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RSKS hosts photo exhibition at Broken Chair Monument, highlighting India's women empowerment milestones

| @indiablooms | Mar 16, 2026, at 05:57 pm

The Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan (RSKS) hosted a photo exhibition at the Broken Chair Monument on the sidelines of the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), showcasing the achievements linked to women's empowerment in India.

The exhibition presented a series of posters showcasing key developments in financial inclusion, education, entrepreneurship, political participation, healthcare, sports, and science, reported ANI.

Through visual storytelling and statistical highlights, the display aimed to highlight the progress made in advancing opportunities and rights for women across the country, the news agency reported.

One of the major photographs displayed at the event was related to the Indian government's Jan Dhan banking initiative.

It highlighted that over 55 per cent of Jan Dhan accounts are held by women, emphasising how access to banking has helped enhance financial independence, dignity, and decision-making power for millions of women in India, reported ANI.

Apart from it, another display stated the importance of education for girls, carrying the message "Educate Her, Elevate India."

The exhibition also showcased the increasing role of women in entrepreneurship and economic growth, reported ANI.

Several posters highlighted India's achievements in the fields of science and sports, including India's glory achieved in the Olympics.

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