“Today we have gathered to celebrate two important days – Mother’s Day and International Women’s Day. With great joy and pride, I’m standing before you, as the head of the Georgian Technical University Women’s Association, to honor together the invaluable contribution of women and the unconditional love of mothers. First, I would like to congratulate the mothers participating in the event on the Spring Holidays. You are the heart and soul of our families and society. Your strength, endurance, and boundless love shape the lives of those around you. Today we celebrate your achievements and express our sincere gratitude for everything you do. Let us embrace this moment of unity and support, recognizing that we can create a world where every woman and child feels safe, valued, and loved. Thank you all for being here today,” said Professor Nazi Kutsiava, head of the Georgian Technical University Women’s Association, to the audience gathered in the hall of the GTU Public Theater-Studio “Modinakhe”.
With the initiative and support of the Rector, Academician David Gurgenidze, the cycle of events dedicated to Mother’s Day and International Women’s Day “Spring Holidays” has begun at the university.
The first event was held by the GTU Women’s Association at the University Public Theater-Studio “Modinakhe” within the framework of the “Spring Holidays”. Student and amateur actors presented the play “Six Yes and One No” to the audience.
According to the head of the GTU Women’s Association, charity events dedicated to the spring holidays are held annually, with the initiative and support of the rector, academician David Gurgenidze.
As Professor Nazi Kutsiava noted, the charity event is aimed at supporting the university’s scientists, teachers, students, and young researchers, which is memorable and warmly remembered by them at this special time of the year.
“The cycle of events - Spring Holidays, includes such important days as Mother’s Day and International Women’s Day. On the initiative of the Rector, Academician David Gurgenidze, a wonderful tradition was laid, for which I would like to express my gratitude. This is a cycle of events through which we honor the achievements of women in Georgia and around the world, to reflect on the progress we have made towards gender equality. These days remind us of the challenges that still lie ahead. I would like to address the future of Georgia, the students participating in the event. You are our future - the hopes and dreams of tomorrow. Your success and youthful enthusiasm enrich our lives infinitely. When we celebrate Mother’s Day, we also celebrate your future days, years of happiness, the potential that is in each of you. Happy Mother’s Day and International Women’s Day! I wish you success,” Nazi Kutsiava noted in her speech.
The Women’s Association of the Georgian Technical University, with the support of the Rector, will hold several more charity events within the framework of the spring holidays.