Rising India She Shakti is a Network18 initiative that aims to shine a spotlight on just some of these incredible women, and to celebrate their strength, resilience, and limitless potential
Created as a celebration of the strength, resilience and the limitless potential of women, Rising India She Shakti is a Network 18 initiative that took place in New Delhi on 11 August. President Droupadi Murmu, among other notable figures including Union Minister Smriti Irani and ‘Missile Woman of India’ Dr Tessy Thomas spoke at the event.
For her part, the president focused on India’s rich history, the inseparable role that women played in shaping India’s future, and the respect for women that’s deeply embedded in Indian culture.
On arriving at the venue, the president was treated to a beautiful rendition of the national anthem by playback singer Priya Suraiya, and a traditional Chhou dance routine from the president’s home district of Mayurbhanj in Odisha. Asha Bhosle, a figure that needs no introduction, and someone who President Droupadi Murmu affectionately addresses as Asha didi was also present. The president felicitated Asha Bhosle for the indelible mark she left on India’s history, and got her to sing a few verses for the audience.
Taking the stage, President Murmu began her speech with an acknowledgment and celebration of the contributions of the women who attended the event. She noted that it was their handwork and dedication that has helped our country get to this point, and said that they were an inspiration to us all.
Building on that theme, the president then spoke of the government’s plan to make India the third largest economy in the world. A plan which, the president noted, would fail without the contributions of half of India’s population, namely its women. Likening men and women to two wheels of the same car, president Murmu said that we need to work together if we are to move forward.