
This Women's Day, let's three cheers for our daughter, wife, sister, friend.....
NEW-DELHI: Women are the backbone of the society and the bedrock of a nation. They bring life into the world. They are the most stronger creatures who bears the pain and inspire the world for never giving up in any situation. India has always been witnessing the success stories of women. Their contribution to the country's development is immense.
Be it a family, society or nation, women have always stood stronger to control any critical situation or problems. She plays several roles perfectly and puts all her love and dedication into it. This Women's Day, let's three cheers for our daughter, wife, sister, friend, mother and colleague, so that, she can feel more special and admired in every possible way.
Let us read about some inspirited women of India who have played a significant role in the society .....
-- Hima Das - First Indian Athlete (Sports)
Daughter of a Assam rice farmer, she is the first Indian athlete (Sprint Runner) to win gold medal at the IAAF World Under-20 Athletics Championship in 2018, held at Tampere, Finland. She clinched gold and silver medals at the Asian Games held in Jakarta. She currently holds the Indian national record in 400 meters, with a timing of 50.79s.
Hima Das
-- Indra Nooyi - Pepsi Queen - (Entrepreneur)
Consistently ranked among the world’s 100 most powerful women, Indra Nooyi is a business executive and former CEO of PepsiCo. She was named as one of the ‘Best CEOs in the World’ and has also been awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2018.
Nooyi
-- Avani Chaturvedi - Flight Lieutenant (Indian Air Force)
She emerged as the first Indian woman fighter pilot to fly the ‘MiG-21 Bison’ solo. The Indian Air Force officer inspires many young women. The Young girl was born in October 1993 to a superintending engineer in Madhya Pradesh government and her mother is a home maker. She completed her schooling from Deolond, a small town in Shahdol district of Madhya Pradesh.
Avani IVF
-- Mary Kom - Indian Olympic Boxer (Sports)
She is the only woman to achieve the coveted No. 1 position in the International Boxing Association (AIBA) after becoming the World Amateur Boxing champion for a six times record. Chungneijang Mary Kom Hmangte is the only woman boxer to have clinched a medal in all seven world championships, making it a world record.
Mary Kom