The capital buzzed with purpose as the two-day ‘From Bharati-Nari to Narayani’ summit for women’s intelligentsia began Saturday, priming for International Women’s Day. Bhagyashree Sathe, prominent in Rashtra Sevika Samiti and Mahila Samanvay, delivered a compelling vision for gender synergy.
Women’s Day isn’t about fanfare—it’s advocacy for rights, respect, and participation, Sathe affirmed. While March 8 sparks worldwide events, this Delhi forum uniquely revives its spirit via Indian perspectives, showcasing men-women complementarity to foster positive change.
Nationwide, empowerment gains traction through schemes and societal zeal, empowering women in all walks. Vivekananda’s analogy of society’s eagle wings—male and female—underscores the need for balance. Women’s strides are heartening, but achieving parity in opportunities and honor requires unwavering dedication, paving the way for enduring progress.
