Marking a milestone ahead of Women’s Day, the ‘Bharati – Nari se Narayani’ national conclave unites India’s women leaders at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, over March 7-8. Spearheaded by Rashtra Sevika Samiti, Bharatiya Vidvat Parishad, and Sharnya, it elevates women’s voices in national discourse.
Exploring vidya to kriti, the agenda crafts policy gems, births ‘Bharati’ networking hubs, initiates think-tanks, forms guidance clusters, devises growth strategies, weaves influencer webs, and maps yearly gatherings—all amplifying women’s strategic roles.
At heart, it’s an ecosystem for connection, solution-crafting, and momentum toward independence and advanced India. Diverse women will diagnose systemic flaws, recommend policies, build local plans, nurture partnerships, and spotlight victors of adversity.
Sita Gayatri Andanam, in briefing media, framed it as power’s festival and change’s odyssey, leveraging the Samiti’s 90-year ethos to revive maternal, dutiful, and leading strengths for communal resurgence—not just for women, but all.
Dr. Rachna Bajpai commended versatile activist deployment. V. Shivani outlined scholarly Sanskrit works like subhashitas on women, interdisciplinary harmony efforts, and calls for educators. She advocated cultural pedagogy to transform attitudes, reducing violence via solidarity.
