Deepak Tater Jain: Celebrating a Powerful Milestone for Women’s Empowerment Through Literature
- Deepak Jain
- Sep 26
- 2 min read
Deepak Tater Jain, renowned branding expert, motivational speaker, and founder of Twell Magazine, played a significant role as chief guest at a landmark event organized by author Shruti Singh Fempire. This extraordinary occasion was marked by the world record launch of three influential books focused on women’s empowerment. Among the notable titles was "Devi - Glorification of Exploitation," which added a critical voice to the ongoing conversation about women’s rights and social justice.

For Deepak, the event represented much more than a celebration of literature—it was a unique platform where influential venture capitalists, government officials, and changemakers from across India convened with a shared purpose. He viewed the gathering as an exceptional opportunity to foster new relationships, exchange ideas, and reinforce collective commitment towards gender equality.
Deepak noted the vibrant energy and collaborative spirit that permeated the event, highlighting how such moments catalyze strong partnerships and inspire concrete actions to address women’s issues. He also expressed heartfelt gratitude toward the organizers—including Pranaw Sinha, Shivraj Singh, Aakash Bhabad, Dharmendra Kumar, Savitha Puttaswamy, Er Sonesh Bharadwaj, and Mr. Arun—and all participants, whose dedication ensured the success of this milestone.
As a visionary who has empowered thousands through Twell Magazine’s initiatives and prestigious awards like SIWAA (South India Women Achievers Awards), Deepak believes these gatherings are vital. They create impactful change by combining storytelling, strategic networking, and sustained advocacy, making every such event a foundation stone for real social progress.

The success of this book launch is a testament to the power of literature in effecting societal change, with leaders like Deepak Tater Jain continuing to champion platforms where women’s voices are amplified and their achievements recognized.






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