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“There is no limit to what we, as women, can accomplish.” – This quote rings truer than ever as we approach International Women’s Day (IWD) 2025, celebrated globally on March 8th. This year’s theme, “Accelerate Action,” is not just a slogan—it is an urgent call to push forward meaningful change, especially in countries like India, where millions of women still face daily struggles due to inequality, poverty, and systemic oppression.

At WDC News, we believe that empowering women is not just about celebrating achievements but also about addressing the deep-rooted challenges they continue to endure. Let’s explore why this year’s theme is critical, how India’s women are affected by impoverishment, the illegal practices still harming them, and how, together, we can build a more equitable future.


Why “accelerate action” in 2025?

Despite global progress in women’s rights, the pace of change remains painfully slow. “Accelerate Action” urges governments, organisations, and individuals to stop waiting and start acting—improving women’s education, creating fair economic opportunities, ensuring safety, and promoting leadership roles.

For India, this message couldn’t be timelier. Gender disparity is still visible in workplaces, homes, and streets. Without decisive action, the dream of gender equality will remain just that—a dream.

The Reality of Women’s Impoverishment in India

In India, millions of women are trapped in cycles of poverty and marginalisation. These struggles are not accidental; they are the result of historical inequality and cultural barriers that deny women equal access to basic resources like education, healthcare, and employment.

Women in rural areas, in particular, face limited job opportunities, often restricted to unpaid labour in households or poorly paid agricultural work. Widows, single mothers, and women from marginalised communities face even harsher realities, left without support systems or safety nets.

How Can We Improve This?

  • Education First: Making quality education accessible to every girl, especially in rural and underserved regions, is the foundation of empowerment.
  • Skill Development: Providing vocational training and entrepreneurial support can give women financial independence.
  • Fair Wages: Enforcing equal pay laws and creating job opportunities specifically targeting women can help bridge the economic divide.
  • Supportive legislation: Stronger legal frameworks that protect women from exploitation and discrimination are crucial to breaking the poverty cycle.

The Dark Side: Illegal Practices Hindering Women’s Empowerment

While strides have been made to protect women’s rights in India, illegal practices still continue to shatter lives. Child marriages, dowry demands, human trafficking, and domestic violence remain prevalent in many regions. Women are often silenced by societal pressures, with little legal support or protection.

What Needs to Change?

  • Community Awareness: grassroots movements Education of communities on the dangers of these practices can lead to cultural shifts.
  • Strict Enforcement: Laws against such crimes must be enforced with zero tolerance, ensuring perpetrators face justice.
  • Safe Reporting Channels: Establishing anonymous and accessible ways for women to report crimes is vital.
  • Victim Rehabilitation: Support for victims through counselling, housing, and employment opportunities helps them rebuild their lives.

Beyond Empowerment: Building a Just Society

Empowerment is not just about helping women survive; it is about giving them the tools to thrive. Women must not only have rights but also the confidence and support to exercise them. This includes:

  • Leadership Opportunities: Women should be equally represented in government, business, and community leadership.
  • Health and Wellness: Prioritising women’s physical and mental health is fundamental to societal progress.
  • Safe Public Spaces: Women must feel secure travelling, working, and participating in society without fear of harassment or violence.

Looking Forward: WDC News Stands With Women

As International Women’s Day 2025 approaches, WDC News commits to not only raising awareness but also promoting stories of resilience, innovation, and leadership among women in India and worldwide.

Let us remember: Accelerating action means no longer accepting the slow crawl toward equality. It means demanding change, creating opportunities, and dismantling the barriers holding women back.

This March 8th, let’s honour the women fighting for better lives and pledge to build a future where empowerment isn’t a privilege but a right for all.

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