Aalekh Foundation, a distinguished non-profit organization committed to advancing gender equality and empowering women and children, awarded the Aalekh Women Achievers Award 2024 to Ms. Gouri Lakshmi Bayi, an esteemed Indian writer and member of the Travancore Royal Family. The investiture took place at Shri R Venkatramani Residence  (Attorney General of India). Ms Gouri was here in Delhi to receive the Padma Shri Award Investiture  from the President of India.

Ms. Gouri is known for her multifaceted literary and scholarly contributions, encompassing various domains such as Kerala temple architecture, Indian culture, and poetry. With an impressive repertoire of 13 published books, including titles like “The Dawn” (1994), “Kerala Temple Architecture: Some Notable Features” (1997), “The Mighty Indian Experience” (2002), and “An Amateur’s Attempt at Poetry” (2018), she has left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. Her dedication and relentless efforts to uplift society through her work have garnered widespread acclaim and recognition.

The Women Achievers Award, an esteemed initiative by the Aalekh Foundation, aims to celebrate the exceptional accomplishments of women across diverse fields. It is a testament to the foundation’s unwavering commitment to promoting gender equality and empowerment, inspiring individuals to strive for excellence and make meaningful contributions to society.

Dr. Rennie Joyy, Founder of the Aalekh Foundation, said, “We are honoured to recognize Ms Gouri Lakshmi Bayi for her exemplary contributions to literature and society. Her dedication to preserving and promoting India’s rich cultural heritage is truly commendable, and she inspires us all.”

About Aalekh Foundation:

Aalekh Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the G20 goals with an emphasis on the welfare and empowerment of women and children. These objectives are intended to solve some of the most urgent problems now plaguing the world, such as environmental degradation, inequality, and poverty. Founded in 2015 by former banker and corporate attorney Dr. Rennie Joyy, the Aalekh Foundation is a Section 8 non-profit organization. Aalekh collaborates with organizations across North India to offer self-employment possibilities. It also offers free sponsorship for schoolchildren from underprivileged communities.

Aalekh Foundation works on a number of programs targeted at enhancing the lives of women and children in India as part of its efforts to accomplish these aims. These programs support women’s and children’s economic empowerment, healthcare, education, and access to clean water and sanitation, as well as measures to lower pollution and promote sustainable development. The group also strives to advance children’s rights, safeguard kids from harm and exploitation, and give underprivileged kids access to healthcare and education.

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