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IIW She Inspires Awards Shine Spotlight on Women Leaders

Held on March 24th and 25th, the event took place at the Houses of Parliament, UK, with support from notable MPs such as Joy Morrissey and Bob Blackman

The IIW She Inspires Awards 2025 once again highlighted the achievements of extraordinary women who have made significant contributions in their respective fields. Organized by Inspiring Indian Women (IIW), a non-profit registered in both India and the UK, the awards celebrate the resilience, accomplishments, and dedication of women from diverse backgrounds.

Held on March 24th and 25th, the event took place at the Houses of Parliament, UK, with support from notable MPs such as Joy Morrissey and Bob Blackman. The private ceremony saw the participation of renowned leaders, entrepreneurs, artists, and social changemakers from around the world, making it one of the most prestigious awards for women’s empowerment.

“The IIW She Inspires Awards celebrate the resilience, accomplishments, and dedication of women who have silently brought about significant changes in society”

The IIW She Inspires Awards aim to honor women who have gone beyond the ordinary—those who have silently brought about significant changes in society through their work. The rigorous selection process ensures credibility and genuineness, with two rounds of scrutiny supported by evidence. The awards are entirely managed by sponsors and donations, inspiring women to step into leadership roles and make a meaningful impact.

This year’s event was graced by eminent personalities like Lord Meghnad Desai, Theresa Villiers, Mayor of Harrow Cllr Salim Choudhury, and many others. Judges from around the world, including authors, mental health advocates, cultural leaders, and business professionals, ensured a fair and unbiased selection process.

Winners were recognized across various categories, including Best Entrepreneur, Community Spirit, Spirited Fighter, Bright Artist, and Promising Professional. The event not only acknowledged their accomplishments but also served as a platform to inspire future generations of women to continue creating change and breaking barriers in their fields.

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