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“It's the action, not the fruit of the action, that's important.

You have to do the right thing.

It may not be in your power, may not be in your time, that there'll be any fruit. But that doesn't mean you stop doing the right thing.

You may never know what results come from your action. But if you do nothing, there will be no result.”

― Mahatma Gandhi

People  behind The Summit

 

BooGio 11 Productions was founded by Divya  Chandra in 2009,with an intention to revisit contemporary paradigms in the arts; thru workshops, theatre & film, seeking its organic roots as a means to self discovery, transformation and value creation.

The aim of the company is to facilitiate transformation, for indiviuals, artists and companies thru our programs and projects.

 

The company thrives on creative collaborations among actors, movement artists, musicians, writers, scenographers and indeed audiences towards finding meaning in a climate of spectacle and flash.

 

BooGio’s projects rest on inspirational content as much as on process and innovative form – employing technology to interpret timeless streams from the vast repository of music, dance, myth and spirituality to create works of performance art with an efficient stillness and depth of tradition.

 

Gender dynamics; relationships held and fostered within urbanity; receptivity to and awareness of energy realms and cause-effect patterns are some of the on-going thematic experiments at BooGio11.

 

The aim of the company has been to be a collaboration of like-minded artists towards initiating projects that create value for both the artists and the audience, rather than just to exist as a business entity.

 

​The "HAPPY TO HELP THEATRE COMPANY" is part of BooGio 11 Productions.

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Divya Chandra is the Director of BooGio11 Productions and
founder of The Women Of India Summit.

 

Divya Chandra moves between the worlds of art, emotional inquiry and strategic transformation, bringing a rare ability to distill clarity from complexity and translate insight into meaningful, lived change.

 

Divya Chandra wears many hats, effortlessly inhabiting two distinct yet deeply interconnected worlds — one in the arts, as an actor, writer and director, and the other as The Emotional Nutritionist and Project Alchemist, working with individuals and businesses globally to move into greater clarity, alignment and potential.

These two worlds converge under the banner of the Women of India Summit — a platform born not just out of vision, but lived experience.

What began as a personal inquiry into identity, conditioning and voice has evolved into a space where men and women come together to examine the visible and invisible structures that shape women’s lives. Through webinars, workshops, online programmes and an annual three-day summit, it fosters conversations that move beyond the performative, offering practical tools, deeper awareness and pathways to real change.

Divya’s exploration of the self began on stage — through singing, theatre, movement, yoga and imago work. Her journey as an actor, director and playwright has given her a nuanced understanding of the roles we inhabit, the narratives we inherit, and the often unseen limitations that define how we relate to ourselves and the world.

As an actor, she is committed to projects that challenge conventional ideas of glamour and performance, creating space for more conscious, transformative expression.

As a writer and director, she develops work that transcends cultural confines; inviting artists

and audiences alike to engage with performance as a medium for self-discovery, inquiry and empowerment.

Over time, her focus has deepened into examining the cultural and emotional narratives that shape

identity — particularly around gender, power and belonging — and how these inherited patterns

continue to influence modern life.

As The Emotional Nutritionist, Divya works with individuals to identify and shift deeply ingrained emotional patterns, unconscious conditioning and surface-level coping strategies that often keep people stuck or misaligned.

Her work bridges emotional depth with grounded action,

enabling individuals to move through life with greater clarity, agency and authenticity.

This same lens informs her work as The Project Alchemist, where she collaborates with people across backgrounds and industries to refine vision, resolve internal and external blocks, and translate potential into meaningful, actionable outcomes.

Divya has worked across Indian and international platforms, collaborating with artists, filmmakers and creators to produce work that is both culturally resonant and socially conscious.

She works between New Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, London and New York.

For more, visit www.DivyaChandra.com

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Mudita Chandra  
has been a valued supporter of the summit, contributing toward venue costs and participating in select media and press engagements

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christine Agro

is a world-recognized metaphysical teacher

and the founder of the Intrinsic Energy Institute®,

with over two decades of work in energy-based healing and transformation.

Her work focuses on helping individuals understand and shift the deeper energetic patterns, conditioning and core wounds that shape their lives, enabling lasting, whole-system change.

 

She played a significant role in the early conceptualisation of The Women of India Summit, acting as a guiding influence and holding space

for the deeper inquiry that shaped its foundation.

In many ways, her presence was that of a quiet architect and energetic midwife — supporting the birthing of an idea that would go on to evolve into a platform for dialogue, awareness and transformation.

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BooGio 11 Productions 

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