Creating a safe, inclusive, and empowering environment where women students and staff can thrive, lead, and inspire.
The Women Empowerment Cell at Wangcha Rajkumar Government College was established with the vision of creating a gender-sensitive campus where women can realize their full potential without discrimination, fear, or bias. The cell works actively to bridge gender gaps in education, leadership, and opportunities.
In a region like Arunachal Pradesh where tribal customs and remote geography sometimes limit women's educational access, our cell plays a critical role in encouraging women to pursue higher education, professional development, and leadership roles. We celebrate cultural identity while challenging regressive norms.
The cell organizes workshops, awareness programs, self-defense training, legal literacy camps, and mentorship sessions. It also maintains a confidential counselling helpline for women students facing personal, academic, or social challenges.
Regular Krav Maga and basic self-defense workshops conducted by trained instructors for all women students and staff.
Awareness campaigns on women's legal rights — POSH Act, Dowry Prohibition, Domestic Violence Act, and maternity benefits.
Confidential counselling services, stress management workshops, and peer support groups for women's mental well-being.
Entrepreneurship workshops, vocational training, resume building, and mock interview sessions for women students.
Leadership development camps, Women's Parliament, and mentoring circles to build the next generation of women leaders.
International Women's Day, Beti Bachao campaigns, gender sensitization drives, and wall magazines on women achievers.
All complaints and concerns are treated with strict confidentiality. Women students and staff can reach out via any of the following channels: