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The Narinama – The Story of Gender Justice program, held on December 16, 2016, was much more than a celebration—it was a national manifesto for gender justice brought to life. Designed as a seamless blend of dance, music, cinema, and dialogue, the event created a powerful cultural and intellectual experience that celebrated diversity while addressing deep-rooted issues of inequality.
What made Narinama unique was its ability to bridge communities and perspectives. It brought together young men and women from across India into meaningful dialogue with policymakers, social scientists, business leaders, civil society activists, scholars, academicians, and artists. This collective energy transformed the event into a united stand for equality, igniting conversations and commitments that went beyond the stage to inspire lasting change.
Narinama: Uniting voices for gender justice.
The aim of Narinama – The Story of Gender Justice is to create a national platform that celebrates diversity while advancing the cause of gender equality. By blending art, culture, and dialogue, the program seeks to challenge stereotypes, inspire conversations, and unite stakeholders from all walks of life in a shared commitment to gender justice.
Dance, music, and cinema were used as creative tools to highlight themes of gender justice in an engaging way.
Structured conversations allowed policymakers, scholars, activists, and artists to share perspectives and solutions.
Young men and women from across India actively participated, making the program intergenerational and inclusive.
The event connected diverse voices—academic, civil society, business, and cultural—into one unified stand for equality.