International Women’s Day 2025 saw chief ministers across India unite in celebration and commitment. Bihar, Delhi, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan’s leaders posted stirring messages, vowing to bolster women’s roles in society.
Starting strong, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar congratulated women nationwide, stressing their irreplaceable part in development. State efforts focus on empowerment, safety, education, and holistic progress, with a call to all for sustained dedication.
Delhi’s Rekha Gupta painted a picture of progress under national leadership. ‘Modi-inspired policies prioritize women,’ she noted. Key wins include the ambitious Lakhpati Beti scheme, secure Pink Smart Cards for travel, and relief measures like free festival cylinders—impacting countless lives.
She reinforced: ‘Empowering Delhi’s women builds our future.’
Devendra Fadnavis in Maharashtra rallied for women’s contributions to state glory. Uttarakhand’s Pushkar Singh Dhami lauded women’s foundational strength, outlining government drives: self-help boosts, entrepreneurship, Lakhpati Didi expansions, jobs, and focused welfare in safety, education, health.
MP’s Mohan Yadav paid homage to women’s challenge-conquering spirit across spheres. Rajasthan’s Bhajanlal Sharma extolled women’s sacrifices, struggles, and wins as society’s core.
Beyond greetings, these statements spotlight actionable strategies. Women’s Day serves as a launchpad for deeper reforms, ensuring Indian women stand tall—educated, safe, independent, and leading the charge for progress.