Special brainstorming on women leadership in ‘NavBharat Evolved India Leadership Conclave’; Rekha Gupta, Smriti Irani, Bhumi Pednekar on the same stage

  • Power of Women Leadership in ‘Developed India @2047’
  • Participation of Dignitaries in Navbharat Leadership Conclave
  • Rekha Gupta, Anupriya Patel, Smriti Irani and Bhumi Pednekar on the same stage

Navbharat Viksit Bharat Leadership Conclave 2026 : As the country moves towards its centenary year of independence, the national mission of ‘Developed India @2047’ is central. In this background, a special session based on women leadership has been organized in the ‘Nav Bharat Evolved India Leadership Conclave 2026’. The program ‘NavBharat Evolved Bharat Leadership Conclave 2026’ will be held on 7th July 2026 at Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi. The session will have an in-depth discussion on the role played by women in various fields like policy making, administration, health, politics and entertainment.

Also, as India is rapidly moving towards the centenary year of independence i.e. 2047, the role of women in the concept of building a developed and self-reliant nation is becoming more effective. Women have given a new direction to the development of the country by making remarkable achievements in various fields like policy making, administration, health, education, industry, science, politics and social transformation. It is against this background that a special session based on women leadership has been organized in the ‘Nav Bharat Evolved India Leadership Conclave 2026’.

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The conclave to be held on July 7, 2026 at Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi will have the central concept of ‘Women Leading India’s Golden Century’. In this session, women’s leadership, decision-making and contribution in various fields will be discussed in depth in the creation of India’s golden century.

Chief Minister of Delhi in this special session Rekha Gupta The experience of leadership in the administration of the capital will be presented. Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Anupriya Patel will explain the need for an efficient and comprehensive health system for a developed India. Former Union Minister Smriti Irani will share her views on new generation leadership, decision making and political participation. Actress and social activist Bhumi Pednekar will share her experiences with the audience regarding cinema, society and the changing mindset of the new generation.

The seminar will convey the message that women’s leadership is not limited to social or cultural spheres, but plays a strategic and decisive role in building a developed India. Various dignitaries will also present their views on how the concept of Women-Led Development is actually being realized.

Increasing participation of women in the fields of politics, governance, science, education, industry and entrepreneurship is becoming an important basis for India’s progress. Initiatives like ‘Mudra Yojana’, ‘Lakhpati Didi’ have led to economic empowerment of women and initiatives like ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Act’ have strengthened their participation in policy making and politics.

The ‘NavBharat Developed India Leadership Conclave 2026’ will not only be a forum for discussion, but will be an important initiative to highlight the strength of women leadership, their contribution and future direction for achieving the goal of a developed India. This conference will convey the message that women’s leadership is the biggest strength for the overall development of the country.

What is ‘Developed India @2047’?

‘Vikasit Bharat @2047’ is the long-term national development concept of the Government of India. In 2047, India will complete 100 years of independence. The concept aims to make India a fully developed, self-reliant, prosperous, inclusive and globally leading nation by that year. The focus of this initiative is not only on economic progress but also on improving the quality of life of every citizen.

Why is this concept important?

The main objective of ‘Developed India @2047’ is to make India not just a large economy by 2047, but a nation with high standard of living, modern infrastructure, social equity, technological advancement and inclusive development. Hence, this concept is seen as a long-term roadmap for India’s development for the next two decades.

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