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Swyam Shakti: Sarvottam Naari Sanman 2026 Celebrates Women of Impact

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In a powerful celebration of courage, leadership, and social transformation, MeghaShrey NGO, founded by philanthropist Seema Singh, hosted the prestigious Swyam Shakti: Sarvottam Naari Sanman 2026—an inspiring initiative dedicated to recognizing women who are shaping the future of India through their achievements and service to society.


The event brought together prominent leaders, artists, entrepreneurs, and social changemakers from across the country. More than just an awards ceremony, the evening symbolized a movement that celebrates the strength, resilience, and limitless potential of women. The initiative was created to honour those who have not only excelled in their respective fields but have also used their influence to uplift communities and inspire the next generation.


The initiative was spearheaded by Seema Singh, Founder and Chairperson of MeghaShrey NGO, whose vision has been to create platforms that empower individuals and amplify positive change. Under her leadership, MeghaShrey has emerged as a dynamic social organization working in the areas of women’s empowerment, education, healthcare awareness, rural development, and livelihood creation. Through multiple initiatives across the country, the organization continues to support thousands of underserved families and marginalized communities.


During the evening, 18 extraordinary women achievers from diverse fields—including healthcare, finance, entertainment, entrepreneurship, and social service—were honoured with the Sarvottam Naari Sanman. The awardees included inspiring personalities such as Dr. Hansaji Yogendra, Radhika Gupta, Raveena Tandon, Hina Khan, Harshdeep Kaur, and Palak Muchhal, among others. Their journeys highlighted the power of determination and the ability of women to lead meaningful change across industries and communities.

In her keynote address, Seema Singh emphasized the deeper purpose behind the initiative, stating that “Swyam Shakti is not just an award, it is a reminder that strength lies within every woman.” Her message encouraged women to support and uplift one another, creating a collective force for progress and empowerment.


As the evening concluded, Swyam Shakti: Sarvottam Naari Sanman 2026 stood as a testament to MeghaShrey’s commitment to building a more inclusive and empowered society—where women are recognized not only for their success but for their role as catalysts of transformation.



 
 
 

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