New Delhi: The world observes International Women’s Day every year on 8 March. This day aims at celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women all around the world. Take this day as the perfect opportunity to honour women by delivering these impactful Women’s Day speeches in Hindi, English, Telugu, Urdu, Marathi and Bengali.
Celebrating Women’s Day is all about recognising the contributions of women in various fields to promote gender equality. The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is “For ALL women and girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.” Use these empowering Women’s Day speeches in Hindi, English, Telugu, Urdu, Marathi and Bengali to inspire people on 8 March!
Namascar,
Aaj maahilā divas ke is pāvan avasar par ham sabhī yahān ekatrit hue hain, yah maahilāon kī shakti, sangharsh aur safaltā ko sammaan dene kā din hai. Mahailāen keval ghar kī zimmedāriyon tak seemit nahīn hain, Balki ve har kṣtra meṅ safaltā ke naye āyām sthāpit kar rahī hain. Hamen yah samajhnā hogā ki nārī sashaktikaran kā artth keval unke adhikāron kī bāt karnā nahīn hai, Balki unhe har kṣtra meṅ samān avasaron kā pradan kā pradan karnā bhī hai.
Aaiye, Ham Sankalp Leṅ ki Ham maahilāon ko protsāhit kareṅge, unhe unke sapnon ko sākār karne kā maukā deṅge aur ek samāj ke nirmaan meṅ yogdān deṅge.
Dhanyavād!
Good morning everyone,
Today, on the occasion of Women’s Day, we gather to celebrate the strength, struggles, and success of women. Women are not just confined to household responsibilities; they are excelling in every field and breaking barriers. Women’s empowerment is not just about talking about their rights but also ensuring they have equal opportunities in every domain.
Let us pledge to support, encourage, and uplift the women around us, giving them the space to chase their dreams and create a society where equality is a reality, not just a vision.
Thank you!
Namaskāram andariki,
Eeroju Manaṁ anta mahilā dinōtsavaṁ jarupukuntunnām. Idi mahilalā balam, porāṭam, vijayam mariyu samānatanu gauravinchē roju. Mahilalu kēvala kuṭumba bhāryatālaku parimitam kādum, prati raṅgamlō agragāmiṅgā edugutunnāru. Mahila sādhikārata antē kēvala hakṣal gurin̄ci māṭlāḍam matrame kādu, vārikī samāna avakāsālu kalpincadam kuda mukhyam.
Manaṁ pratigna cheyyāli, mahilalaku protosāham andinchāli, vāri kalalu nijaṁ chēyakunē avakāsamu kalpincāli, samānatvanto kḍḍina samājam nirminchāli.
The whole'yavādālu!
As-salāmu ʿalaykum,
Aaj ham yawm-e-khawātīn ke mauqe par jamā huwe Hain tāke khawātīn ki taqat, jidd-o-juhd aur kāmyābī ko khirāj-e-tehseen pesh kareṅ. Khawātīn sirf gharīlū zimmedāriyon tak mahdūd nahīn hain hain hain balki har māidān meṅ apnī salāhiyat kā lohā manwā rahī hain. Khawātīn ko bāikhtiyār banānā sirf unke huqūq par bāt karna nahīn nahīn balki har shobay meṅ unko barābar mowbar mowkay farham karna bhi zarūrī hai.
Āiye, ham sab ahd kareṅ ke ham khawātīn ki Himāyat kareṅge, unhe apne khwab pūrā pūrā karne meṅ madad deṅge aur aise aise muāshare kā ta ta ta ta taran masāwat jahan maasāwat ban jāye.
Shukiā!
Namascar,
Aaj Ākan Mahila Din in the sauna karat ahot, has two mahilānchyā samarthy in the gauge, saṅgharṣāka Āl Āla yaśāca karṇyāda Āh. Mahila Kevaḷ Gharakhyā jabaabdaryas paḷṇāryā nasun, tyā pratyek krista yaś sampadan karat ahet. Mahila sashaktikaraṇi kevaḷ tyāñchyā hakkaСjectionСт nahī nahi, in Tar tyanna Saman Sandhi Upalabdha Karun Denehi Mahatvāca Ahe.
The cockroach, an ayoni ṭharavaū ī machillan deu in the cockroach, ṭharavajā slapn pourṇyāṇa
Dhanyavād!
Namascar,
In Aaj āmra in the dye dibas udapan map of the ecttrit hayechi. Ethy slain shakts, saṅgharṣs o safataque summan summan smmann ecṭi din. Insert śudhu verse sīšsthalār dẏits simly not, so the pratiṭi kṣērē sphalacard in a nearby digan's ummocyte karaker. No sakuarṇ śdhu so adhikar niẏ niẏ naẏ, the bar is so jan'ya sanāg zyśiti korā'ō pōrōjoneīẏ.
Aasun amuses pratigna wars ye amer Narider Samarthrhana Karaba, so the swapna Purṇa war sujōg DEBA ĒBA® ĪMAN buildingṭi sam gṛhōṇa karaba karaba in the yeah in the Sudhumatra buildingṭi building, bhabana naẏ, bar.
Dhanyabād!
International Women’s Day is all about empowering and uplifting women. This 8 March, deliver these empowering Women’s Day speeches in Hindi, English, Telugu, Urdu, Marathi and Bengali to promote gender equality!