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.
Whether we’re aware of it or not, women in India have played a central role in shaping India’s past, and it’s future. Many of these women have done so silently, resolutely, and in the face of incredible odds. These women include the likes of President of India Droupadi Murmu, union minister Smriti Irani, legendary playback singer Asha Bhosle, and many more.
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. Held in New Delhi on 11 August, the event served as a platform where women from every level of society, from tribal artists to heavy machinery operators, from social workers and village panchayats to presidents, all came together to share their stories, learnings, their motivations, and a lot more besides.
The day-long session was insightful and most certainly worth a watch, and we strongly recommend taking the time off to understand how women are shaping India’s future, and to learn how we can support such women in making this happen.
An underrated resilience
The central theme of the event, ‘main kar sakti hoon, main she shakti hoon,’ was echoed by all at various points during the day. The president spoke of her humble beginnings and India’s strong cultural roots, union minister Smriti Irani spoke of the price of success and the harsher realities of life as a public figure, and Dr Seema Rao provided a sobering demonstration of threats faced by the average woman in India. India’s first female truck driver — Yogita Raghuvanshi, who studied law — spoke with spirit of the determination with which she pursued this unusual career path, and of the pride she feels on receiving salutes from fellow male truck drivers when they realised that she drove a truck as well.