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Green Delta celebrates Women’s Day with Covid-19 frontliners

Bangladesh

TBS Report
09 March, 2021, 02:50 pm
Last modified: 09 March, 2021, 03:03 pm

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Green Delta celebrates Women’s Day with Covid-19 frontliners

At the flagship event, inspiring and successful women from different walks of lives were invited to share their stories.

TBS Report
09 March, 2021, 02:50 pm
Last modified: 09 March, 2021, 03:03 pm
Green Delta celebrates Women’s Day 2021 with Covid-19 Frontliners. Photo: Collected
Green Delta celebrates Women’s Day 2021 with Covid-19 Frontliners. Photo: Collected

Green Delta Insurance Company has celebrated Women's Day this year with 3 brave Covid frontliner women leaders.

Energized by the theme of this year's Women's Day, #ChooseToChallenge, Green delta arranged a variety of day-long activities for the women employees in their Head Office at Mohakhali, says a press release.

Different activities including free Consultation with Gynecologist, free Health Consultation with in-house doctor and 'Amader KothaBoli', a flagship program of Green Delta Women Forum, were arranged at different times of the day.

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At the flagship event, inspiring and successful women from different walks of lives were invited to share their stories.

Deputy Inspector General – Atiqa Islam, Anaesthesiologist of Kurmitola General Hospital – Dr. Nazneen Rahman, and Head of Priority Banking of SCB Bangladesh – Tanmi Haque were invited as special guests and inspiring women to share their stories.

They shared their valuable experience of balancing their work and personal life during the Covid-19 crisis with the women of Green Delta.

Apart from the female employees of GDIC, MD & CEO, Ms. Farzanah Chowdhury and other high officials of Green Delta Insurance Company were also present at the flagship event.

At the conclusion of the flagship event, a new comprehensive combo product named "Nibedita Orbit" was launched in presence of all the special guests, which includes accidental & health insurance coverage, healthcare & lifestyle offers, professional training and securities investment offer.

Nibedita Orbit will be made available in Green Delta's digital sales platform soon for every woman to purchase.

Green Delta / International Women's Day 2021

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