New delhi date. 08 March 2021, Monday
Every year on March 8, International Women's Day is celebrated to honor women, to give women their due. We can tell women that they too can have equal rights in this society. When it comes to rights, women have been fighting for their rights for centuries. So find out about the most powerful women in India who have completely changed history. So find out about it ...
Queen Lakshmibai of Jhansi
Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi was born on 19 November 1935 in Varanasi. Her real name was Manikarnika. She had waged such a war against the British that even the British were annoyed by her bravery. He continued his fight against the British till his last breath. He had suffocated the British to free the country from the shackles of slavery. Lakshmibai sacrificed her life at the age of only 23 and even today the whole country remembers her for this sacrifice.
Sarojini Naidu
Born on 13 February 1879 in Hyderabad, Sarojini Naidu was a poetess and wrote in a bungalow. Only at the age of 14 did he study the works of all the English poets. She awakened Indian women to the evils prevalent in Indian society. Angered by the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, he returned the honor of 'Kaiser-e-Hind' in 1908. She also became the first woman governor of Uttar Pradesh.
Indira Gandhi
Former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi was born in a distinguished family on 19 November 1917 and has been active in the freedom struggle since childhood. In her childhood, Indira Gandhi founded the 'Bal Charkha Sangh' and in 1930, with the help of children, formed the 'Vanar Sena' to help the Congress party during the non-cooperation movement. He was imprisoned in September 1942. In the year 1947, he worked in the riot affected area of Delhi under the guidance of Mahatma Gandhi. He was a member of the Rajya Sabha from August 1964 to February 1967 and then in the fourth, fifth and sixth sessions. Then they kept moving forward.
Kalpana Chawla
Even today the country is proud of Kalpana Chawla. Kalpana decided to travel to the moon by stepping out of the four walls of the house. Kalpana Chawla was the second Indian woman to go into space. At the age of only 35, he shocked not only the country but also the world by performing 252 orbits of the earth. He flew the space shuttle Columbia STS-87 with six astronauts. During its first mission, Kalpana spent about 372 hours in space, covering a distance of 1.04 million miles. The news of Kalpana Chawla's death came to light on February 1, 2003 when they were landing but found that the spacecraft had lost contact.
Mother Teresa
A woman who always preached peace. Living in an ashram in Kolkata, he helped and cared for the homeless. Once a journalist asked him what is your opinion about India? Then Mother Teresa said I love people of all religions. Mother Teresa was also awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honor. She has always served the people without any desire and has always considered her pain as her own.
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