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For ALL WOMEN : WOMEN's DAY SPECIAL ARTICLE ( March 8, 2025 )

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A:Ambitious
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WOMAN:    DREAMERS, DOERS , CHANGEMAKERS



THEME OF WOMEN's DAY (MARCH 8, 2025) :
“For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.”

RIGHTS: Women's rights are human rights i.e. education, a life free of violence, a fair wage, or vote.
EQUALITY: Gender equality for opportunities, resources and rewards.
EMPOWERMENT: Process of giving women the power and control to make their own life choices.

HISTORY OF WOMEN's DAY:
Women's Day has its roots in the early 20th-century labour movement. In 1908, women in New York protested for better working conditions, fair wages, and voting rights. In 1911, the first official International Women's Day was celebrated in countries like Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland. Since then, it has grown into a global movement advocating for women's rights.
WOMEN's ROLE: 
( Please refer to my earlier articles on women )
Throughout history, countless women have made significant contributions across various fields, breaking barriers and inspiring future generations. While it's challenging to list every woman achiever, here are some notable figures from diverse domains. ( Ref: Internet Data
( PLEASE DO NOT JUST SCROLL, READ NAME OF EACH ONE OF THEM, THEIR CONTRIBUTION IS INVALUABLE.) 

Women's Name

Category

Year

Savitribai Phule

First educated female in India

1831-1897

Ada Lovelace

The first computer programmer

1815-1852

Anandi Gopal Joshi

First female doctor in India

1887

Vimal Sood

First female dentist in India

1922-2021

Savitribai Phule

First female teacher in India

1848

Kiran Bedi

India’s first women I.P.S. officer

1972

Shila Dawre

First woman Autorickshaw driver

1988

Sarla Thakral

First female pilot in India

1936

Surekha Yadav

First female train driver in India

1988

 

 

 

Indira Gandhi

First female prime minister in India

1966-1977

Pratibha Patel

First female president in India

2007-2012

Nirmala Sitharaman

First female defence minister in India

2017

 

 

 

Lalitha Ayyalasomayajula

First female engineer in India

1919-1979

Cornelia Sorabji

First female lawyer in India

1894

Durgabai Kamat

First female actress in India

1914

Kamala Sohonie

First female scientist in India

1912-1988

Kalpana Saroj

First female entrepreneur in India

2001

 

 

 

Bachendri Pal

First Indian woman to climb the Mt. Everest

1984

Nirja Bhanot

First woman to get Ashoka Chakra

1987

Mother Teresa

First Indian woman to get the nobel prize

1979

Miss Reita Faria

First Indian woman to become Miss World

1966

Sania Mirza

First Indian woman to win WTA title

2005


On this Women’s Day, let’s support, uplift, and stand together for a world where every woman has the freedom to dream and the power to achieve. 

"When women rise, the world rises with her"
Happy Women's day


By - Rupal


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  1. Yeah countless women have done countless achivements thanks for sharing

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  2. Good information . Did not know about so many women 👍

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  3. Good info 👍

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