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The Hindu’s World of Women Awards 2025 to honour exceptional women across various fields

Updated - March 28, 2025 10:17 am IST - CHENNAI

The Hindu World of Women (WoW) Awards 2025, a prestigious annual recognition platform, is set to take place on Friday. Justice R.N. Manjula of the Madras High Court will give away the awards at the event dedicated to celebrating the contributions of women across diverse domains.

In its fifth edition, the WoW Awards continue to honour women who have made significant strides in their respective fields, breaking barriers and setting new benchmarks. From science and technology to sports, music, entrepreneurship, and social impact, the awards aim at recognising individuals who exemplify excellence, dedication, and resilience.

The event will recognise excellence in 13 distinct categories —The Hindu Excellence in Education, Science & Technology Award. The Hindu Contribution to Society Award, The Hindu Achievement in Surpassing Disability Award, The Hindu Excellence in Health & Hygiene Award, The Hindu Excellence in Sports Award, The Hindu Excellence in Agriculture & Rural Development Award, The Hindu Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Champion Award, The Hindu Excellence in Entrepreneurship Award, The Hindu Excellence in Art & Culture Award, The Hindu Excellence in Music Award, GRT Generational Pride Award, The Hindu Trailblazers in Technology Award, and The Hindu Lifetime Achievement Award.

The event is presented by GRT Jewellers, in association with Gold Winner & Naga; Aqua Group and Swelect - Associate Sponsors, Naruvi Hospitals - healthcare partner, Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu & Tamil Nadu Champions Foundation - sports ecosystem partners, AM Jain College - education partner, Elite - gifting partner, Roshan Bags - bag partner, Puthuyugam TV - telecast partner, Puthiya Thalaimurai-news TV partner, Madras Management Association-strategic partner.

To watch the event, click: https://newsth.live/THWOW2025 or scan the QR code

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