STORIES OF THOSE WOMEN WHO STOOD AGAINST ALL ODDS.
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Captain Meera Dave: Pride for Surat City and Nation and Inspirational to women. Captain Meera Dave, a veteran of the Indian Army Ordnance Corps, is not only the pride of Surat but also an inspiration for millions of women across the country. She had been dreaming of defending the nation since she was just nine years old, and she achieved it at the age of 23 by becoming the first Gujarati woman army officer from Surat. She is also the brand ambassador of four NCC battalions in Gujarat. How the Kargil War Sparked Her Patriotism and Passion for the Army: As the nation celebrates Kargil Vijay Diwas on 26th July to commemorate the victory of the Indian Armed Forces over the Pakistan Army in the 1999 Kargil War, Captain Meera recalls how she was motivated to join the Military by the news of the war. She was studying in class 11 at an international boarding school in Chennai when she read about war and felt a surge of patriotism. She also used to see the posters of ‘Join Indian Arm...
Story of 12 Real Life Brave Heroines of India's Independence: Women who never accepted the slavery of British rule. From Rani Lakshmi Bai to Sarojini Naidu, India has a long history of courageous women who have fought for freedom, justice, and equality. Hundreds of female freedom fighters in India have made immense contributions to the country’s independence. Some are widely known for their leadership, bravery, and sacrifice, while others are unsung heroines who deserve more recognition and appreciation. Here are 12 examples of women who fought for India’s freedom in different ways: [1] Rani Chennamma: A brave queen who fought against the British.(1778-1829) Rani Chennamma was the queen of a place called Kittur in India. He was born in 1778 in a small village called Kakati in Karnataka. When she was young she learned to shoot arrows, fight with swords and ride horses. She was very brave and strong. When she was 15, she married Mallasarja Desai, the king of Ki...
рд╣िंрджी... Video... Mehroonisa-The mother of Navzuddin Siddiqui. The story of a woman who never went to school; but provided higher education to her children. Where there is a will - there is a way: Faced with adversities, Mehrunnisan, who was presented as an excellent social worker today, was born and grew up in the Kairana village of UP. Her father was a cleric, and he taught his daughter Urdu and the Arabic language at home. Children were never used to being sent to school in their village. But the children of Mehrunnisa's maternal uncle used to go to school. Mehrunnisa also had a desire to read, so she used to read their books with the help of her cousins. Due to this study, his confidence and spirit grew. Her married life: The financial condition of the family was not good. When she was 14-year-old Mehrunnisa married in a family in Budhana, 30 km away from her homeland. The monetary situation at her husband's family too was weak, and there was a big family, s...
Lady Dinkie Flowers: A 102-year-old formerpro dancer still dancing. Born on the 7th of May 1921, Dinkie Flower still shakes the dance floor with her energetic dancing. Recently in May 2023, she crossed the 102nd year of her life. She wants to carry on her passion to the last breath. Since when she was just three years old in 1924, she used to dance. Now She is a mother of a son and grandmother of three children, but her passion for dancing is still on. In her long life span, she had traveled to the destinations of the world to display her dancing mastery in Belle. She performed the Dance show in front of the Shaikh in Baghdad. And in 1952, she made the show at the event of Ice Gala in Paris against Prince Phillip. Dinkie learned dancing and skating skills at London’s Italia Conti Academy Theatre Of Arts and traveled the world for her programs. She was the only British acrobatic skater once.However, in 1940 in Paris, she was arrested for wearing a red dress in the show ...
Hindi... The story of Bulbul Panjri is an inspiring tale that highlights the power of determination, community, and achieving one's dreams despite obstacles. Content Bulbul Panjre: India's extraordinary deaf and mute nurse Bulbul Panjre, a nurse from Shalby Hospital, Indore, has been providing dedicated care and support to patients and doctors for the past two years. Bulbul's unique story sets her apart from her colleagues, making her an exceptional healthcare profeional. Victory over silence: India's first ever deaf and dumb nurse: Bulbul's extraordinary journey began when she became India's first ever nurse who was both deaf and mute. Despite her communication challenges, he is dedicated to her profession. Bulbul underwent cochlear implant surgery, an unprecedented procedure in which a device is surgically implanted behind the ear to help deaf individuals hear sounds. However, financial constraints prevented him from receiving ther li...
Padma Lakshmi: The first trans woman lawyer of Kerala state. Padma Lakshmi got enrolled as an advocate with the bar council of the state at an event on 20th of March 2023. Transgender in our society is a community that is no less than an alien to the general public. People make many truckloads of sarcasm about them and boycott them, are somewhat fearful of them. The truth is that transgender are humans like us, have feelings like us, and have to struggle for their existence too. The general public can maintain their family and themselves by doing any job or business. In case any transgender wants to join this normal social lifestyle, then it is a challenge for him, even in the twenty-first century. Though, education is the best solution for them. So not all, but some transgender have had a good education and successfully joined the general flow of society, like Padma Lakshmi. The family of Padma Lakshmi: Padma Lakshmi, a transwo...
True story of a Dalit woman, connected 800 children to school. Fought the upper castes bravely. The caste system is a social hierarchy that has been prevalent in India for centuries. It divides people into different social classes based on their birth. The caste system has been a subject of controversy and criticism due to its discriminatory nature. The Indian government has taken several steps to eradicate caste-based discrimination and promote social equality. Motivational Story of a Dalit Woman, UP- Jalaun | Rita devi a fearless woman ||
Hindi... The story of 13 year old brave girl Anushka from Dholpur district of Rajasthan. Who sacrificed himself to save children from drowning in the overflowing river. On August 25, 2021, the people of Khubpura village in Dholpur district of Rajasthan were celebrating the festival of Rakhi. This village is located near the Parvati River. On the festival day, villagers offer flowers and bathe in the river as a ritual. Anushka’s Heroic Act: That day, Anushka, a 14-year-old girl, went to the river with her two brothers, Pankaj and Govinda (both 10 years old), a sister named Khushboo (12 years old), and a cousin sister Charvi (7 years old) to offer flowers. They arrived at the river bank a little earlier. Other villagers had yet to reach there. After offering flowers to the river, they entered the river to bathe. Unfortunately, due to the rain, the river was flowing a bit strong. So, the children started drawing with the water. Anushka soon pulled those children to the shor...
Women have turned music into a weapon against the Taliban's ban, singing songs and making videos viral on social media. Since the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, women's rights have been under attack. The Taliban have imposed many strict rules on women's public life, including bans on talking, singing, and showing their faces in public. Now women have started raising voices against it. Women have been singing songs and uploading their videos on social media protesting against the repressive laws of the Taliban. A woman involved in the campaign has shared a video of her singing the song with her face covered. The video has the lyrics of a woman - "You have sealed my face with silence till further orders. You will not give bread and food. You have imprisoned me in the house for the crime of being a woman." Another woman sings a song - "If I don't exist, then who are you (Taliban)? Where are the true men ...
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