Shakti Walk Celebrates Nari Shakti on Women's Day at Kartavya Path

The Ministry of Women and Child Development organized the "Shakti Walk #SheLeadsBharat" at Kartavya Path to celebrate International Women's Day 2026. The event, flagged off by Union Minister Annpurna Devi, saw participation from over 3,000 women representing diverse sectors including armed forces, healthcare, and sports. A 2-kilometer walk featured installations highlighting government initiatives for women and vibrant cultural performances from across India. The gathering reinforced the collective commitment to women's empowerment and the vision of Viksit Bharat.

Key Points: Shakti Walk #SheLeadsBharat Marks International Women's Day 2026

  • Walk from India Gate to Vijay Chowk
  • Over 3000 women from 200+ orgs participated
  • Showcased govt schemes & women's achievements
  • Featured diverse cultural performances
  • Symbolised march towards Viksit Bharat 2047
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'Shakti Walk #SheLeadsBharat' held at Kartavya Path to celebrate International Women's Day

Over 3000 women joined the Shakti Walk at Kartavya Path, celebrating women's empowerment and India's cultural diversity on International Women's Day.

"Nari Shakti is the Bhagya Vidhata of Bharat. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, March 8

The Ministry of Women and Child Development today organised "Shakti Walk #SheLeadsBharat" at Kartavya Path, New Delhi, to mark International Women's Day 2026. The Shakti Walk celebrated the spirit of Nari Shakti and highlighted the key role of women in shaping a progressive and inclusive Bharat.

According to the Ministry, the event was organised under the guidance of the Union Minister for Women and Child Development, Annpurna Devi and Minister of State in the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Savitri Thakur. The walk witnessed the august presence of the Chief Minister of Delhi, Rekha Gupta and Minister of State in the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers Anupriya Patel.

The programme was also attended by Vijaya Kishore Rahatkar, Chairperson, National Commission for Women (NCW) and Anil Malik, Secretary, Ministry of Women and Child Development, along with women officers, officials and field functionaries from diverse sectors.

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

The event commenced at Kartavya Path, India Gate, with a rendition of the national song Vande Mataram, setting a patriotic tone for the occasion. Dignitaries, participants, and attendees gathered to mark the beginning of the programme. Union Minister Annpurna Devi then formally flagged off the Shakti Walk. The walk symbolised strength, unity, and collective commitment towards empowering women. Participants enthusiastically joined the walk, reflecting the spirit and purpose of the initiative.

The walk covered an approximate 2-kilometre stretch from India Gate to Vijay Chowk along Kartavya Path. Installations showcasing key Government schemes and initiatives for women, along with major achievements of women across diverse sectors, were displayed along the route.

The event also featured vibrant cultural performances showcasing the rich cultural diversity and strength of women across India. These included Dollu Kunitha from Karnataka, Kalaripayattu and Sringarimelam from Kerala, Ranchandi from Assam, and Ghoomar from Rajasthan, each reflecting the unique cultural heritage of their respective states.

Over 3,000 women from around 200 Ministries, Departments, and Organisations participated in the event. The participants included representatives from the Armed Forces, police, healthcare sector, media, sports, education, sanitation, aviation, industry, and government institutions, along with ANM service providers, women drivers of Bharat Taxi Saarthis, teachers, locomotive drivers, My Bharat volunteers, field functionaries, and women entrepreneurs.

Their participation transformed Kartavya Path into a vibrant celebration of Nari Shakti, reflecting the collective spirit of women marching towards the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.

Addressing the gathering, Union Minister Annpurna Devi stated that beginning the International Women's Day celebrations with the Shakti Walk sends a powerful message across the nation.

She said that women today are demonstrating their capabilities across every sector, and highlighted the continuous efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in recognising the strength of the women, daughters and sisters of Bharat and empowering them to lead India's development journey.

Quoting the Prime Minister's vision, she remarked:

"yhii smy hai, shii smy hai bhaart kaa -- yh bhaart kaa anmol smy hai / "

"Addressing the participants at the conclusion of the walk, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that "Nari Shakti is the Bhagya Vidhata of Bharat." She added that the women of India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will continue to contribute to the nation's progress and give it a new direction.

She further said that the Shakti Walk at Kartavya Path symbolises the collective resolve of women to contribute not only to their own growth but also to the progress of society and the nation.

The event concluded with the release of tricolour balloons carrying the message "Shakti Walk #SheLeadsBharat" by dignitaries and women participants at Vijay Chowk, symbolising the rising aspirations and limitless potential of the women of Bharat.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see such a large-scale celebration. However, I hope the focus on empowerment goes beyond symbolic walks. We need to see more concrete action on ground-level issues like women's safety in rural areas and equal pay in the private sector.
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Ananya R
The participation of women from so many fields – armed forces, taxi drivers, entrepreneurs – is the real story here. It shows how far we've come. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 #SheLeadsBharat
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David E
As an expat living in Delhi, it's heartening to see such a positive and public celebration of women's achievements. The energy and cultural displays were fantastic. A powerful message sent indeed.
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Karthik V
Beginning with Vande Mataram at India Gate gives me goosebumps! Truly a fitting start. This is the spirit needed for Viksit Bharat 2047. Our mothers and sisters are leading the way.
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Sneha F
While the event looks grand, I wish they'd also highlight the everyday struggles of working women, especially in informal sectors. Empowerment should be inclusive of all economic backgrounds. The walk is a good first step, though.
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Michael C
The scale and organization are impressive. 3000 participants from 200 organizations

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