Coimbatore Airport Empowers Women with Health Camps & Wellness Talks

Coimbatore International Airport celebrated International Women's Day with a focus on health and wellness for its women employees. The event featured a medical camp organized by VGM Hospital and health awareness sessions conducted by its doctors. A special lecture on holistic wellness and Ayurveda was delivered by an Ayurvedic medical director. The day also included a luncheon gathering, organized by the Kalyanmayee unit, to foster solidarity and celebrate womanhood.

Key Points: Coimbatore Airport Women's Day Health & Wellness Initiatives

  • Medical camp by VGM Hospital
  • Health talks by doctors
  • Special Ayurveda wellness lecture
  • Celebratory luncheon gathering
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Tamil Nadu: Coimbatore International Airport celebrates International Women's Day with health, wellness initiatives

Coimbatore International Airport marked International Women's Day with medical camps, health awareness sessions by doctors, and a celebratory luncheon.

"highlighted the importance of women's health, empowerment, and solidarity in the workplace - Event Report"

Coimbatore, March 8

Coimbatore International Airport celebrated International Women's Day with a series of health and wellness programmes organised by Kalyanmayee.

Activities included a medical camp, health awareness sessions, and a luncheon gathering, highlighting the importance of women's well-being, empowerment, and solidarity in the workplace.

As part of the celebrations, a medical camp was conducted in the forenoon on Friday by VGM Hospital, providing health check-ups and consultations for women employees and promoting awareness about preventive healthcare.

Following the camp, a health awareness session was delivered by Dr Mitra, Director of VGM Hospital, along with Dr P Nalini. The doctors highlighted the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, balanced nutrition, and regular medical check-ups to address common health concerns faced by women.

The afternoon session included a special lecture on "Women's Health and Wellness" delivered by Dr E Sethu Krishna, MS in Ayurveda and Medical Director of Sethu Ayurveda Speciality Hospital. The session emphasised holistic approaches to health, including the role of Ayurveda, stress management, and healthy living practices in ensuring overall well-being.

Earlier today, the members of Kalyanmayee celebrated the occasion with a lunch gathering at Coimbatore Marriott Hotel, providing an opportunity for women employees to come together and celebrate the spirit of womanhood.

The programmes were organised under the leadership of Saira Wasim, President of the Coimbatore unit of Kalyanmayee, along with Elizabeth Paul, Secretary, and the Executive Committee members. The celebrations were well-received by all participants and highlighted the importance of women's health, empowerment, and solidarity in the workplace.

International Women's Day, observed globally on March 8, celebrates the achievements, leadership and contributions of women across all spheres of life and reaffirms the collective commitment towards gender equality, safety, dignity and empowerment.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Kudos to Kalyanmayee and the airport management. My wife works in a corporate office, and they just had a token speech for Women's Day. Practical health camps and expert sessions like these are what actually make a difference. Hope this becomes a yearly feature!
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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the focus on women's well-being extends beyond one day. Are there plans for regular health check-ups or counselling services? True empowerment means consistent support systems at the workplace.
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Aman W
Good to see Dr. Sethu Krishna's Ayurveda session being highlighted. Our traditional medicine has so much to offer for preventive care and stress management, which working women desperately need. Proud of Coimbatore!
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Meera T
The lunch gathering at Marriott is a nice touch for bonding, but the real value is in the medical camp and awareness sessions. Health is wealth, especially for women who often neglect their own needs while caring for everyone else. Well done!
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David E
Interesting read. The integrated approach with VGM Hospital and an Ayurvedic specialist is commendable. Workplace wellness initiatives that address both physical and mental health holistically are the need of the hour globally.

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