Women Empowerment Club Yashosindhu – Empowered Women Empowering the World
Name: YASHOSINDHU – Empowered Women Empowering the World
Club Mentor: Ms. Bindiya Tyagi, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Office bearers: Secretary: Ms. Unnati K. Shirsat, 3rd year EEE
Joint Secretary: Ms. Safia Alam, 3rd year CSE
Member1: Ms. Shambhavi Rai, 2nd year ISE
Member2: Ms. Nandini Apaar, 2nd year EEE
Objective: Yashosindhu believe that women are the foundational pillars of a progressive and inclusive society. Our mission is to empower, educate, and elevate women—not only to build a stronger future but because it is their fundamental right.
We are dedicated to nurturing both the physical and mental strength of women, enabling them to excel across all dimensions of life and achieve complete independence. Our initiatives aim to identify the challenges women face and address them through targeted awareness campaigns, educational programs, and support-driven interventions.
By fostering confidence, resilience, and self-reliance, we strive to create a world where every woman is equipped to lead, inspire, and thrive.
Our primary objective is to empower college students by providing them with resources, support, and inspiration. We believe that through empowerment, women can not only excel in their own lives but also contribute positively to the world around them.
the logo beautifully captures the essence of Yashosindhu, reflecting both the celestial guidance and the golden aspirations we hold for the women we support.
November 27- 2024: On November 27, 2024, the Women Empowerment Club, in collaboration with Susamskriti, proudly launched its inaugural event at Faradays Seminar Hall—marking a momentous occasion in the journey toward uplifting women and fostering meaningful dialogue on empowerment. This event was a powerful catalyst for change, bringing together voices that champion equality, growth, and support for women everywhere. The event began with a heartfelt welcome address by Ms. Unnati Shirsat (III year, EEE), setting the tone for an afternoon of insightful conversations and collective vision. Esteemed faculty shared their wisdom on the importance of fostering equality and nurturing the boundless potential of women, inspiring attendees to commit to creating more inclusive spaces.
The highlight of the event was the presentation of the club’s mission and vision, including exciting plans for upcoming seminars, community outreach initiatives, and empowerment programs. A heartfelt discussion on gender equality, the importance of breaking stereotypes, and creating pathways for women’s success resonated deeply with all present. The unveiling of the club’s name, Yashosindhu, and its empowering logo symbolized a new chapter in celebrating and uplifting women. The event concluded with a note of gratitude from Ms. Safia Alam (III year, CSE), acknowledging the vibrant participation and unwavering support of everyone involved. It was a day that not only marked the beginning of a transformative journey but also reinforced the collective strength of women rising together in solidarity.
January 15-2025: On January 15, 2025, Yashosindhu, the Women Empowerment Club of Sir M.VIT, in collaboration with Susamskriti, proudly hosted the ‘Empowerment Playground’ for first-year girls at Faraday’s Seminar Hall. This inspiring event brought together a vibrant group of students for a day filled with enthusiasm, empowerment, and teamwork. The event featured a series of exciting activities, including the Blindfold Challenge, Empowerment Charades, Overcoming Negative Emotions, and Empowerment Squads. Each challenge was designed to not only provide a fun and engaging experience but also to cultivate essential qualities such as confidence, resilience, and problem-solving skills.
The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as participants embraced new challenges, supported one another, and celebrated personal growth. The feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive, with many appreciating the dynamic format of the event and the empowering messages woven through each activity. The ‘Empowerment Playground’ was a reminder of the immense power within each of us and the strength we gain when we come together as a community, united in our journey toward empowerment.
March 8- 2025: On the occasion of International Women’s Day, Yashosindhu, in collaboration with the Internal Complaints Committee of Sir MVIT, hosted a joyous and invigorating gaming event for the women faculty members at the CSE Seminar Hall on March 8, 2025. The event was a lively and heartwarming celebration of unity, empowerment, and the remarkable spirit of women, designed to inspire joy and foster meaningful connections.
The day was filled with engaging and interactive activities, including the beloved Tambola and the exhilarating Whispering Challenge. Nearly 50 enthusiastic faculty members came together for Tambola, where a thrilling atmosphere of chance and excitement prevailed. Meanwhile, the Whispering Challenge, with eight dynamic teams, brought out the power of collaboration and communication, creating an environment brimming with laughter and teamwork. These fun-filled activities not only celebrated the strength and resilience of women but also encouraged deeper bonding, mutual support, and collective growth. It was a day that beautifully showcased the incredible power of women joining forces, lifting each other up, and creating memories that will last a lifetime.
May 14-2025: On a vibrant afternoon filled with hope, creativity, and ambition, Yashosindhu successfully organized a transformative Vision Board Workshop titled “Visionary Girls: Dream It. Design It. Own It.” Held on the 14th of May 2025, the workshop brought together a spirited group of young individuals—primarily enthusiastic girls eager to chart their dreams and future paths.
Mentored by Ms. Bindiya Tyagi, Assistant Professor in EEE, the session guided participants through the powerful practice of visualizing their goals, ambitions, and personal journeys. With warmth and wisdom, she encouraged everyone to believe in the magic of their dreams while teaching them how to manifest those dreams into reality. The event was gracefully hosted by Ms. Safia Alam, 3rd-year CSE student.
What made this workshop truly special was the inclusive spirit it embraced—even young boys joined in, driven by the desire to challenge and change traditional societal norms. Together, all participants created vision boards that reflected not just individual aspirations, but a collective hope for a more equitable and empowered future.
The workshop was a celebration of creativity, courage, and change, leaving everyone inspired to own their dreams and shape the world around them.
