Social Activist Shanaya Sharma Honored with Prestigious Nari Astitva Award 2026

New Delhi [India], March 10: Renowned social activist Shanaya Sharma has been honored with the prestigious Nari Astitva Award 2026, recognizing her significant contributions toward women empowerment and social welfare. The award acknowledges her continuous efforts to uplift communities, promote equality, and inspire positive social change.

The award ceremony was organized by GSILEDU Society in collaboration with Maa Sita RasoiNeki Ki Raah, and Sanatan Path, organizations known for their commitment to social service and cultural values. The Nari Astitva Award celebrates women who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to society and have played a key role in promoting social awareness and humanitarian initiatives.

Shanaya Sharma has been actively involved in various initiatives focused on supporting women, encouraging education, and assisting underprivileged communities. Through her work, she has consistently advocated for social development and empowerment, earning recognition for her commitment to creating meaningful change.

Expressing her gratitude after receiving the award, Shanaya Sharma said the recognition motivates her to continue working for the betterment of society.

“I am truly humbled by this recognition and feel privileged to be associated with organizations that are tirelessly working toward social welfare and community development,” she said.

During the ceremony, Sharma also expressed her appreciation to respected spiritual leader Jagat Guru Rambhadracharya Ji, and Dr. Gaurav Sharma, President of GSILEDU Society, for their efforts in promoting cultural values and supporting social initiatives.

She further extended her gratitude to Shrimati Manpreet Kaur Ji of Maa Sita Rasoi, as well as the organizing team led by Acharya Ramchandrdas Ji Maharaj, for their dedication in organizing such initiatives that highlight the contributions of women working for society.

The event was graced by prominent spiritual and social leaders, including Shri Chitra Vichitra Bihari Das Ji Maharaj, a renowned devotional singer and spiritual personality, and Shrimad Jagadguru Bhaiyya Ji Maharaj (Ballabhgarh Wale). Their presence added spiritual significance to the event and reinforced the importance of cultural values and social service in modern society.

Organizations Neki Ki Raah and Sanatan Path were also acknowledged for their active role in promoting community service and cultural awareness. Their collaborative efforts with GSILEDU Society have helped organize impactful initiatives aimed at strengthening social harmony and supporting people in need.

The Nari Astitva Award 2026 stands as a tribute to women who dedicate their lives to social development and empowerment. By honoring individuals like Shanaya Sharma, the organizers aim to encourage more women to take leadership roles in social service and inspire future generations to contribute toward building a better society.

Shanaya Sharma’s recognition highlights the importance of grassroots activism and the growing influence of women leaders in shaping positive change. Her work continues to inspire many young individuals to participate in community service and social initiatives.

The organizers congratulated Shanaya Sharma on receiving this distinguished honor and expressed confidence that she will continue to make impactful contributions toward women empowerment and social welfare in the years ahead.

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