Women Leaders Hail 'Bharati-Nari to Narayani' Convention for Empowerment

Women business leaders and professionals praised the "Bharati-Nari to Narayani" national convention for creating a unique platform for cross-sectoral dialogue. Participants highlighted discussions that bridged India's ancient knowledge traditions with contemporary policy frameworks for empowerment. The event's core theme focused on recognizing the deeper strength and potential of women in society. The gathering facilitated the sharing of experiences among women from diverse social and economic backgrounds to draw meaningful conclusions on progress.

Key Points: Women Leaders Praise Nari to Narayani Empowerment Convention

  • Platform unites women across sectors
  • Focus on ancient knowledge to modern policy
  • Discusses journey from Nari to Narayani
  • Addresses challenges from all social backgrounds
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Women business leaders hail 'Bharati-Nari to Narayani' convention for empowering voices

Business leaders & professionals laud national women's convention for uniting diverse voices on empowerment, culture, and leadership in Delhi.

"I believe that India has not conquered the world through weapons but through the legacy of our knowledge and culture. - Sandhya Purecha"

New Delhi, March 8

Women business leaders and professionals from diverse fields on Sunday lauded the national convention of women thought leaders titled "Bharati -- Nari to Narayani", saying the platform has brought together women from across communities and sectors to deliberate on empowerment, culture and leadership.

Speaking to IANS, Lakshmi Puri, Ambassador and former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, extended greetings on the occasion of International Women's Day and said she felt privileged to participate in the unique gathering.

"Happy International Women's Day to all women and girls in India and around the world. I am particularly pleased and privileged to be here at this first-of-its-kind conference, which has been organised to bring together women and girls from all over India, from all communities, all generations and from different sectors and professions," she said.

Sangeet Natak Akademi Chairperson, Sandhya Purecha, said the discussions at the convention covered a wide spectrum, ranging from India's ancient knowledge traditions to modern policy frameworks.

"I feel very proud to say that discussions here covered everything from our ancient knowledge to modern policies. Another very important point was the focus on women's empowerment, the strengthening of families, and conversations about culture and progress," she added.

Highlighting the theme of the event, Purecha said that the journey from "Nari to Narayani" symbolises recognising the deeper strength and potential of women in society.

"The entire journey from Nari to Narayani -- it's true essence and the meaning behind it -- was discussed here. I believe that India has not conquered the world through weapons but through the legacy of our knowledge and culture," she added.

Businesswoman Shashi Buvna said the gathering brought together women from different social and economic backgrounds, allowing them to share experiences and perspectives.

"I believe that every woman, whether she comes from a lower-income group, a middle-class family, or a high-class family, faces different kinds of situations and challenges in her life. At this gathering, people from all sections of society have come together," she added.

She said that the wide-ranging discussions during the convention were helping draw meaningful conclusions on issues concerning women's progress and empowerment.

"Through these conversations, the conclusions of all these discussions are now coming forward," Buvna added.

The two-day convention in the national capital saw participation from women leaders, professionals, and social workers, who discussed issues ranging from cultural heritage and leadership to women's empowerment and societal development.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see this coverage on Women's Day. While conventions are good, I hope the discussions lead to actionable policies, especially for women in rural areas and small towns. Empowerment must reach the grassroots.
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Sandhya Purecha
As someone who attended, the energy was incredible! The blend of discussing our ancient cultural wisdom with modern leadership challenges was unique. It felt like a true sangam of ideas. The focus on family strengthening alongside individual empowerment resonated deeply.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I read about this. It's fantastic to have these dialogues. My one suggestion would be to ensure future events have more visible participation from self-made women entrepreneurs from tier-2 and tier-3 cities, not just Delhi-centric leaders. The real change-makers are often there.
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Kavya N
"India has not conquered the world through weapons but through the legacy of our knowledge and culture." This line by Purecha ji gave me goosebumps! True empowerment is when we own our cultural narrative. More power to all the sisters! 💪
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David E
Interesting read from an international perspective. The concept of linking empowerment with cultural heritage is distinctive. In the West, the discourse is often different. Hope the conclusions from this convention are shared widely.

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