Radio Mirchi Delhi celebrates Womanhood
MUMBAI: It is a day full of recognition, courage, strength, and respect with lots of fun. Radio Mirchi, India’s leading radio station, salutes every women of Delhi in a unique and a special way this Women’s Day. As part of its ‘Dilli Meri Hai’, Radio Mirchi celebrates International Women’s Day with ‘Women Day Out’ campaign.
With a successful completion of awareness drive on the need and necessity of safer park and raising voice against the injustice against women in markets, the third phase of the ‘Dilli Meri Hai’ campaign is aimed at celebrating the spirit of Womanhood.
To celebrate this special day, Radio Mirchi gives an opportunity to women to let their hair down and enjoy the day in true Mirchi Ishtyle. As part of the celebrations, Radio Mirchi will take a few lucky women listeners for movie at DT Cinema, Saket, one of the leading and safe multiplexes in Delhi. The screening would be followed by a scrumptious dinner to celebrate the International Women’s Day with pride.
Additionally, Radio Mirchi will also present a ‘Mirchi Pepper Spray’ to all the guests to further equip them with a safety tool 24x7. The Mirchi Pepper Spray has received a positive recognition from Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dixit, who has also applauded Radio Mirchi’s effort of raising awareness about female safety in Delhi.
Extending his support to the campaign renowned, singer ‘Palash Sen’ says, “We must not forget that we are all born of woman and there is no life without woman in this universe. It is our responsibility as a father, brother, husband or a co-worker that we make sure we give due respect to all the women around us”.
Radio Mirchi sr vice-president Sachin Tagra says, “We are glad that as a responsible FM station we have been able to bring smile on our women listeners in this time where women are feeling unsafe every moment and are ready to raise their voice for justice against all the threats faced by them in the city. It is our great pleasure that women have been supporting us to drive the campaign and reclaim the city as their own city”.