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STANDING UP AND TRANSFORMING LIVES

There were plenty of tales of resilience, perseverance and immense mental/physical strength, of turning struggles into triumphs, as the winners gathered for the ‘Drivers of Change’ event on March 8, International Women’s Day, in Mumbai. Organised by the India Today Group in collaboration with Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., India’s leading SUV manufacturer, the event saw women trailblazers from different fields—corporate leaders, special forces’ trainers, scientists, social activists, politicians, actors and musicians come together to recount inspiring stories of their struggles and successes. As theyachievers as the driving force in India’s progress towards an advanced and inclusive society, celebrating their role as the embodiment of ‘Naari Shakti’, in steering the nation’s journey.

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