Recommendations from the national convention ‘Bharati — Nari se Narayani’ will be shared with Ministries to empower women, according to Professor Charu Kalra. The event celebrates women’s journey from ‘Nari’ to ‘Narayani’ and aims to bridge gaps in education and empowerment for women’s advancement. Success stories of women achievers will be highlighted during the convention.
The convention provides a platform for women from 25 states to make recommendations for a better future. Organized in Delhi to mark International Women’s Day, the event focuses on transforming ‘Nari’ into an empowered ‘Narayani’. Discussions at the convention aim to address challenges faced by women achievers and suggest ways to enhance women’s role in national development.
Participants at the convention will offer recommendations for future women’s empowerment and development. The event is described as a significant gathering of women empowerment, with top achievers from various fields attending. The convention aims to channel the energy of the younger generation towards nation-building efforts.
The convention also addresses concerns such as the dropout rate of girl students in STEM fields and focuses on integrating skill education with degrees. Women decision-makers are sharing experiences and planning leadership roles for young women. The outcomes of the convention will influence policy-making in education, empowerment, and societal development.
Sessions at the convention emphasize the importance of education in enabling women to contribute to Viksit Bharat. Participants stress the need for culturally aligned education to enhance women’s participation. Promoting vocational and online education is highlighted as crucial for women’s educational advancement.
Former Delhi University Professor Priti Goyal emphasizes the need for societal and mindset changes for achieving real gender equality. She notes the significant workload women handle in both household and professional spheres.
