International Women’s Day resonated powerfully at New Delhi’s ‘Bharati-Nari se Narayani’ conclave, where Leena Rahane from Rashtrasevika Samiti spotlighted women’s centrality in PM Modi’s Viksit Bharat 2047 mission. The gatherings ignited discussions on empowerment and national growth.
In interactions with press, Rahane portrayed ‘Nari se Narayani’ as a movement awakening women’s inherent glory. Pushing for all-encompassing application of education and health schemes, she emphasized equity. ‘Implementation must bridge gaps, delivering benefits to all,’ she declared.
Detailing the sessions, Rahane stressed women-led advancement as key to fulfilling Modi’s vision. She motivated women to tap their potential, shoulder societal loads alongside family ones, and build a secure, thriving India by 2047.
Shashi Buwana, entrepreneur, highlighted inclusive dialogues. ‘All classes converge here, voicing pains and extracting lessons that demystify others’ realities and forge empathy-driven strategies,’ she commented.
Lakshmi Puri sent global greetings, honored by the platform uniting Indian women. This symposium not only honored the day but charted a course where women’s vigor propels the nation toward unprecedented development.
