New Delhi, Dec 5:The Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, in collaboration with renowned designer Rosy Ahluwalia, successfully hosted a landmark Fashion Cultural Show presenting Khadi, celebrating inclusivity, identity, and India’s rich textile heritage. Supported by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment and organised under the leadership of Col. Akash Patil, Director, Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, the event embraced the powerful theme: “We The People.”

Col. Patil’s guidance and commitment to socially progressive initiatives ensured that this showcase became a meaningful platform for representation, empowerment, and cultural pride. His encouragement played an integral role in bringing together stakeholders, designers, and community voices for this historic event.
The showcase featured transgender models walking the ramp in Khadi ensembles, redefining representation and setting a new benchmark for diversity in Indian fashion. The show highlighted Khadi as a symbol of empowerment, dignity, and national pride while amplifying the visibility and narratives of the transgender community.
The event opened with an insightful Panel Discussion “Transgender Journeys Unveiled”, featuring Rudrani Chettri, Founder of Mitr Trust; Abhina Aher, Chief Executive, TWEET Foundation; and Dr. Amarendra Khatua IFS, Former Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs. The panelists shared lived experiences, challenges, and aspirations, encouraging constructive dialogue on social acceptance and equal opportunities.
This was followed by the much-awaited “Walk of Dignity”, where transgender models showcased Rosy Ahluwalia’s Khadi creations. The presentation beautifully merged fashion with social messaging, celebrating individuality, courage, and the spirit of inclusion.
Rosy Ahluwalia’s work continues to champion handcrafted textiles and gender inclusivity. Her collections, known for blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics, served as a powerful tribute to stories of resilience and empowerment.
The organizers noted that initiatives like this align with the Centre’s broader mission of promoting social justice and cultural harmony an ethos strengthened by the direction and support of its leadership.
The Fashion Cultural Show concluded with resounding appreciation from attendees, marking an important milestone for inclusive cultural expression and reaffirming the shared commitment to equality and empowerment.
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