Delhi’s Vigyan Bhawan will echo with visions of empowered womanhood during the March 7-8 ‘Nari se Narayani’ national conference. Backed by Rashtrasevika Samiti, Vidwat Parishad, and Apna Saranya Nyas, it’s a clarion call drawing from timeless Indian wisdom.
Preparations have galvanized the nation via regional meets, uniting researchers, faculty, thinkers, and achievers. Intensive sessions on eight themes like shakti, devotion, and inspiration featured scholarly papers, priming for the centerpiece event.
Dr. Sharad Renu explains the journey: individual to familial, societal, national, universal good. Women leaders vow deeper involvement; synthesized recommendations head to Delhi’s corridors of power.
Sunita Haldankar frames it as a movement upholding family-women nexus and cultural guardianship. Beyond chatter, it organizes intrinsic strengths for developmental leaps.
Dr. Rupa Raval affirms women’s reservoirs of power await national deployment—in unity for Viksit Bharat. Women’s Day timing fosters shared platforms across disciplines.
Alka Inamdar: Unlock your inner Narayani; tradition sees genders as partners in nurture. Balanced, ethical progress is key.
Sunila Sovani: Narayani consciousness globalizes perspective. This forum unites domain leaders, fortifying self-reliant India’s foundation.
