Mark your calendars for March 7-8: Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, hosts the ‘Nari se Narayani’ conclave, a cerebral gathering on feminine divinity and national progress. Rashtrasevika Samiti, Vidwat Parishad, and Apna Saranya Nyas Delhi are driving this initiative with pan-India outreach.
Dr. Sharad Renu detailed preparatory nationwide forums packed with PhD scholars, academics, experts, and sector leaders. Dialogues on power, bhakti, awareness, and motivation, plus research readings, set the stage for transformative insights.
The philosophy expands women’s duties from self to world welfare, fostering a broad vision. Committed participants aim to amplify national impact; key takeaways will inform government strategies for women’s roles in development.
As per Sunita Haldankar, this transcends seminars—it’s a mission centering women as family spines, preservers of heritage. Objectives: steer them toward societal-economic-national strides by channeling innate forces purposefully.
Dr. Rupa Raval highlights awakening women’s vast potentials for collective good, building prosperous India collaboratively. Women’s Day alignment offers a vital stage for cross-sector ideation on self-reliance.
Alka Inamdar urges recognizing internal Narayani—no outside empowerment required. Per tradition, genders complement in srijan-palan; women’s societal role is unique, demanding value-centric advancement.
Sunila Sovani states elevated womanly thought prioritizes rashtra over self. The conclave assembles influencers from key areas, advancing Atmanirbhar Bharat concretely.