As the world gears up for International Women’s Day, Delhi’s Vigyan Bhawan becomes the epicenter of empowerment with the ‘Bharati – Nari se Narayani’ summit. This prestigious two-day event on March 7-8, backed by Rashtra Sevika Samiti, Bharatiya Vidvat Parishad, and Sharnya, assembles top women minds to chart India’s future.
Themes spanning education, emancipation, ecology, expertise, strength, awareness, heritage, and innovation will dominate discussions on women’s societal impact. Outcomes include policy inputs, a dedicated ‘Bharati’ forum, think-tank dialogues, leadership cohorts, strategic blueprints, leader networks, and an annual summit calendar.
The ambitious platform seeks to link women for collaboration, barrier-breaking, and co-creating actionable strategies toward self-sufficiency and Viksit Bharat. It promotes inclusive dialogues, cross-sector collaborations, and tributes to change-makers who’ve defied challenges.
Press conference insights from Sita Gayatri Andanam portrayed the summit as a dynamic force for change, rooted in 90 years of awakening women’s latent power. Emphasizing maternity beyond families, performative duty, and leadership, she rallied for societal upliftment.
Dr. Rachna Bajpai highlighted activist mobilization for omnipresent impact. V. Shivani shared Vidvat Parishad’s Sanskrit compilations fostering harmony, with invites to vice-chancellors and gurukuls. She stressed mindset shifts via cultural education to slash crimes against women through collective action.