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Women’s Day Events & Empowering Women Entrepreneurs in India

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Ingternational Women's Day 2025

Women Empowerment: A Path to Progress

Women’s empowerment is crucial for building an inclusive and progressive society. It involves equal rights, education, financial independence, and leadership opportunities. Empowered women significantly contribute to economic growth, innovation, and social transformation.

In recent years, women entrepreneurs have emerged as powerful changemakers, leading businesses in technology, fashion, healthcare, and finance. Government initiatives such as Startup India, Stand-Up India, and Mudra Yojana have played a pivotal role in supporting women-led businesses by providing financial and technical assistance.

Despite these advancements, women still face challenges like funding gaps, gender bias, and limited networking opportunities. Organizations and incubators dedicated to women’s entrepreneurship have been instrumental in overcoming these barriers. Successful women like Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (Biocon), Falguni Nayar (Nykaa), and Vandana Luthra (VLCC) have paved the way for future generations.

International Women’s Day 2025: Celebrating Women’s Achievements

International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8, highlights the achievements of women while emphasizing the need for gender equality. Events and activities across India bring attention to both progress and challenges women continue to face.

Upcoming Women’s Day Events in India – March 8, 2025

International Women’s Day 2025 will be marked by various events and initiatives across India, focusing on women’s empowerment, leadership, and gender equality. Here are some key celebrations expected to take place:

1. Leadership & Business Conferences

Several business forums and industry groups will organize panel discussions, networking sessions, and mentorship programs to support women in entrepreneurship and corporate leadership. These events will provide insights into women-led startups, investment opportunities, and policy discussions on gender diversity in workplaces.

2. Cultural and Awareness Programs

Across major cities, various marches, rallies, and cultural performances will highlight women’s achievements and raise awareness about ongoing gender-related challenges. Educational institutions and community groups will host workshops on financial independence, career growth, and legal rights to empower women across different sectors.

3. Women’s Health and Wellness Campaigns

Healthcare organizations and wellness centers will conduct free medical check-ups, self-defense training sessions, and mental health awareness programs. These initiatives will focus on women’s physical, emotional, and financial well-being, promoting a holistic approach to empowerment.

4. Special Initiatives and Government Programs

The government is expected to introduce new schemes, awards, and initiatives that support women’s education, employment, and entrepreneurship. Various events will recognize exceptional women achievers in diverse fields, encouraging more women to break barriers and excel.

5. Community and Social Media Campaigns

Several online campaigns will celebrate inspirational women, success stories, and impactful social initiatives. Organizations will encourage people to participate by sharing motivational messages, personal stories, and appreciation posts for the remarkable women in their lives.

How to Participate?

  • Attend conferences, panel discussions, or leadership summits.
  • Join community events, workshops, or awareness drives in your city.
  • Support women-led businesses and initiatives.
  • Spread awareness by sharing inspirational messages and stories.

Women’s Day 2025 will serve as a powerful platform to honor achievements, address challenges, and promote gender equality in all aspects of society.

How to Celebrate Women’s Day?

  • Attend women empowerment events and conferences.
  • Support women-led businesses and initiatives.
  • Share motivational messages and greetings with women who inspire you.

With continuous efforts, education, policy reforms, and community support, the future of women empowerment and entrepreneurship in India looks promising.

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The Riviera Rewritten: Cannes 2026’s Most Arresting Fashion Moments

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Cannes Part 2

CROISETTE CHRONICLES — PART II

“Sun, Silk & Studied Chaos”

If the first week of Cannes 2026 whispered, the second week grabbed you by the collar.

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A blush-pink strapless column gown arrived on the Croisette with the kind of quiet ferocity only a seasoned red carpet can absorb. Pearl-scattered at the bust, its satin surface caught every camera flash. It was paired with a voluminous silver-grey cocoon coat draped off both shoulders — not worn, deployed. Chandelier diamonds framed the ears, stacked rings adorned both hands, and sleekly pulled-back hair revealed a razor-sharp jawline. This was old Hollywood reconstructed by someone who found the original too polite.

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Then came the moment that stopped the Croisette mid-scroll: a chartreuse pleated one-shoulder gown, its fabric engineered into deep diagonal ridges sweeping from a sculpted shoulder down to a dramatic thigh-high slit. Photographed against palm trees and Mediterranean light, it looked less like an outfit and more like a natural phenomenon — moss-coloured, elemental, inevitable. A single emerald pendant rested at the throat. Loose waves, barely tamed, completed the look. The overall effect? A woman who dressed for the landscape, not the photographers — and somehow captivated both.

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Beside the sea, another story unfolded. A dark sequinned gown — midnight black fading into deep magenta — was worn against the backdrop of open water. Hair loosened by the wind, a glance thrown back over one bare shoulder. Delicate crystal chains descended the open back like jewellery transformed into architecture. No carpet, no crowd. Just Riviera light and the confidence to command it entirely.

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Then came the cultural statement that deserved its own paragraph: a halter-neck anarkali of extraordinary intricacy. Silver and blush floral embroidery spread across ivory silk, while a heavily diamond-encrusted halter neckline functioned as both collar and jewel. A maang tikka and oversized jhumkas completed a look worthy of museum display. A blush dupatta trailed behind with quiet drama. This was Indian couture presented not as a translation for a Western audience, but entirely on its own terms — unapologetic, uncompromising, and self-assured.

Finally, there was the fashion commentator who became the story. A multicoloured embroidered bandhgala blazer — alive with iridescent threadwork in mauve, teal, and gold — was paired with plum trousers and a galaxy of statement rings. Frameless glasses added restraint to the visual richness, while the smile carried a different message altogether: I dressed for myself first. At Cannes, where everyone performs for someone, that may be the most radical statement of all.

“The Riviera didn’t dress them. They dressed the Riviera.”

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Fashion Designer Amit GT and Le Marquise Jewellery by Jasmine Gulati Jain and Sambhav Jain Showcase Excellence Under the Golden Lumière Awards at the 79th Festival de Cannes 2026  Show Directed by Liza Varma

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Liza Verma along with Models

As part of India’s multi-platform presence at the 79th Festival de Cannes 2026, internationally renowned Show Director Liza Varma from India led a delegation of Indian designers and jewellery labels at the Fashion TV Presentation held on 18th May 2026 at the Majestic Hotel, Cannes, at 9:30 PM (CEST).

The showcase featured celebrated Indian designer Amit GT along with Le Marquise Jewellery by Jasmine Gulati Jain and Sambhav Jain, presenting a curated display of fashion and jewellery that reflected contemporary Indian design sensibilities on an international platform. Amit GT’s showcase was presented under the prestigious Golden Lumière Awards Cannes 2026, hosted at the Majestic Hotel Beach, Cannes.

Liza Verma along with Models

The Golden Lumière Awards show is hosted at the Majestic Hotel Beach, Cannes2026, where cinema meets luxury, celebrating outstanding personalities from international cinema along with visionary business leaders supporting art, culture, cinema, and the future generation of creators. The grand evening was attended by international personality Farhana Bodi and actress Urvashi Rautela, while actress Pooja Batra. The event was produced by Anna Neneman from ENW Showroom.

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Speaking about the showcase, Liza Varma said, “My focus is to create opportunities for Indian designers and talent to present their work in international environments. Cannes provides an important global platform to showcase the strength of Indian fashion, craftsmanship, and creative talent before an international audience.”

Held alongside the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival 2026, the presentation formed part of a larger initiative led by Liza Varma to create global visibility for Indian designers, jewellery labels, and creative talent through curated showcases and international collaborations at Cannes.

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“Echoes of Past and Future” Opens a Dialogue Between Generations of Indian Art at Divine Art Gallery, New Delhi

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Generations of Indian Art at Divine Art Gallery, New Delhi

Echoes of Past and Future, a group exhibition of modern and contemporary art, opened with a preview on Friday, 24 April 2026 at Divine Art Gallery, New Delhi. The exhibition is now open to the public and will remain on view until 10 May 2026.

Bringing together an exceptional selection of works, the exhibition features celebrated Indian modernists including S.H. Raza, Ram Kumar, F.N. Souza, Krishen Khanna, Sunil Das, A. Ramachandran, Paramjit Singh, Anjolie Ela Menon, Manu Parekh, and Himmat Shah, among others. It also showcases significant works by senior contemporary artists, including Yusuf and Ashok Bhowmick.

The exhibition presents a diverse range of artistic expressions through paintings, drawings, and sculptures, offering a dialogue between different periods and practices in Indian art. By placing works of modern masters alongside those of later generations, the show highlights both continuity and transformation in artistic language.

Anjolie Ela Menon’s contemplative figures evoke quiet introspection, while Manu Parekh’s vibrant landscapes convey intensity and movement. Sculptural works by Himmat Shah contribute a strong tactile and material dimension, enriching the visual experience. Together, the artworks create a dynamic interplay of styles, themes, and sensibilities.

Echoes of Past and Future invites viewers to reflect on the evolution of Indian modern and contemporary art, tracing its journey across time while pointing toward future directions and emerging possibilities.

Sumit Thakur, Founder of Divine Art Gallery, said, “Echoes of Past and Future brings together some of the most prominent voices in Indian modern and contemporary art, creating a meaningful dialogue across generations. By presenting works of masters alongside those of later artists, the exhibition reflects both continuity and evolution in artistic expression, offering viewers an opportunity to expand their understanding of diverse visual languages and to experience a rich artistic legacy that continues to influence contemporary practice.”

Exhibition Details:
Title: Echoes of Past and Future
Dates: 24 April – 10 May 2026
Timings: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Open Daily)
Venue: Divine Art Gallery, F-213A, Old M.B. Road, Lado Sarai, New Delhi – 110030

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