave a truly national platform for women leaders.

The sessions across the two days will cover vital topics such as legal compliance, resource mobilisation, data collection, and result-oriented community engagement, Experts will also share success stories of established NGOs to inspire new entrants in the field.

Ms Rahmathunnissa, Chairperson of Tweet Foundation, outlined the core objectives of the conclave, saying, “Our goal is to collaborate, share ideas, and empower women through dialogue, sharing, and caring. The sessions will help participants understand how to legalise their work, comply with regulations, and develop leadership qualities. We also want to train them to identify and mobilise resources effectively.”

He further highlighted the need for NGOs to be financially committed and transparent, ensuring that their assistance helps beneficiaries — particularly women and girls — live with dignity and long-term self-reliance.

The conclave is designed as a forum for mutual learning and networking, where participants can exchange their experiences, discuss challenges, and explore partnerships with both government and non-government agencies. The second day will feature a directory release and special sessions chaired by Dr. Alam, along with presentations from leading NGOs and policymakers.

With its focus on leadership development, capacity building, and sustainable social change, the Women’s Conclave at Jamia Hamdard reflects a growing movement towards recognising women as central drivers of community transformation.

As Dr. Alam aptly summed up, “When women lead her ship, they not only navigate their own path but steer the entire community towards progress.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / October 08th, 2025

Empowering Futures: The Role of Centre for Training and Academic Guidance (CTAG)

NEW DELHI :

Through its dedication, sensitivity, and comprehensive approach, CTAG empowers individuals from socio-economically weaker backgrounds to pursue their dreams and aspirations.

In the pursuit of a brighter future for all, particularly those from socio-economically weaker backgrounds, initiatives like the Centre for Training and Academic Guidance (CTAG) play a pivotal role. CTAG, a non-profit organization under the auspices of the Human Welfare Foundation, is dedicated to providing career counseling and guidance to students hailing from such backgrounds.

In this exclusive interview, Ayesha Sultana, Assistant Editor of Radiance and an educator and academician by profession, engages in a conversation with Faizy Rahman, a dynamic individual with a diverse educational background, holding a BTECH in Mechanical Engineering from DTU and an MA in Psychology from DU. Currently serving as the Centre In-Charge of CTAG, Mr. Rahman brings a unique blend of technical expertise and psychological insight to his role. With her keen interest in initiatives aimed at empowering individuals from diverse backgrounds, Ayesha delves into CTAG’s mission and impact through her insightful questions.

Q: Could you provide an overview of CTAG’s mission and objectives?

A: CTAG’s mission is to provide career counseling and guidance to students from socio-economically weaker sections of society. We aim to empower individuals with the knowledge and tools to make informed career decisions, thereby opening doors to brighter futures.

Q: What inspired the establishment of CTAG, and how does it aim to make a difference in the lives of its beneficiaries?

A: CTAG was established to address the barriers faced by students from disadvantaged backgrounds in accessing career guidance. By providing personalized guidance and support, we strive to empower our beneficiaries to pursue fulfilling career paths aligned with their interests and aptitudes.

Q: Can you elaborate on the services and programs offered by CTAG to achieve its objectives?

A: Certainly. CTAG offers a range of services including psychometric assessments, individual counseling sessions, group workshops, career awareness workshops, and scholarship support. Additionally, we provide training programs for teachers and counseling professionals to enhance their skills in guiding students effectively.

Q: How does CTAG ensure its guidance and assessments are culturally sensitive, particularly in states across North India?

A: Cultural sensitivity is integral to our approach at CTAG. We tailor our assessments and guidance to suit the cultural backgrounds of our students, ensuring that our services are relevant and effective. By understanding and respecting cultural nuances, we aim to build trust and rapport with our beneficiaries.

Q: What initiatives does CTAG undertake to engage with the community and raise awareness about career guidance?

A: CTAG actively engages with communities through outreach programs, workshops, and seminars to raise awareness about the importance of career guidance. We collaborate with local organizations, schools, and colleges to reach a wider audience and provide valuable insights into career options and opportunities.

Q: As CTAG expands its reach, what are some future goals and aspirations for the organization?

A: Our future goals include expanding our reach to underserved communities across India and enhancing the quality and accessibility of our services. We aim to leverage technology and innovation to reach more individuals and provide them with the guidance and support they need to pursue their aspirations.

Q: How does CTAG measure its impact and success in empowering individuals from socio-economically weaker backgrounds?

A: CTAG evaluates its impact through various metrics including the number of beneficiaries served, feedback from beneficiaries and their success stories, partnerships formed with educational institutions and community organizations, and post-counselling tracking of students. We continuously assess and refine our programs to ensure they effectively meet the needs of our beneficiaries.

Q: What kind of help do you provide after career guidance for placements?

A: We offer an Employability Enhancement Program which includes assistance on how to face an interview and writing CVs.

Q: What else does CTAG offer besides career guidance?

A: CTAG also provides training for teachers and mentors, as well as one-day career guidance counselor workshops. Additionally, we offer a Career Guide Training Program for individuals interested in becoming professional career counselors. We also conduct a 5-day program for comprehensive guidance, annually.

Q: How can individuals access all the information provided by CTAG?

A: We have a career library and an updated website which provide information on various courses, admissions, university notifications, etc.

Individuals can access information through our website, www.ctag.in and/or contact us via WhatsApp at 72919 20374.

In a world where opportunities are often scarce, organizations like CTAG serve as beacons of hope, guiding individuals towards brighter futures. Through its dedication, sensitivity, and comprehensive approach, CTAG empowers individuals from socio-economically weaker backgrounds to pursue their dreams and aspirations. As it continues to expand its reach and impact, CTAG remains committed to shaping careers and transforming lives for the better.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Face to Face / by Ayesha Sultana, Radiance News Bureau / May 05th, 2024