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Sonali Bade's story: Struggle from child marriage to becoming self-reliant|| सोनाली बडे की कहानी: बाल विवाह से संघर्ष कर आत्मनिर्भर बनने तक|

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सोनाली बडे की कहानी: बाल विवाह से आत्मनिर्भर नर्स तक का सफर बाल विवाह के खिलाफ एक लड़ाई: सोनाली बडे की संघर्षयात्रा Content एक डरावनी शुरुआत: "मेरे माता-पिता ने मेरी शादी नौवीं कक्षा में तय कर दी थी। मैं 13 साल की थी और वह 30 साल के थे।" अब 26 साल की सोनाली बडे को आज भी 13 साल पहले की उस घटना को याद करते हुए बेचैनी होती है। सोनाली महाराष्ट्र के बीड तालुका के शिरुर कासार गाँव की निवासी हैं। English... पारिवारिक पृष्ठभूमि और सामाजिक दबाव सोनाली के माता-पिता गन्ना मजदूर हैं। उनकी तीन बहनें और एक भाई है। हर साल गन्ना काटने जाते समय माता-पिता छोटे बच्चों को घर पर छोड़ जाते थे। सोनाली की शादी की चर्चाएं कम उम्र में ही शुरू हो गई थीं। उस इलाके में दसवीं पास करने से पहले लड़कियों की शादी करना एक आम बात थी। उसी घर में उसकी बड़ी बहन की भी बचपन में शादी हो चुकी थी। एक जिद: पढ़ाई पूरी करने की सोनाली का सपना था कि वह अपनी पढ़ाई पूरी करे। जब भी शादी के लिए कोई लड़का देखने आता, उसे जबरन स्कूल...

Colonel Sofiya Qureshi & Wing Commander Vyomika Singh: Heroes of Operation Sindoor ||

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Inspiring Women in the Indian Armed Forces * This article celebrates the remarkable journeys of Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh — two trailblazing women who have made history and inspired generations with their courage, leadership, and service to the nation. Operation Sindoor: A Symbol of Swift Justice and National Unity Operation Sindoor was a strategic military response launched by the Indian Armed Forces following the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of several civilians and security personnel. The operation's name, “Sindoor,” meaning vermilion, symbolized both the blood of the martyrs and the sacred duty of defending the motherland. The mission was planned as a swift and decisive retaliation aimed at neutralizing terrorist cells operating near the Line of Control (LoC) and in key insurgent areas. Why It Was Necessary The Pahalgam terror attack ...

Amita Shrivas: Fearless Friend of the Furry and Feathered || The Brave Heart Behind Every Wagging Tail ||

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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 ...

Meenakshi Amma: 82yo and Unstoppable - Meet the World’s Oldest Martial Arts Teacher || Kalaripayattu’s Living Legend ||

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82-Year-Old Grandmother Teaches Children Ancient Indian Martial Art, Has No Plans to Retire An 82-year-old grandmother who teaches the ancient Indian martial art Kalaripayattu says she has no plans to retire for now. "I will probably practice Kalaripayattu until I die," says Meenakshi Raghavan. She is believed to be the world's oldest woman to practice the art. What is Kalaripayattu? Kalaripayattu – "Kalari" means battlefield and "payattu" means fight. It is believed to have originated in the southern state of Kerala about 3,000 years ago and is considered the oldest martial art in India. It is not only used for war and combat but also for discipline, strength-building, and self-defense. Meet Meenakshi Amma Raghavan is known as Meenakshi Amma ("Amma" means mother in Malayalam) in Vadakara, Kerala – a city also known for legendary figures like Unniarcha, Aromal Chekavar, and Thacholi Othenan. Though she occas...

Maithili Thakur – Journey of a Classical and Folk Music Prodigy || Inspirational-Stories ||

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Born to Sing: The Inspirational Journey of Maithili Thakur Introduction Maithili Thakur is a talented Indian playback singer known for her soulful renditions of classical and folk music. With training in Hindustani classical traditions and a deep-rooted passion for regional music, she has captured the hearts of audiences across India. Her rise to fame through reality singing competitions and her growing digital presence have solidified her place as a modern icon of traditional Indian music. Early Life Maithili was born on July 25, 2000 , in Madhubani, Bihar . From an early age, she was immersed in music under the guidance of her father and grandfather, both of whom were musicians. Her musical environment at home played a significant role in shaping her talents. She has two younger brothers, Rishav Thakur and Ayachi Thakur , who often accompany her in performances. Rishav plays the tabla, while Ayachi is both a singer and percussionist. Musi...

From Failure to Triumph: The Inspiring Story of Priyal Yadav ||

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Priyal Yadav: From Academic Setbacks to Administrative Success. A Farmer’s Daughter Rises to Leadership Rising Above Adversity Many success stories go viral on social media, highlighting individuals who have overcome poverty and challenging circumstances to achieve greatness through sheer determination. Among these inspiring tales is the journey of Priyal Yadav, the daughter of a farmer, who transformed setbacks into triumphs. A Farmer's Daughter with Big Dreams Born into a rural family where girls often marry young, Priyal was fortunate to have supportive parents who prioritized her education over societal norms. Her father, a farmer, and her mother, a housewife, encouraged her ambitions, allowing her to pursue a career instead of early marriage. The Road to Success Despite initial academic struggles—including failing in the 11th grade—Priyal never lost sight of her dreams. She tackled the Madhya Pradesh Public S...

India's first-ever deaf and mute nurse who is also a Kathak dancer. | भारत की पहली मूक-बधिर नर्स जो एक कथक नृत्यांगना भी हैं।|

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The story of Bulbul Panjri is an inspiring tale that highlights the power of determination, community, and achieving one's dreams despite obstacles. Content Hindi... 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 l...

Rita devi a fearless woman.|

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Motivational Story of a Dalit Woman, UP- Jalaun | Rita devi a fearless woman || A Fearless Social Reformer Ritadevi A Dalit Woman’s Inspiring Journey: The Story of Rita Devi. Educational Services by Ritadevi: She explains that Dalit children face discrimination from both their peers and teachers in school. They had to sit at the back of the classroom. And during the midday meal, they receive their food on separate plates. As a result, many children chose to leave school. Rita Devi spoke with the Principal and the Block Education Officer, counseled the children, and encouraged them to return to school. She successfully connected over 800 children from 15 villages to education. Today, Dalit children are gaining admission to schools that were previously inaccessible to them. She started a library in the village to help educate children. She established Bhim Library, which now has 200 volunteers who teach the ...

12 Courageous Women Who Fought for India’s Freedom|

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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 Kittur. Th...

Captain Meera Dave: The First Ever Gujarati Woman Army Officer From Surat |

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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 India...