The second edition of the 2nd Annual International Women's Day Awards will also honour men who have helped women in distress.
"These awards not only recognise the unsung heroes of our society but will also prove as an inspiration to others. We received many nominations and 30 persons were shortlisted," said DCW chief Swati Maliwal.
Among the awardees is 2006-batch IPS officer from Assam Sanjukta Parashar, who is currently posted in the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The officer displayed immense courage while fighting the militants in Assam.
Dorris Francis, who used to manage traffic at the busy Aitbar Pushta intersection on the Delhi-Ghaziabad border, before cancer struck her is also being honoured.
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"She had lost her 17-year-old daughter Nikki in a road accident on the Aitbar Pushta intersection in 2008. But she did not go into depression. She instead returned to that spot, a few months after the accident, and took to managing the rush hour traffic," the DCW chief said.
Bollywood actress Swara Bhaskar is also being awarded on the occasion for being a part of socially relevant films and taking a stand on issues affecting society.
Delhi Police cops are the others who figure in the list of awardees. Constable Anand Singh, who was killed by three men in Bawana last year while saving a woman robbed of Rs 2,500 and her mobile phone, will be awarded posthumously.
Suvarna Raj, a para table tennis player and Saylee Nandkishor Agavane, a specially-abled Kathak dancer are also among the 30 awardees who will be honoured tomorrow.
Shaheen, an acid attack survivor, is being honoured for helping other survivors in their legal battle and getting them quality treatment.
The event is also likely to be attended by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
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