Delhi’s ‘Bharati-Nari se Narayani’ event on March 8 marked International Women’s Day with focused sessions on women’s empowerment. Rashtrasevika Samiti’s Leena Rahane positioned women as indispensable to PM Narendra Modi’s blueprint for a Developed India by 2047.
Engaging with reporters, Rahane described the program’s ethos as a revival of feminine pride and dignity. She advocated rigorous policy rollout for women’s education and health, insisting on comprehensive coverage. ‘True progress lies in uplifting every woman, regardless of her circumstances,’ she affirmed.
Rahane outlined the sessions’ objective: to champion development spearheaded by women, directly supporting the 2047 vision. She inspired women to harness their power, embrace communal responsibilities, and cultivate positivity for a safer Bharat.
Entrepreneur Shashi Buwana reflected on universal female struggles. ‘Whether from humble beginnings or elite circles, challenges vary, but unity here uncovers solutions and mutual insights across societal divides,’ she said.
Lakshmi Puri offered heartfelt felicitations to women everywhere, cherishing the conference’s role in assembling India’s daughters. The event underscored a unified push toward gender parity, with women’s leadership poised to actualize India’s grand developmental aspirations.