International Women’s Film Forum Supporting Women’s Organizations Like federation |
Noida: In a remarkably short span of time, the International Women’s Film Forum (IWFF) has transformed into a formidable federation for women’s organizations across India. The IWFF has taken on the role of guiding, supporting, and collaborating with numerous women’s organizations, societies, clubs, and mentoring them to achieve their respective aims and objectives.
Originally established to provide guidance and support to women within the film, television, and media fraternity, the IWFF has now expanded its reach, attracting women from all walks of life to join this empowering organization. Renowned international media personality and President, Sandeep Marwah, expressed his delight at the tremendous growth of the IWFF.
“At Marwah Studios, we have prioritized the inclusion of women across all divisions of our organization,” Marwah stated. “We have designed and promoted courses to attract women to pursue not only short-term creative programs but also higher education at the university level. Additionally, we have organized extensive events focused on women’s empowerment with dedicated programs on Radio Noida, Radio Mumbai, and Radio Raipur. Our television channel, MSTV, has dedicated special time slots to highlight the achievements and contributions of women. We have also developed large sports events to encourage Women in sports.”
Marwah Studios has also introduced various awards, with a special emphasis on encouraging women at every level. Among these awards is the prestigious Dr. Sarojini Naidu International Award, which recognizes and honors 100 exceptional working women annually. This award has been established under the guidance of a highly influential committee.
The IWFF’s remarkable journey as a federation signifies a significant step forward in empowering women and fostering gender equality in India. With their unwavering commitment to the advancement of women’s rights and opportunities, the IWFF and Marwah Studios are leading the charge towards a more inclusive and equitable society.