President Murmu: Educated, Empowered Women Are Pillars of Progressive Nation

President Droupadi Murmu extended warm greetings on International Women's Day, stating that educated and empowered women are the foundational pillars of a progressive nation. She reaffirmed a collective commitment to building a society where every woman has equal opportunities to live with dignity, safety, and freedom. The message coincided with the Ministry of Women and Child Development's 'Shakti Walk' event in New Delhi, aimed at celebrating women's leadership and showcasing government schemes for empowerment. NCW chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar also hailed the government's initiatives for women's welfare in health, education, and policy awareness.

Key Points: President Murmu's Women's Day Message on Empowerment & Equality

  • Women are pillars of progress
  • Commitment to equal opportunities
  • Celebrating women's leadership across sectors
  • Government initiatives for welfare & safety
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"Educated, Empowered women pillars of progressive nation:" President Droupadi Murmu extends greetings to nation on International Women's day

President Droupadi Murmu extends International Women's Day greetings, calling educated women the pillars of a progressive nation and reaffirming commitment to equality.

"Educated and empowered women are the pillars of a progressive nation. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, March 8

President of India Droupadi Murmu extended her heartfelt wishes to the nation on the occasion of International Women's Day today, asserting that educated and empowered women serve as the pillars of a progressive nation.

In a post on X, she emphasised that as women continue to excel across diverse fields and lead with courage, they continue to strengthen the foundations of a more inclusive and prosperous society.

"Warm greetings to all on International Women's Day! Educated and empowered women are the pillars of a progressive nation. As Nari Shakti continues to excel across diverse fields and lead with courage, it strengthens the foundations of a more inclusive and prosperous society," said President Murmu.

President Murmu further reaffirmed a collective commitment to building a society where every woman gets equal opportunities to grow and live with freedom and dignity.

"On this occasion, let us reaffirm our collective commitment to building a society where every woman has equal opportunities to grow and live with dignity, safety and freedom. Together, let us create an environment where the aspirations and achievements of women shape a more equitable future," added President Murmu.

Earlier today, National Commission for Women (NCW) chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar also extended wishes on International Women's Day and hailed MoCWD's initiative of a 'Shakti Walk' organised at the Kartavya Path.

Speaking to ANI, Rahatkar said that the initiative will create awareness about women-related policies while also hailing the government's efforts for women's welfare in each sector, including health and education.

"It is International Women's Day. I extend my best wishes to everyone on this Women's Day. Today, the Ministry of Women and Child Development of India has organised a walkthrough on the Kartavya Path in a very wonderful way... Along with this, awareness will also be created about the policies made for women... Along with this, excellent funds are being created. Their health is being taken care of. They are getting a very good place in education today. Women will use all these things and will come forward for the development of the country," Rahatkar said.

The Ministry of Women and Child Development (MWCD) on Sunday organised a women-led walk titled "Shakti Walk #SheLeadsBharat" along Kartavya Path in New Delhi as part of the celebrations of International Women's Day, according to Ministry of Women and Child Development.

In this spirit, the Shakti Walk was organised to highlight the central role of women in shaping a progressive and inclusive Bharat.The Shakti Walk aims to celebrate women's leadership and contributions across sectors, reinforce the Government's commitment to women's safety, security, and empowerment, showcase flagship schemes and initiatives benefiting women, foster solidarity and collective pride among women from diverse backgrounds, and promote the message that women-led development remains central to national progress.

International Women's Day, observed globally on March 8, celebrates the achievements, leadership, and contributions of women across all spheres of life and reaffirms the collective commitment towards gender equality, safety, dignity, and empowerment.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The 'Shakti Walk' is a great initiative for visibility. But true empowerment means safety for women in every village and city, not just symbolic walks in Delhi. We need more action on the ground.
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Ananya R
As a young professional, I feel the change. My parents supported my education fully, and now I'm leading a team. When women get opportunities, the whole family and nation benefits. Jai Hind!
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David E
Working in India for 3 years now. The focus on women-led development here is impressive. The schemes for health and education mentioned are crucial. Equal opportunity is the foundation of any strong economy.
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Suresh O
Respectful greetings to the President on Women's Day. The words are perfect. Now we must ensure our daughters, sisters, and mothers feel this dignity and safety in their daily lives, from public transport to the workplace.
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Kavya N
Love the emphasis on 'Nari Shakti'! From scientists to soldiers, farmers to CEOs, Indian women are shining. Let's keep breaking stereotypes. Happy Women's Day to all the incredible women out there! 💪✨

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