Women Of Music India Expands To Delhi, Enhancing Female Representation In The Music Industry
The Women of Music India (WoMI) initiative is making strides in the Indian music industry by expanding its reach to Delhi. This move aims to connect women of Indian origin globally, offering them free membership to a platform that provides numerous opportunities in the music sector. WoMI is led by a team of women professionals from various backgrounds, highlighting its commitment to inclusivity and empowerment.
WoMI's primary goal is to address disparities in music production and sound engineering, fields traditionally dominated by men. To achieve this, WoMI has introduced three full-tuition scholarships for women. These scholarships are the first of their kind in India, aiming to increase female representation in these technical areas. This initiative underscores WoMI's dedication to educational empowerment and addresses a global gap in women's representation in music production and engineering.

WoMI's comprehensive approach spans the entire music workforce, including artist managers, executives, photographers, stylists, and journalists. By offering access to job listings, industry-led workshops, and networking events, WoMI is paving the way for future generations of women to make their mark in the music industry. This holistic support system is crucial for more women to enter and succeed in diverse roles within the music sector.
The launch of WoMI's Delhi chapter has garnered enthusiastic support from various industry figures. Notable artists like Aastha Gill, Kamakshi Khanna, Jasleen Royal, and Jonita Gandhi have shown their support alongside influential business executives such as Preeti Nayyar from Universal Music Group and Ankita Maheshwari from Sony Music India. This broad base of support highlights the community's recognition of WoMI's valuable contributions.
Since its inception, WoMI has quickly gained attention and support within the music industry. The foundation has launched unique initiatives like "Breakfast Clubs," in collaboration with Universal Music India and Sony Music India, and "WoMI Night" - events dedicated to showcasing female talent. Additionally, it has developed an online community called "Talk to Strangers," where women can network and access vital resources.
WoMI's influence has grown through strategic partnerships with key events in entertainment. These collaborations offer members significant discounts on event access while providing exposure to prestigious gatherings in the music sector. This effort strengthens WoMI's impact across the music ecosystem.
Sweta Ojha from BluPrint commented on the launch: "As a woman who began her journey 13 years ago, I've witnessed firsthand the transformative power of our community. WOMI gives us a unique opportunity to amplify platforms and resources women need to thrive."
Priyanka Khimani, founder of WoMI, expressed her excitement about the organization's growth: "WoMI was founded with a simple mission: creating a space where women could come together, learn from each other, and lead in the music industry."
WoMI's expansion into Delhi marks a pivotal moment for an inclusive Indian music industry that champions female talent. As the global music landscape evolves, WoMI ensures that women are not only present but also influential voices within the industry.