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Women’s Day 2026
Event Overview
The KCA Women’s Day Celebration commenced with a graceful prayer dance by Diana, followed by a Bible reading by Rosily Dale. The St. Francis Peace Prayer was then led by Pearly Sebastian and the gathering was warmly welcomed by Daisy Ignatius. As a symbol of God, the light of the world, all the distinguished guests lit the ceremonial lamp. Mrs. Joyce Joy delivered a meaningful message on how women should be today and officially inaugurated Women’s Day 2026.
In the morning session, Dr. Nambiraj Konar explained the importance of stress management, hormones, nutrition, physical activity and sleep in maintaining overall health. In the mid-morning session, Dr. Viju Murthy focused on breast cancer awareness, emphasizing the importance of early detection, regular screening and advancements in treatment, which have significantly improved recovery outcomes. In the afternoon session post lunch, Dr. Sr. Roshni N. Neerackal spoke about women’s gynaecological health across different stages of life. She covered hormonal changes,
reproductive awareness, menopause management and health issues specific to women.
As the medical camp began at 10:00 AM, many women completed their tests before the seminar started and the camp continued throughout the day.
After lunch, Rehana and Diana conducted fun activities and exercises for the women, energizing everyone. The sessions were concluded by Dr. Sr. Roshni N. Neerackal’s session and doubt clearing. These sessions were highly informative and inspiring, encouraging women to make informed decisions about their health. Everyone enjoyed tea and snacks and left with fond memories of a wonderful Women’s Day celebration.
Impact of Women’s Day 2026
• More than 100 cancer screening coupons were distributed among the participants.
• Eye Check-up: More than 13 participants purchased spectacles after the eye check up.
• After the bone density check, participants started taking calcium supplements.
• Many participants became aware of their health conditions and are planning to seek further treatment

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