The three-day event will see girl students connecting with 401 women legislators, 91 women Members of Parliament and 300 social and corporate women leaders of India and overseas.
"We have decided to host the first apolitical National Women's Parliament in Amravati. The objective is to facilitate and enhance the network between eminent women personalities from diverse walks of life and more than 10,000 girl students who will participate from across the nation," Butta Renuka, MP from Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, said at a press conference here today.
"It is to make young girls realise their potential, and to enable them to take leadership roles in all sectors of life and also to sensitise the society about issues like malnutrition among women and children, sexual harassment, and sanitation among others," Renuka said.
Mamtaz Sanghamita and Rama Devi Sheohar, MPs from West Bengal and Bihar respectively, said that women continue to lag behind despite working round the clock, and that without political or legislative empowerment, complete empowerment would not happen.
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K Geetha, MP from Araku in Andhra Pradesh said that the NWP was a first of its kind event and expressed her solidarity to the cause of women empowerment.
"Women play key role in nation building. This is a one of its kind event. Today we are here to express our solidarity towards the great cause of women empowerment," Geetha said.
"I always believe that the knowledge that every Indian man or woman has today comes from their mothers and their homes.
"I am very happy that we will be addressing issues and working towards the development of women. The questions that we discuss here are questions that concern every state in India," she said.