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Celebration At Mumbai’s NCPA Marks 161 Years Of AAIW With Chief Justice BR Gavai In Attendance

Mumbai’s iconic National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) buzzed with celebration today as the All‑India Institute of Women (AAIW) marked its 161st anniversary.

The event featured enchanting musical performances and a heartfelt awards ceremony in honour of Chief Justice of India BR Gavai and his wife.

Chief Justice BR Gavai, currently visiting Mumbai, attended the ceremony with his wife.

The couple received felicitations on stage amidst applause from an audience comprised of judges and senior lawyers.

Their presence highlighted the legal fraternity’s solidarity and support for causes championed by the AAIW.

Musical evening & awards presentation

The celebrations featured a carefully curated musical programme, showcasing performances that ranged from soulful classical renditions to lively cultural pieces.

The harmonious evening created an atmosphere of unity and cultural pride.

Amid the music, Chief Justice Gavai and his wife were honoured for their ongoing contributions to social justice and the law.

The awards acknowledged their commitment and inspired guests to continue meaningful work across social domains.

Joining the event were prominent lawyers and members of the judiciary, including senior judges and advocates, who turned out in full support.

The mixture of legal minds and artistic expression lent the evening an air of thoughtful celebration, recognising women’s impact in both social and legal spheres.

Founded 161 years ago, the AAIW has been at the forefront of women’s empowerment, education, and advocacy in India.

Hosting the anniversary at the NCPA underscored the institution’s enduring commitment to combining cultural enrichment with long-standing values.

The involvement of Chief Justice Gavai further added a sense of legal gravitas, reminding all present of the vital connection between culture, justice, and social progress.

A message of purpose & unity

The event emphasised that milestones like this are not merely ceremonial—they reaffirm resolve.

As Chief Justice Gavai and the assembled dignitaries exemplified, true impact arises from the collective effort, the blending of cultural celebration, legal principles, and civic responsibility.

Following today’s success, AAIW aims to continue its mission through cultural and educational programmes, leaning into support from both legal and artistic communities.

With national figures such as Chief Justice Gavai lending their presence and encouragement, the Institute stands poised to advance its work in empowering women and championing justice.

Today’s celebration at Mumbai’s NCPA was more than a commemoration; it was a confluence of culture, law, and community, affirming that a united effort can truly lead to lasting social progress.

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