Mira Rajput Kapoor Advocates for Women's Financial Literacy at Summit

At the Times Now Summit 2026, Mira Rajput Kapoor highlighted the critical need for women's financial literacy, discussing how it can empower women and promote equality in households. She emphasized the importance of understanding financial tools and resources, advocating for a structured approach to education that can lead to greater independence for women. The summit serves as a platform for influential leaders to shape India's future, celebrating its journey towards becoming a developed nation by 2047. Mira's insights reflect a broader vision for women's roles in economic growth and societal change.
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Mira Rajput Kapoor Advocates for Women's Financial Literacy at Summit

Mira Rajput Kapoor's Insights on Financial Empowerment

Mira Rajput Kapoor participated in the Times Now Summit 2026 on March 26, where she was part of a panel discussion focused on 'Powering India's Journey to 2047'. Alongside her were Archna Vyas from the Gates Foundation and Dr. Sangita Reddy of Apollo Hospitals Group. During her conversation with Heena Gambhir, Mira addressed various topics, particularly emphasizing the significance of financial literacy among women.

Mira Rajput Kapoor Advocates for Women's Financial Literacy

In her remarks on achieving the goals of Viksit Bharat, Mira stated, "For me, it’s about financial literacy for women. It’s crucial for women to be informed and educated about their earnings, whether they work in the organized or unorganized sectors. This includes understanding loans, insurance, and microcredit options, as well as government-sponsored schemes like Sukanya for their children."

She elaborated on the necessity of financial literacy for women, asserting, "Being financially literate fosters a sense of independence that can truly drive us towards the vision of Viksit Bharat. In a household, achieving an equal power dynamic is essential. If a woman earns, she must know how to manage her finances—investing, spending, saving, and running her household effectively, including educating her children and potentially starting a business." Mira emphasized, "Women must have control over their finances. While our culture has certain practices like Stree Dhan, a more structured approach starting from education at the grassroots level will empower women like nothing else can."

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About Times Now Summit 2026

The Times Now Summit 2026 stands as one of India's leading platforms for leadership and impactful discussions. It gathers policymakers, global thinkers, industry leaders, and change agents to deliberate on and shape the future of the nation. This year's theme, “Celebrating Times Now @20 & Shaping India @100,” marks a significant milestone as the country approaches its centenary of independence. Over the past twenty years, Times Now has played a pivotal role in promoting accountability and shaping public discourse. The summit aims to build on this legacy by focusing on actionable strategies to propel India towards becoming a Viksit Bharat and enhancing its voice in the Global South.