A powerhouse event is gearing up in India’s capital: the ‘Nari se Narayani’ national seminar at Vigyan Bhawan on March 7 and 8. Spearheaded by Rashtrasevika Samiti alongside Vidwat Parishad and Delhi’s Apna Saranya Nyas, it’s all about awakening the divine feminine energy for national upliftment.
In an IANS interview, Dr. Sharad Renu revealed nationwide pre-event buzz with seminars drawing university researchers, educators, intellectuals, and professional women. Eight pivotal topics—ranging from shakti to inspiration—have sparked profound exchanges and paper presentations, building momentum for the main event.
Rooted in Bharatiya sanskar, the theme traces women’s evolution from personal growth to cosmic welfare. Attendees, already pillars in their communities, pledge greater roles in Viksit Bharat. Seminar findings will reach policymakers, underscoring women’s strategic importance.
Sunita Haldankar views it as a campaign, not mere talk. Women, as family custodians of culture and values, deserve guidance to harness their power for holistic development. It’s time to move from empowerment rhetoric to organized action.
Dr. Rupa Raval stresses untapped female energies must fuel self-reliant India—positively, without opposition. On Women’s Day eve, it unites voices from diverse fields on nation-building.
Alka Inamdar reminds us: no external boosts needed; inner Narayani awaits discovery. Women embody creation and sanskar; progress demands spiritual-material balance.
Sunila Sovani envisions women transcending self for rashtra-hita. Experts from politics to science will converge, propelling Atmanirbhar Bharat forward in this timely forum.