Women’s Leadership Summit 2025 focuses on gender equity
The Women’s Leadership Summit 2025 brought together leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers focused on promoting gender equity. The event featured inspiring discussions that highlighted the achievements of women who have challenged norms and created new paths in various sectors. Renowned fashion designer Neeta Lulla opened the summit with a motivating speech. She talked about the importance of resilience and self-belief in building successful careers. This set a positive tone for the event. A panel titled “She Means Business” included leaders from different companies. Bhavana Bindra, Amisha Vora, and Navneet Kaur discussed the obstacles women face in leadership. They emphasized the need for strong support from business leaders to help promote gender equality. Pankaja Munde, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change for Maharashtra, delivered a powerful keynote address. She called for women to not only have a seat at the table but also to actively participate in decision-making. She urged for better policies to empower women in leadership roles. The summit also featured the launch of a Women’s Leadership Coffee Table Book, honoring women who have made significant contributions to their fields. Another panel called “Off the Beaten Track” showcased women in non-traditional careers, such as a hip-hop artist and a wildlife photographer, sharing their experiences of overcoming stereotypes. Major Vandana Sharma, a veteran of the Kargil War, gave a stirring talk about her experiences in the armed forces. She highlighted the strength and resilience that women can demonstrate in challenging situations. Overall, the summit emphasized that women can thrive despite challenges and that true gender equity requires addressing structural barriers. It celebrated women’s achievements and called for continued progress toward inclusivity and equal opportunities. The event served as a platform for inspiring change and recognizing the power of women in shaping society.