Gurugram, March 7 -- A series of events were arranged this week across the city to celebrate International Women's Day and honour women's achievements and contributions. Some of these events brought together experts and people to discuss creating safer spaces for women, feminism and how things have changed for women. While NGOs, citizen-led initiatives and private companies organised special programmes, resident welfare associations (RWAs) also hosted community events as a special gesture for women who have made significant contributions in their respective fields. At Vipul Greens in Sector 48, residents felicitated Dr Manmeet Kumar, a spiritual coach known for her work with underprivileged women, children, and cancer patients. She helps them learn professional skills so they can become financially independent. Meanwhile, on Friday, young women came together to talk about safer and more inclusive cities at SheSpeaks: Haq, Nyay, Badlaav. The event was organised by Raahgiri Foundation and Safetipin Organisation. Sarika Panda Bhatt, co-founder of Raahigiri, said "We celebrated womanhood, sang songs, discussed important issues and more importantly, we heard each other."...