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Where Stories Spark Change: Celebrating the Tribute Global Digi Awards for Women 2025



Writers’ Kalam Literary Bulletin Celebrates the Changemakers Who Are Rewriting Power

True change rarely arrives with fanfare. It begins quietly—in the verses of a poet, in the steady work of a teacher, through the courage of a doctor, or in the quiet defiance of a woman determined to rewrite her story. The Tribute Global Digi Awards for Women 2025, hosted by The Holistic Pine: International Independent Lifestyle Journal, celebrates these quiet yet powerful revolutions.

This year, the spotlight falls on women whose work—whether through words, classrooms, clinics, or community spaces—sparks transformation. They are poets, educators, reformers, and visionaries who prove that change doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, it speaks softly—and the world listens.

✨ Meet the 2025 Women of Impact



✍️ Mayaa SH — Literary Excellence in Women’s Empowerment
A fierce literary voice and tireless advocate for self-belief, gender equality, and mental well-being, Mayaa SH has authored 14 solo books and featured in over 200 anthologies. Through her work as a legal advisor and mental health champion, she shows that the written word is not just for reflection—but for resistance, healing, and hope.



🖋️ Bhavya Shree V — Excellence in Poetic Storytelling & Social Realism
From Kerala’s cultural heartland comes Bhavya Shree V, whose poetry distills identity, womanhood, and truth into raw, minimalist verses. With acclaimed works like Labour Room and Funeral, she gives voice to silenced stories. A mother, teacher, and storyteller, her words comfort, question, and ignite change.



📚 Kirti V — Excellence in Education & Literary Contribution
Poetry and education find a beautiful union in the work of Kirti V. Based in Bangalore with roots in Kerala, her three solo poetry collections and over 50 anthology contributions reflect life’s struggles and wonders. A committed educator, she equips students with the tools to question bias and embrace lifelong learning.



🩺 Dr. Nina Apra — Excellence in Medical Innovation, Literature & Social Impact
Doctor, author, activist—Dr. Nina Apra’s journey blends healing with storytelling and social reform. From her books Echoes of Life and Sacred Silences to her TEDx talks and COVID Warrior work, she champions mental health, gender justice, and education with bold compassion.



📖 Mridusmita Das — Literary Excellence Award
Balancing a thriving IT career with a literary voice for empowerment, Mridusmita Das proves women can be many things at once. Her debut novel A Widow – Rebirth from Her Ashes and subsequent works spark conversations on loss, resilience, and healing. With each book—including Sparrows of Michigan and Riya and the Rooster—she inspires change, one page at a time.



🧠 Dr. Piyali Mitra — Excellence in Bioethics and Public Philosophy
A global thought leader in ethics, Dr. Piyali Mitra’s work shapes vital debates around reproductive rights, AI, and human dignity. As Deputy Editor of the Asian Bioethics Review and Director at ICAEPA UK, she blends academic insight with fierce advocacy for ethical reform and women’s rights.

🌸 Special Recognition: Celebrating Trailblazers Beyond Boundaries



🌿 Eshita Singh — Literary Changemaker for Women’s Empowerment & Holistic Leadership
Author, banker, speaker—Eshita Singh blends tradition and modern leadership with grace. Her bestselling books (Happens Like a Dream, Redefining Success, The Art of Effective Parenting) offer pathways to healing and self-growth. A mother, intuitive guide, and Isha Foundation volunteer, Eshita champions empowered living through words and action.



🌼 Ashima Syal — Women Empowerment Through Literature & Education
Mumbai-based educator, poet, and advocate, Ashima Syal creates safe spaces for women’s voices to rise. Her public speaking workshops, teaching, and research in Spoken Word Poetry break barriers and amplify stories that matter. Inspired by icons like Amrita Pritam and Indra Nooyi, Ashima fuses creativity, education, and empowerment in everything she does.


🎙 A Word from the Organizers

“These women prove that power doesn’t always arrive in grand speeches or headlines. Sometimes, it’s a poem shared, a student encouraged, a story reclaimed,” shared The Holistic Pine editorial team. “They are architects of change—quiet yet unstoppable.”


🎖️ Honouring the Awardees with:

✔️ Official Prashastipatra (Letter of Citation)
✔️ Digital Certificate of Honour
✔️ Features in The Holistic Pine, The Great Indian Review, and Writers’ Kalam Literary Bulletin
✔️ Global digital media coverage

📰 Explore Their Stories:

🌐 www.theholisticpine.com
📱 Instagram: @theholisticpine

These awards are more than recognition—they are reminders that words have power, and women are rewriting the world with every one of them.

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