Empowering Women: Ladies Who Lead's Multi-City Initiative

Ladies Who Lead (LWL) concluded a multi-city initiative across Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore for International Women's Day 2026, fostering dialogue, mentorship, and community-building among women leaders and entrepreneurs. The events aimed to create sustainable visibility and access for women in leadership, focusing on authentic conversations and peer-led growth.

Empowering Women: Ladies Who Lead's Multi-City Initiative
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Ladies Who Lead (LWL) marked International Women's Day 2026 by concluding a groundbreaking multi-city initiative across Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. This project brought together women leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals through engagements that emphasized dialogue, mentorship, and community-building.

Designed to be more than a transient celebration, the initiative underscores LWL's commitment to creating sustained visibility for women in leadership. Each city chapter fostered authentic conversations and growth opportunities, enabling participants to share ideas and build professional relationships.

Prominent figures like Anjali Anand and Supriya Dravid joined the initiative, signifying the strength of India's women-led ecosystem. Aabha Bakaya, LWL's founder, reiterated the aim of transitioning beyond occasion-led recognition to create an influential ecosystem for women leaders across India.

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