India is witnessing a quiet demographic shift. Women are living longer, retiring later and carrying more responsibility โ as professionals, caregivers, grandparents and community anchors โ than any previous generation. Yet the conversation around women's lives beyond 50 remains remarkably thin.
The post-midlife years โ roughly from 50 to 75 โ are no longer a quiet winding down. They are, for many women, a second act of extraordinary potential: for reinvention, financial consolidation, deeper relationships and purposeful contribution.
think, discuss & leave better equipped for the years ahead
The seminar aims to:
Each panel draws on expertise across medicine, finance, law and lived experience.
The science of female ageing โ from hormonal transitions and bone density to cardiovascular risk, sleep disruption and cognitive health. Myth vs medicine with practical guidance on longevity.
Investment choices for post-retirement life, will-writing, succession planning, property rights under Indian law and the growing menace of financial fraud targeting senior women.
AI, deepfakes, online scams and social media have created new vulnerabilities โ while also offering unprecedented tools for connection, creativity and entrepreneurship.
Retirement, an empty nest, the loss of professional identity and the psychological weight of "who am I now?" โ drawing on psychology, lived experience and cross-cultural wisdom.
Women aged 45 and above โ a curated, premium gathering of peers. Target attendance 80โ120. Fee of โน2,000 covers venue, materials, catering and speaker facilitation.
Participants will leave with:
Registrations for the June 28 seminar will open shortly. To be notified when seats become available, write to us or call directly.

Retired doctors, educators and senior professionals advancing women's education, health and skills to build pathways toward economic independence and social equality.
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