In the heart of New Delhi, a groundbreaking two-day national conclave ‘Bharati-Nari se Narayani’ kicked off on Saturday, setting the stage for International Women’s Day. Bhagyashree Sathe, a key leader from Rashtra Sevika Samiti and Mahila Samanvay Samiti, graced the occasion with her insights on gender dynamics.
Far from being just another festive occasion, Women’s Day calls for amplifying women’s voices in rights, honor, and community engagement. Global festivities around March 8 often dilute this essence, but this conference restores it through a lens of Indian philosophy, promoting harmony between genders.
Sathe underscored the event’s role in cultivating respect and positivity towards women, urging society to view them as vital partners. With nationwide momentum fueled by policies and societal shifts, families are nurturing environments where women thrive across sectors. Echoing Swami Vivekananda, she stressed that a society’s flight depends on robust contributions from both men and women. Despite gains, the journey demands ongoing commitment to equity and empowerment for collective prosperity.