AoL to connect women with tech, spirituality

The International Women's Conference to be held in Bangalore from February 3-5 will deliberate on many issues pertaining to technology and human relationships

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As the stress rate goes up, recharge is no longer an exclusive technology word. And women, juggling between their homes and career, increasingly feel the need to connect to their inner net.

For them, spirituality beckons. In that perspective the Art of Living is connecting women with technology and spirituality through its International Women's Conference in Bangalore from February 3-5.

The meet aims to be a fascinating connect between spirituality and technology and creating awareness among tech-savvy women about relaxing and recharging their energies through spiritual practices like yoga and meditation.

"A technologically sound woman has a mind that is not lost to machines, but uses them effectively on her path towards her goal. A spiritually sound woman has a say over her mind in all matters. She is fully centered and established, and brings joy and peace on her path towards her goal," says Bhanu Narasimhan, chairperson of the conference.

That sums up the spirit of the fifth International Women's Conference titled 'Women and Technology'.

Sri Sri Sri Ravi Shankar strikes the right chordas he says, "Spirituality is the Technology of the Consciousness.

Over the three days the speakers will deliberate on many topics including how we can tap the source of creativity and sustain the capacity to innovate; positive and negative impact on technology and how the technology has changed human relationships.

Among others, the guest speakers' list includes Linda Amalia Sari Gumelar, minister for women empowerment and child protection Republic of Indonesia; Dr.Daggubati Purandeshwari, minister of state for human resource development (higher education), India; Ibu Zannua Arifah Chafsoh Rahman Wahid (Yenny Wahid), secretary general, the Awakening of Nation Party (PKB) and Presidential candidateand Bothaina Kamel, Egyptian Television Anchor Activist and politician. Over 4,373 underprivileged girl children have been educated since the first International Womens Conference was held in 2005.

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AoL to connect women with tech, spirituality

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