Ummah Global Care Trust Organizes Legal Awareness and Women Empowerment Program at Impact College, Rampur

Rampur (Uttar Pradesh) [India], October 16: In a significant initiative aimed at spreading awareness about women’s rights and legal literacy, Ummah Global Care Trust organised a Legal Awareness and Women Empowerment Program at Impact College, Rampur (U.P.). The event was held under the able leadership of Chairman Tavish HasanSecretary Owais Hasan, and Treasurer Alamgir, who have been consistently working towards building a socially responsible and aware community.

The program attracted a large audience of over 300 participants, including women, young girls, and youth from diverse backgrounds. The key focus of the session was to educate attendees about laws related to women’s protection, the dowry system, and fundamental constitutional values that every citizen must be aware of.

The event was presided over by Dr Sultan Ahmad, Chairman of Impact College, and Mr. Sartaj Ahmad, Managing Director of the institution, both of whom extended their full support to the initiative. In their addresses, they emphasized the crucial role of education in promoting social awareness and the empowerment of women in society. They lauded the efforts of Ummah Global Care Trust for taking up such socially relevant causes that help bridge the gap between law and society.

Prominent advocates from Rampur Court attended the event and delivered insightful sessions on various aspects of legal rights and awareness. Among those who spoke were Advocate Hidayat Ali, Advocate Jameel Rizvi, Advocate Isharta Sultan, Advocate Faheema Qureshi, Advocate Harvinder Sabberwal, Advocate Suresh Kumar Saini, Advocate Noorul Sahar, Advocate Sunita Verma, Advocate Saba Khan, and Advocate Faisal Shah Khan.

Each speaker elaborated on the importance of understanding legal provisions, especially for women, in cases related to domestic violence, dowry harassment, workplace discrimination, and property rights. They stressed that awareness of the law is the first step toward self-empowerment, as it equips individuals to stand up for their rights and challenge injustice in lawful ways.

The program also included interactive sessions, where participants raised questions about real-life issues faced by women in domestic and workplace environments. The advocates responded to these queries with practical legal advice and explained how existing legal frameworks can be used to ensure justice. The initiative helped in dispelling common myths around the law and encouraged young participants to act as agents of change in their communities.

At the conclusion of the event, certificates of Legal Awareness and Women Empowerment were distributed by Ummah Global Care Trust to all participants in recognition of their active engagement and interest in the subject. The organisers expressed gratitude to Impact College for providing the venue and to all the advocates for their valuable contributions.

Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Tavish Hasan reiterated the trust’s mission to promote legal and social education among underprivileged sections of society. He added that Ummah Global Care Trust will continue organising such programs in different regions to encourage women to become more informed, confident, and independent citizens.

Through such consistent community outreach initiatives, Ummah Global Care Trust aims to build a more just and equitable society by empowering individuals with knowledge, awareness, and the confidence to assert their rights within the framework of law.

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