Tag: Gender Equality

  • Upasana Kamineni Konidela: Redefining Marriage for a New Generation

    Upasana Kamineni Konidela: Redefining Marriage for a New Generation

    Upasana Kamineni Konidela, entrepreneur and philanthropist, has long been a voice for women’s empowerment in India. From advocating for financial independence to encouraging emotional autonomy, she has consistently pushed for a society where women live by choice, not compulsion. In her latest reflection, Upasana delves into the evolving idea of marriage, urging the next generation to redefine the institution — not merely survive it.

    “Find Your Ram”: A Call for Conscious Partnership

    In a recent social media post, Upasana highlighted the importance of marrying from a place of strength, love, and emotional maturity — rather than societal obligation. She encouraged women to “Find Your Ram,” referencing the ideal of a supportive and respectful partner, rather than succumbing to timelines or pressure.

    “Marriage should be a conscious choice rooted in love, stability, and mutual respect — not a milestone to check off,” she asserted.

    Breaking the Cycle of Sacrifice and Silence

    Upasana’s message sheds light on deeper issues often brushed under the carpet — emotional abuse, toxicity, and the persistent expectation that women must adjust at all costs. She called out the flawed conditioning around marriage and spoke of the need to raise both girls and boys differently.

    “Let’s teach our boys early to manage emotions, set boundaries, and respect differences,” she wrote, challenging traditional norms.
    “Let’s stop forcing women into timelines — instead, give them the tools and freedom to thrive.”

    A Blueprint for a Healthier India Begins at Home

    Upasana believes that a stronger nation starts with healthier homes. She called upon educated, empowered women to become catalysts for change — using their awareness and privilege to reimagine family structures.

    “We owe it to ourselves — and the generations after us — to use our privilege with purpose,” she noted.

    Her statement underlines the importance of agency in marriage:

    “No more marrying for money or status — those can be built together with the right partner, if needed.”

    Tradition Meets Progress: The Vision for a New India

    Upasana envisions an India where tradition and progress coexist — where marriage isn’t a sacrifice but a shared journey of growth and mutual respect.

    “Let this be the New India where people live by choice, not compulsion — where we’re proud of who we are, and even prouder of who we’re becoming, together.”

    Insights from Harvard: Why Do Women Marry Today?

    Sharing an anecdote from a recent class at Harvard with Prof. Debora Spar, Upasana explored the shifting motivations behind marriage in modern society.

    “Why do women get married today? Is it for companionship? Children? Status?” she pondered.
    “The truth is, women no longer need marriage to fulfill these needs. It’s about choosing a partner who respects you and sees you as an equal.”

    A Message for Progressive Indian Women

    Upasana’s reflections mirror the shifting ideologies of independent women in modern India. Her advocacy goes beyond personal opinion — it is a larger call to society to rethink the expectations we place on women and marriage.

    Her message is clear: Empowerment is not just about career or independence — it’s also about choosing relationships that nurture, support, and respect.

  • Blume Foundation: Investing in Women’s Future

    Blume Foundation: Investing in Women’s Future

    An Evening of Advocacy, Art, and Action to Uplift Women and Girls Worldwide

    Houston, TX – June 28, 2025: The Blume Foundation celebrated a powerful milestone with its inaugural gala, Petals of Hope: Voices of Change, held at The Westin Oaks Houston at the Galleria. This elegant and purposeful evening united a vibrant community of changemakers, philanthropists, artists, and advocates committed to empowering women and girls globally.

    Inspiring Words and a Call to Action

    The evening was gracefully emceed by Rosie Nguyen, Director of Communications and Projects in Free Expression at Rice University and one of Houston’s Top 30 Influential Women of 2024. She opened the gala with a passionate call to action, encouraging guests to unite behind Blume’s mission to dismantle the systemic devaluation of women and girls through education, advocacy, and empowerment.

    The Vision Behind Blume

    Founded by entrepreneur and philanthropist Vaishali Dev, the Blume Foundation addresses some of the world’s most pressing issues: gendercide, reproductive justice, leadership equity, mental health, and economic opportunity for women. The foundation employs innovative programs, global partnerships, scholarships, and tailored support systems to transform lives and create lasting change.

    Opening Ceremonies and Special Recognitions

    The gala began with a soul-stirring invocation by Gwendolyn Price Harris, followed by heartfelt remarks from Vaishali Dev, who shared her personal journey and the inspiration behind Blume.

    Blume was honored with the following recognitions for its groundbreaking work:

    • Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition from Congressman Al Green

    • Certificate of Recognition from Texas Senator Molly Cook, District 15

    • Proclamation from Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones

    • Proclamation from Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, delivered by Alice Lee

    These accolades underscored the foundation’s unwavering commitment to creating a world where women and girls have equitable access to resources, opportunities, and safety.

    Shining a Light on Gendercide

    A poignant segment on gendercide, led by Beverley Hill, founder of the Gendercide Awareness Project (GENDAP), featured powerful testimony from survivor Niriah Williams. This emotional segment highlighted the harsh realities of gender-based violence and human trafficking, reinforcing the urgent need for action.

    Fireside Chat: Voices Driving Policy and Progress

    A compelling fireside chat moderated by Sami Khaleeq, City of Houston Commissioner for Planning & Development and tech entrepreneur, brought together two visionary leaders:

    • Juliet K. Stipeche, Director of Human Services at H-GAC

    • Dr. Elizabeth Gregory, Professor of Gender & Sexuality Studies, University of Houston

    Their discussion focused on gender equity, education access, and systemic change through policy and leadership.

    Art that Speaks for Women

    Guests were captivated by a stirring art exhibit from internationally acclaimed Dutch painter Johannes Boekhoudt, whose evocative works depict the beauty, strength, and resilience of women across cultures.

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    Honoring Champions of Change

    The Blume Foundation recognized four trailblazers whose work exemplifies courage, compassion, and transformative leadership:

    • Dr. Conte M. Terrell
      Phoenix Petal Award – For lifelong dedication to supporting abuse survivors and promoting emotional wellness.

    • Lushin Dubey
      Blume Beacon Award – For leveraging the power of theater to highlight social justice issues and amplify marginalized voices.

    • Parvez Jasani
      Roots and Wings Award – For visionary leadership and quiet, consistent support that uplifts others.

    • Roopa Gir
      Force of Nature Award – For her unwavering commitment to education, civic leadership, and empowering future generations through iEducate.

    Spotlight on Local Impact: iEducate

    The evening highlighted the work of iEducate, a Houston-based nonprofit mentoring underserved youth and nurturing future educators. CEO Arun Gir spoke passionately about their mission and the impact they are making in high-need communities.

    A Tribute to Creativity and Culture

    Designer and philanthropist Anjali Phougat was honored for her exceptional creative contributions to the Petals of Hope gala. She curated the showstopping fashion experience, “She Walks Free”, which powerfully portrayed the journey of survivors of human trafficking while celebrating South Asian culture on global stages.

    Fashion with Purpose: A Night to Remember

    The evening culminated in a breathtaking high couture fashion show titled Fashion with Purpose, curated by Anjali Phougat and narrated by media luminary Meena Dutt. The show told a moving story of innocence, struggle, and empowerment—capturing the essence of Blume’s vision.

    Marti Nonemaker, Co-founder of the Blume Foundation, delivered a stirring message to close the event:

    “Change begins with us. Every voice, every act, every contribution helps shape a world where women and girls can rise.”

    Gratitude to Sponsors and Partners

    The success of the gala was made possible through the generosity of key sponsors and partners, including:

    Vesta Stream, Amir Dodhiya, LACP – Wealth Preservation and Strategies, CGS Digital Marketing, Designer Dream Collection by Anjali Phougat, VIVA Global Events by Vaishali Dev, Microteq Engineering Inc., Yogi International Fashion, Spark Media, Chai Gold, Raindrop Foundation, Rupani Foundation, IAPAC, iEducate, An-Nisa, NAMI Greater Houston, UNA Houston Chapter, and Fresh Spirit Wellness for Women.

    About the Blume Foundation

    The Blume Foundation is a dedicated nonprofit championing the empowerment of women at every life stage. From supporting survivors of domestic violence and gendercide to fostering education, entrepreneurship, mental health, and career development, Blume strives to create a world where women and girls are seen, heard, and celebrated.

    Get Involved – Be a Catalyst for Change

    You can be part of this transformative movement.

    Contact:
    info@blumefoundation.org
    www.blumefoundation.org
    Instagram / Facebook: @BlumeFoundation
    Vaishali Dev: +1 (210) 705-0510

  • Real Estate Startups: Catching Up with Women-Led Ventures

    Real Estate Startups: Catching Up with Women-Led Ventures

    New Delhi, 18th June 2025: In a strong push to recognise women’s growing role in infrastructure and real estate development, NAREDCO Mahi, the women’s wing of the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), convened a focused media interaction in the national capital today. While the session also served as a curtain raiser to the 4th NAREDCO Mahi Convention, scheduled for 27th June, it focused sharply on the growing momentum of women-led development and the need to bring more women into India’s urban transformation story aligned with the nation’s Viksit Bharat vision for 2047.

    Speakers pointed out that India’s real estate sector, currently valued at over $265 billion, is projected to touch $1 trillion by the end of this decade, contributing nearly 13% to the national GDP. Despite this high-growth potential, women still form only around 11 to 12 percent of the sector’s total workforce. However, change is underway. From project planning and design to compliance, construction supervision, and investment management, women are now increasingly involved in every layer of the real estate value chain.

    Ms. Smita Patil, President, NAREDCO Mahi, shared that the organization is actively engaging with stakeholders to create inclusive pathways for women in the sector. She stated that beyond boardroom conversations, NAREDCO Mahi has been working on ground-led interventions around skilling and training for young women, climate-sensitive construction practices, sanitation and safety measures at construction sites, water conservation models at realty projects, and solid waste management frameworks for developers. She said that NAREDCO Mahi’s outreach has extended to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities where women are now increasingly visible in marketing, legal, project finance, and client relations roles—areas once perceived as inaccessible to them.

    Ms. Patil added that the upcoming 4th NAREDCO Mahi Convention will feature powerful narratives and real-world experiences of women transforming the real estate sector. One of the most anticipated segments will be a special session showcasing father-daughter duos who have broken generational stereotypes to shape modern realty leadership in India. The convention will also feature ‘Recognition of Mahi Sheroes,’ policy masterclasses, and a sectoral discussion on wellness living and sustainable housing—an area witnessing a compound annual growth rate of over 16 percent and emerging as one of the most sought-after trends in post-pandemic urban development.

    Dr. Ananta Singh Raghuvanshi, Chairperson, NAREDCO Mahi, said that the upcoming convention is a leadership statement as much as an industry platform. She said that women are bringing empathy, precision, and people-centric innovation to how real estate is built and sold. Through focused initiatives in skilling, financial literacy, digital transformation, and sustainability, NAREDCO Mahi is working to increase women’s presence at all stages of the real estate journey—from conceptualisation to delivery.

    Shri G Hari Babu, National President, NAREDCO, said that India’s journey to becoming one of the world’s top three economies cannot exclude the participation of half its population. He stated that women are no longer merely participants—they are project heads, entrepreneurs, investors, and reformers who bring both strategic vision and social awareness to infrastructure and housing development. He added that from working in cooperative movements post-independence to taking boardroom roles today, Indian women have consistently shown leadership in the face of challenges.

    The session highlighted that over 20 percent of registered architects in India today are women, increasingly taking the lead in urban planning, heritage conservation, and sustainable design practices. In Tier 1 cities, nearly 15 percent of real estate brokerage and advisory firms are now women-led, a significant rise compared to a decade ago. While women make up around 10 percent of the construction workforce—largely in finishing and supervisory roles—there is a steady uptick in the number of women entering skilled positions, including site engineering and material management, especially through formal skilling programs and digital certifications. The allied sectors of interior design, legal real estate compliance, ESG advisory, green certification, and digital realty platforms are seeing over 35 to 40 percent female participation, particularly in metros and upcoming urban clusters.

    “Women leaders today are not just transforming real estate, they are redefining the business of building India. As developers, strategists, financiers, and policymakers, they bring sharp commercial acumen and enduring vision that is reshaping our urban economy. Empowering women in leadership roles is no longer a social conversation; it’s a strategic business decision. Their ability to balance risk, drive innovation, and lead with resilience is unlocking new opportunities across the value chain, from housing finance and construction technology to urban planning and sustainability,” said Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Chairman, NAREDCO.

    Mr. Harsh Vardhan Bansal, President, NAREDCO Delhi, expressed that with more than 30 percent of startups in India now being led by women, the real estate sector must catch up with the country’s broader shift toward gender-balanced growth. He said that qualities like multitasking, emotional intelligence, and long-term vision—often overlooked in infra projects—are being brought to the forefront by women professionals who are reshaping not just homes but also communities. He added that the soft power of women can be a game-changer in how India thinks about liveability, affordability, and sustainable development in the years ahead.

    The 4th NAREDCO Mahi Convention is expected to bring together policy leaders, developers, real estate strategists, financial institutions, academics, and social change agents to discuss how women can play a central role in India’s infrastructure journey. As the country prepares its blueprint for Viksit Bharat, NAREDCO Mahi is ensuring that women are not only part of the narrative—but are at the helm of it.