Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi Extend Heartfelt Women's Day Greetings, Hail Nari Shakti

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi extended International Women's Day greetings, stating his conversation with young female students in Kerala was inspiring and that women are the greatest force for change. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also greeted the nation, paying tribute to India's Nari Shakti and highlighting the government's commitment to women-led development and empowerment schemes. President Droupadi Murmu emphasized that educated and empowered women are the pillars of a progressive nation and called for equal opportunities for all women. The day is globally observed to celebrate women's achievements and reaffirm the commitment to gender equality and empowerment.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi, President Murmu Greet Nation on Women's Day

  • Rahul Gandhi inspired by Kerala students
  • PM Modi highlights women's role in Viksit Bharat
  • President Murmu calls women pillars of progress
  • Leaders commit to women's empowerment
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"Heartfelt wishes to all on International Women's Day": Rahul Gandhi's greetings for young female students in Kerala

Rahul Gandhi calls women "greatest force for change" after Kerala interaction. PM Modi & President Murmu also extend greetings, highlighting women-led development.

"women are the greatest force for change - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, March 8

Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Sunday extended his greetings on the occasion of International Women's Day. He also had a conversation with some young female students in Kerala, which he said was "extremely inspiring."

The Rae Bareli MP said their confidence and belief in their dreams show that "women are the greatest force for change."

In a post on X, Gandhi wrote, "The conversation with some young female students in Kerala was extremely inspiring. Their confidence and belief in their dreams show that women are the greatest force for change. Heartfelt wishes to all on International Women's Day.

Earlier today Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended his greetings to the nation on International Women's Day and paid tribute to the strength, determination and achievements of India's Nari Shakti.

The Prime Minister greeted women across the country and acknowledged their growing role in shaping India's progress. He said that across every field, women are contributing with determination, creativity and unmatched zeal, and that their achievements inspire the nation while strengthening the collective resolve to build a Viksit Bharat.

Highlighting the Government's commitment towards women-led development, the Prime Minister noted that empowerment of women lies at the core of several schemes and initiatives of the Government. He reiterated that the Government remains committed to creating opportunities that enable every woman to realise her full potential and contribute to India's journey of development.

The Prime Minister further remarked that the achievements of India's Nari Shakti are a source of pride for the nation and a powerful reminder of the transformative role played by women in nation-building.

He added that as India progresses further, the aspirations and contributions of women will continue to guide the country's collective journey towards a strong and prosperous nation.

In a series of X posts, PM Modi said, "On International Women's Day, I extend my greetings to all our Nari Shakti. Across every field, women are shaping India's progress with determination, creativity and unmatched zeal. Their achievements inspire our nation and strengthen our collective resolve to build a Viksit Bharat. Empowerment of women is at the core of our various schemes and initiatives. We remain committed to creating opportunities that enable every woman to realise her full potential and contribute to India's journey of development".

President Droupadi Murmu extended her heartfelt wishes to the nation on the occasion, 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.

"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.

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
Heartwarming to read about the conversation with students in Kerala. When young girls are inspired, the whole nation moves forward. More such direct interactions are needed, beyond symbolic days. 🙏
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Arjun K
While the greetings are nice, I wish the article focused more on the actual schemes and their ground-level impact for women entrepreneurs, farmers, and workers. 'Women-led development' needs to be more than a slogan.
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Sarah B
As an expat, it's inspiring to see India's top leadership—from President to PM to LoP—united in celebrating women's day. The focus on 'Viksit Bharat' being shaped by women is a powerful and necessary narrative.
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Kavya N
True empowerment is when a woman in a village feels as safe and has as much access to opportunity as one in a city. The President's point about dignity and safety is the most crucial one. Happy Women's Day to all the changemakers! đź’Ş
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Michael C
Interesting to see the different tones. Gandhi's message was personal, about inspiration from students. Modi's was institutional, about government schemes. Both are important, but the personal touch often resonates more.

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