3-Day National Women’s Parliament Begins In Amaravati 

AP chief minister Chandrababu Naidu during the opening of three-day National Women’s Parliament  - Sakshi Post

Amaravati: The three-day National Women's Parliament (NWP), being organised by Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly with the theme of 'Empowering Women - Strengthening Democracy', began on Friday in Amaravati.

Meanwhile,Nizamabad MP K Kavitha would participate at NWP and will deliver a lecture on “social changes in women’s empowerment”.

Buddhist spiritual leader Dalai Lama, Union Ministers M Venkaiah Naidu and P Ashok Gajapati Raju, AP Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, Puducherry Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi, Bangladesh Parliament Speaker Shirin Chaudhury, Gandhian Ela Bhatt, actress Manisha Koirala and many other dignitaries attended the inaugural event at Pavitra Sangamam here.

Assembly Speaker Kodela Sivaprasada Rao

Our endeavour is to enhance the network between eminent women and girl students to enable them to take leadership roles

The vision of NWP is to enable and encourage social, political and economic empowerment of women in all strata of the society. An 'International Woman Icon of the World' award and 12 best young achievers awards for women in different fields will be presented at the NWP.

There would be seven plenary sessions at the event with discussions on subjects like socio-political challenges in women empowerment, women's status and decision-making, building own identity and vision for the future.

On Thursday Assembly Speaker Kodela Sivaprasada Rao has said that as many as 91 women parliamentarians, 401 legislators, 300 social and corporate sector women leaders from India and abroad are expected to attend the NWP, while over 10,000 "socially and politically sensitive" girl students will be networked with the leaders,

"One of the objectives of NWP is to make young girls realise their potential and make them aware of the canvas where they can leave their footprints. Our endeavour is to enhance the network between eminent women and girl students to enable them to take leadership roles," the Speaker added.


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