PM Modi to address Nari Shakti programme today

The National Commission for Women has invited participation from the academic community for a programme on women’s empowerment to be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 13.
In an official communication issued on April 10, the Commission said the event on “Nari Shakti” will be held at 9 am on Monday. The letter was addressed to the Vice Chancellor of Ambedkar University, Delhi, seeking support to ensure wide participation from students and faculty.
According to the communication, the programme aims to celebrate and strengthen the role of women in nation-building. It also seeks to inspire young women to take an active part in shaping a progressive and inclusive society.
The Commission requested the university administration to encourage female students across campuses and departments to attend the programme. It also asked that principals and heads of institutions be requested to facilitate participation.
In addition, the letter called for motivating senior faculty members and colleagues to be part of the initiative. The Commission said such participation would help make the programme more meaningful and impactful.
Officials noted that the outreach to academic institutions is aimed at ensuring wider engagement among students and educators. The focus is on increasing awareness about women’s empowerment and encouraging active involvement in related initiatives.
The communication highlighted that the programme is not only a celebration but also an effort to build a stronger role for women in the country’s development. It underlined the importance of participation from educational institutions in achieving this objective.
The Commission expressed confidence that support from universities would contribute significantly to the success of the event. It said wider outreach among students and faculty would help amplify the message of empowerment.
The letter also stated that such initiatives are important in promoting the spirit of inclusion and equal participation in society. By involving young women and educators, the programme aims to create a broader impact. Officials said the Commission is working to bring together different sections of society through such events. The emphasis is on encouraging dialogue, participation, and awareness around issues related to women’s roles in development.
The programme is expected to see participation from students, educators, and other stakeholders. Institutions have been urged to take proactive steps to ensure representation from their campuses.
The Commission reiterated that the success of the programme depends on collective participation. It called for coordinated efforts from educational institutions to promote the initiative.
The programme aims to celebrate and strengthen the role of women in nation-building















