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First Women Cadets Graduate from NDA - A Historic Milestone|| एनडीए से स्नातक करने वाली पहली महिला कैडेट - एक ऐतिहासिक उपलब्धि

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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...

Two Muslim girls became the first officers from their state to pass the UPSC, making them the first-ever Muslim officers from Gujarat and Maharashtra.

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[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 secur...

Lady Police Officer Saved The Life of Poor Old Woman By The Deadly Summer Heat| Home Minister Of Gujarat, Harsh Sanghavi, Praised Her Bravery|

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A woman police officer from Gujarat has set a unique example of humanity. She saved the life of an old lady. This news is by the last April 2022. The temple of the Bhanjada Dada on the high hill on Khadir Island in Kutch is well-known. There was a program of Rama Katha Recital by Moraribapu at the temple premises. To attend the function, many followers were going towards the temple of Bhujang Dada. Vigilant action of the lady police Varsha: An 86-year-old devout woman was also climbing the hill to hear Rama's story. Meanwhile, she could not bear the heat and fainted. As soon as female constable Varshaben Parmar was informed, she immediately rushed to the old lady for help and picked her up on his shoulders. Then she walked 5 km in the scorching heat to her home, lifting the older woman on her back. After arriving home, Officer Varsha arranged for proper medical treatment for the elderly. Bravo 👏 The older woman gave a heartfelt blessing to the police office...

70 Years Old Lady Prevented A Train Accident, Saved Many Lives|

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Shrimati-Aumvati-And-Red-Flag-MadeBy-Saree-To-Stop-Train The commendable prompt action of a 70-year-old but brave woman to avert the train accident! Aumvati, a laboring woman from the Guleria village in the Avagarh province of Etah district, Uttar Pradesh, was going to her job by railway tracks; when she detected a broken railway track. Soon she made a flag of her red color saree with tree branches and set it across the way so it would be visible from a distance by a railway engine driver. Broken Railway Track Seen By Aumvati When the driver sensed danger. A train from Etah to Tundla was running fast on the railway track. Meanwhile, the train driver saw a red flag signal ahead. Sensing something wrong had happened, he slowed down the train and stopped just before the broken tracks near the red saree flag. As the train stopped in the middle of the way, many passengers got down from the train to understand the matter. When they knew about the preventative action taken by th...