In a stirring address amid International Women’s Day celebrations in New Delhi, Leena Rahane of Rashtrasevika Samiti declared women as the cornerstone of PM Modi’s ambitious Viksit Bharat 2047 plan. The ‘Bharati-Nari se Narayani’ conference served as a vibrant forum for these empowering dialogues.
Rahane, speaking to media, explained how the ‘Nari se Narayani’ philosophy ignites a sense of honor and self-worth among women. She called for seamless execution of initiatives in education and healthcare, advocating universal access. ‘Policies are only as good as their reach to the last woman standing,’ she remarked.
The sessions, she said, spotlighted women-led growth as essential to Modi’s vision. Encouraging self-awareness and broader societal duties, Rahane envisioned women fostering safer communities and accelerating national progress toward 2047 goals.
Shashi Buwana, a prominent entrepreneur, emphasized cross-class solidarity. ‘Women from every background face distinct battles, but events like this reveal shared pains and collective wisdom, turning empathy into actionable change,’ she observed.
Renowned figure Lakshmi Puri conveyed warm wishes globally, feeling privileged to join a national convergence of women’s aspirations. These exchanges not only celebrated achievements but also strategized for an equitable, empowered future, with women at the forefront of India’s development narrative.