Source: Government of India
Posted On: 06 MAR 2025 7:37PM by PIB Delhi
As a precursor of International Women’s Day, the Ministry of Mines in collaboration with CIL organised “Celebrating Women in Mining Sector”, marking a significant step in recognizing and empowering women in the mining sector. The event was graced by Union Minister of Coal and Mines, Shri G. Kishan Reddy, Union Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Shri Satish Chandra Dubey, and the Minister of Women and Child Welfare, Telangana Smt D Anasuya Seethakka.
As gesture of appreciation for their contribution to the sector, ministers invited women participants to light the lamp begin the function. During the event, 46 outstanding professionals were felicitated for their exceptional contributions to the mining industry. Women from leading organizations like IBM, TATA, GSI, ADANI, Vedanta, NGOs, and several PSUs were honoured for breaking barriers and driving progress in the industry. The participation of the women heads of the mining departments from Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat further highlighted the collaborative effort to enhance women’s participation in mining.
In his address, Union Minister of Coal and Mines, Shri G. Kishan Reddy emphasized the importance of women in the mining sector, acknowledging their valuable contributions and encouraging further efforts to create equal opportunities in this traditionally male-dominated industry. Union Minister of State Shri Satish Chandra Dubey highlighted the government’s initiatives to promote gender diversity and provide a conducive environment for women professionals in mining. The Minister of Women and Child Welfare, Telangana Smt D Anasuya Seethakka reiterated the government’s dedication to empowering women across all sectors, including mining, through supportive policies and initiatives.
The event also featured two panel discussions, with experts from across the industry sharing insights on the challenges and strategies for women’s empowerment in mining.
Panel Discussion I: Women’s Perspective on Inclusivity in Mining – Challenges & Way Ahead
The panel delved into the barriers women face in the mining sector and how inclusivity can further be promoted. The discussion was moderated by Smt Nirupama Kotru, JS & FA, Ministry of Mines, who guided the conversation on the need for structural and cultural changes to ensure women’s active participation and leadership in the sector. Panelists shared their personal journeys and offered practical solutions for creating a more inclusive and supportive environment.
Panel Discussion II: Empowering Women in Mining – Inclusivity, Need, Approach, and Way Forward
The second panel focused on strategies to empower women and the steps required to create a more inclusive mining sector. The discussion was moderated by Smt. Farida M. Naik, JS, Ministry of Mines. The session explored the approaches needed to break down gender barriers and ensure that women have access to equal opportunities in mining. The panelists discussed the vital role of mentorship, leadership, and policy interventions in creating sustainable, inclusive opportunities for women to thrive in the industry.
Both discussions emphasized the crucial need for collective action to ensure that women are not only represented but also empowered to excel in mining. From encouraging mentorship and skill development to implementing supportive policies, the event reflected a shared commitment to creating a more inclusive mining sector.
Their achievements are a testament to the growing presence of Naari Shakti in mining, inspiring future generations to step forward and lead. The event reaffirmed the government’s and the industry’s resolve to continue creating opportunities for women and ensuring their growth and success in the mining sector. By highlighting the importance of empowerment, inclusivity, and leadership, the discussions served as a powerful reminder that women’s contributions are vital to the continued progress and success of the mining industry.
Hon’ble Union Minister for Coal and Mines, Shri G. Kishan Reddy, in his address, emphasized the importance of celebrating and empowering women in every sector, especially in mining. He praised the immense contribution of women in the mining industry and underscored that their… pic.twitter.com/S5VBkwZmX2
— Ministry of Mines (@MinesMinIndia) March 6, 2025
Hon’ble Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Shri Satish Chandra Dubey, in his address, highlighted the critical need to empower women and celebrate their invaluable contributions to the mining sector. He acknowledged that women are playing a central role in driving innovation… pic.twitter.com/vggGjjOwFo
— Ministry of Mines (@MinesMinIndia) March 6, 2025
Recognizing the remarkable contributions of women in the mining sector, the Ministry of Mines felicitated 46 outstanding professionals for their outstanding contribution in mining industry.
Women from leading organizations like IBM, TATA, GSI, ADANI, Vedanta and more were… pic.twitter.com/66N9mdAhUe
— Ministry of Mines (@MinesMinIndia) March 6, 2025
Celebrating Women in Mining sector event began with an auspicious lamp lighting ceremony, where Hon’ble Minister of Coal and Mines, Shri G. Kishan Reddy, and Hon’ble Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Shri Satish Chandra Dubey, invited all the women present to participate in… pic.twitter.com/j4a0LaERqE
— Ministry of Mines (@MinesMinIndia) March 6, 2025
In the Panel Discussion I on “Women’s Perspective on Inclusivity in Mining” explored the challenges women face in the sector and discussed ways to create more inclusive opportunities. The session, moderated by Smt Nirupama Kotru, JS & FA, highlighted the need for a supportive and… pic.twitter.com/ZxLiTO7kcg
— Ministry of Mines (@MinesMinIndia) March 6, 2025
In Panel Discussion II on “Empowering Women in Mining – Inclusivity, Need, Approach, and Way Forward” shed light on the essential steps for fostering an inclusive and supportive environment in the mining industry. Moderated by Smt. Farida M. Naik, JS (FMN), the session emphasized… pic.twitter.com/BeHCGZQ41q
— Ministry of Mines (@MinesMinIndia) March 6, 2025
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