Image Source : PTI, NAVYANANDA Navya Naveli Nanda lauds Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for ‘calling out sexism’ throughout press convention
Veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan’s granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda is making heads flip every day along with her social media presence. On Monday, she took to her Instagram tales and shared a video of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharam’s press convention. Navya lauded Nirmala Sitharaman for ‘calling out sexism that exists each day.’
In the video, Nirmala Sitharaman could be seen infuriated when a person didn’t permit a feminine journalist to ask greater than two questions. She could be heard saying that why he didn’t cease the male journalists who requested multiple query. She mentioned, “Why did you say only to her? You didn’t stop the guys.”
Sharing the video Navya wrote, “Yaaaaaas. More people in power calling out the sexism that exists every day.”
Image Source : INSTAGRAM/NAVYANANDANavya Naveli Nanda lauds Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for ‘calling out sexism’ throughout a press convention
This just isn’t the primary time Navya raised her voice for girls’s empowerment. Earlier, In an Instagram dwell, she talked about being undermined, as a girl in a male-dominated business.
“When you are meeting new people for work and talking to them, there is always that…not worry of what they are going to think of you but more internal, where I feel like, ‘Oh, we need to prove ourselves.’ Especially because in the space that we are in, it is largely dominated by men,” Navya mentioned.
She additionally mentioned, “So whenever we are put in the spotlight, talking to a vendor or a doctor… All of us have been in situations where we are talking to somebody, most likely a man, who is mansplaining and talking to us in a very condescending manner.”
Navya Naveli Nanda advocates ladies’s empowerment in India. She additionally launched Project Naveli, an initiative for girls’s welfare and defending their rights. She can also be a co-founder of Aara Health, a corporation devoted to ladies to debate their well being points.