Celebrating Women Who Lead from the Front
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The fourth edition of The Economic Times Women's Forum will see achievers and role models from diverse fields come together on June 12 in Mumbai to celebrate rising women power. Former cabinet minister Smriti Irani , two-time paralympic gold medallist Avani Lekhara, actor Rasika Dugal, Wockhardt Hospitals' Zahabiya Khorakiwala, Moelis India's Manisha Girotra, and finfluencer Rachana Ranade will be among the 23 prominent speakers who will reflect on the theme: Women at the Forefront of Change.
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