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...
[1] Dr. Ghazala Mohammad Hanif Ghanchi: Gujarat's First Muslim Woman IAS Officer Dr. Ghazala Mohammad Hanif Ghanchi has made history by becoming the first Muslim woman from Gujarat to crack the prestigious UPSC examination and enter the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). Her achievement is not only a personal triumph of perseverance and dedication but also an inspiration for countless women, especially from minority communities, who aspire to serve the nation. Early Life and Education Dr. Ghazala hails from Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Her father, Mohammad Hanif Ghanchi, is a pharmacist at a government hospital, and her mother, Naseeba Ghanchi, is a homemaker. She completed her 10th grade in 2011 with 85% marks and her 12th grade in 2013 with 89%, consistently showing academic excellence. She secured admission to medical college through the Gujarat State Medical Entrance Exam and pursued an MBBS degree. During her MBBS studies, she excelled every year, eventually secu...
Seven-Year-Old Rifa Taskin Creates World Record by Driving a Ten-Wheeled Vehicle Inspiration News: Seven-Year-Old Rifa Taskin Creates World Record by Driving a Ten-Wheeled Vehicle In an extraordinary display of talent and courage, seven-year-old Rifa Taskin from Mysuru, Karnataka , has amazed everyone by setting a world record after successfully driving a ten-wheeled vehicle . Her remarkable achievement has earned her a place in the prestigious Golden Book of World Records . Rifa did not limit herself to just one vehicle. During the record attempt, she confidently drove different types of cars and heavy vehicles , showcasing exceptional control, balance, and awareness well beyond her age. Spectators were left astonished by her confidence and precision. Early Training and Family Support According to her father, Saiyed Tajuddin , Rifa’s journey into driving began at a very young age. She was introduced to riding a motorcycle at the age of three . By the time...
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 kin...
From Supreme Court Ruling to Parade Ground: First Women NDA Graduates Make History May 30, 2025, will be a memorable day for women in the Indian Armed Forces. The passing out parade of 19 women cadets graduating from the National Defence Academy (NDA) is scheduled to be held on that day. The NDA's ability to keep pace with the times and include women is a landmark fact in its history. On May 30, 2025, history will be made at the National Defence Academy (NDA) as the first batch of women cadets graduate alongside their male counterparts. This passing out parade is a major step forward in India's military history, showing how the armed forces are evolving to become more inclusive and equal. Content Hindi... The First Batch of Women Cadets A total of 19 women cadets were admitted to the NDA in 2022, following a historic decision by the Supreme Court of India. Out of these, 17 will now graduate in the 2025 p...
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. Hindi... 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...
Amita Shrivas: The Courageous Animal Rescuer. A Voice for the Voiceless In the small city of Katni, where fields and barns often make way for urban development, a young woman named Amita Shrivas has taken it upon herself to rescue and care for injured animals. Known as the "lover of snakes" by locals, Amita has devoted the past six years to animal conservation, working tirelessly without support from the government or administration. The Beginning of a Mission Amita's passion for animal rescue began when she noticed an increasing number of animals and birds getting injured due to habitat loss. "Katni is not a very big city, and animals often wander onto the roads, getting hurt," she shares. With no one else stepping in to help, Amita decided to take action herself, creating a shelter where injured animals could recover. A Sanctuary for the Injured Amita’s shelter is home to a variety of animals, including rabbits, cats, baby...
IAS Priya Rani UPSC Success Story: Overcoming Odds to Become an IAS Officer IAS Priya Rani: The Inspiring UPSC Success Story Against All Odds: An entire village tried to stop her from studying, but her grandfather's support helped her become an IAS officer on her first attempt. Hindi... From Small Village to Big Dreams IAS Priya Rani hails from Kurkuri village in Fulwari Sharif, Patna district, Bihar. She grew up in a modest family where traditional mindsets often limited girls' education. Many villagers believed girls didn't need extensive schooling, but Priya's grandfather broke these stereotypes by taking full responsibility for her education. He sent her to Patna for better studies, where she lived in a small rented room while pursuing her education. Leaving Corporate Career for UPSC Priya has always been a meritorious student. She completed her BTech in Elect...
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. เคนिंเคฆी... 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, so there was a hard struggle life.After a year, Mehrunnisa ...
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