As soon as the House met for the day, Chairman Hamid Ansari mentioned that today was International Women's Day to celebrate and honour the untiring commitment and persistent efforts of women.
The UN theme for International Women's Day this year is 'A Promise is a Promise: Time for Action to End Violence Against Women,' he said.
"Today, though women have made remarkable progress in economic, political and social spheres, gender equality remains a distant dream," he said, voicing concern over female foeticide, honour killings of girls and growing violence against women.
Ansari dispensed with the Question Hour and allowed members to make brief submissions on the occasion.
Jaya Bachchan (SP) said there can be no celebration unless the mindset is changed and cited growing incidents of rape, molestation, domestic violence and public thrashing of women by protectors of law.
Rajni Patil (Cong) recalled the 33 per cent reservation that the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi gave to women in Panchayats and local bodies and said, "If we want to celebrate women's day, the women's reservation bill should be passed by Parliament.