Day
by Day Most of the women's are becoming lazy and this Laziness are
increasing to such an extent that they can't able to complete there
scheduled activities like Studying, Cooking, Home Cleaning Services
etc....They are just wasting there time on Social media and other
unwanted stuffs which will ultimately not contribute in there
developmental process.
To
make a urgent call on this subject Today we are going to give a
examples of some of the brave womens of India who hava came out of
there comfort zone and done something extraordinary and Served our
nation through out there life.
12 Brave Indian Women Who Made History
1.
Laxmi Sehgal-Freedom fighter
- Deadly freedom fighter was in charge of Jhansi ki Rani regiment the first all woman force.
- Qualified Doctor who helped out during Bhopal Gas Tragedy.
- Forefront of the feminist movement in India
2.
Iron
Sharmila-The Iron lady of Manipur
- Civil Right activist, Political activist & Poet from the Indian state of Manipur.
- Protest to repeal the AFSP act which grant even paramilitary forces special power and refused food & water for more than 500 weeks. Called as “ the worlds longest hunger strike”.
- On International Women's day she was voted the top woman icon of India by MSN Poll.
3.
Phoolan Devi-The Bandit
Queen
- The original gangster of Indian dacoit scene. Who revolutionised the largely male dominated world.
- 1n 1996 she stood for elevemth Lok Sabha election for samajwadi party for Mirzapur area in Uttarpradesh and won the election & served as MP.
4.
Kiran Bedi
- First woman to join the Indian Police Service. & also the highest-ranking woman official in the nation's history.
- Popularly referred to as Crane Bedi for towing the PM Indira Gandhi's car for a parking violation. during the PM's tour of U.S.
- Won the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1994 for humanitarian work in improving the condition of prisoners in Tihar jail.
- Kiran Bedi has been voted as India's most admired (THE WEEK 2002) and most trusted woman in India (Readers Digest. March 2010).
5.
Savitri Mai Phule
- First woman teacher of India, for first girl students of India. • Pioneer of modern Marathi poetry.
- First woman to light her husband's pyre in the Indian history.
- Relentlessly worked for different social causes relating to women, education and domestic abuse.
6.
Ahilyabai Holkar-
Warrior Queen of Indore
- Ruled the Malwa Kingdom in the 18th century. Clearing lndore of bandits and other outlaws, Holkar changed the face of lndore for the better.
- Fittingly came to be known as the warrior queen of Indore for her hands-on approach to battle.
- Widely known for her justice particularly an incident where she ordered the execution of her only son because of his punishable activities.
7.
Neerja Bhanot
- Born in a typical Indian Middle class family, married when she was 21 years old but was estranged from her husband due to dowry issue. • Went off to be a flight attendant with Pan Am, went to Miami and made it to be a Purser.
- On September 5 1986, a flight had made a stop at Karachi Airport and was hijacked. Neerja single handedly helped several passengers disembark. She died while heroically protecting three children.
- Posthumously. became the youngest recipient of India's highest peacetime award for bravery. the Ashok Chakra.
8.
Sarla Thakral
- First Indian woman to fly an aircraft.
- She earned the pilot license at the age of 21 in 1936.
- When Thakral first flew an aircraft, she was not only married but also had a four year old daughter.
9.
Sarla Thakral
- First Indian woman to fly an aircraft.
- She earned the pilot license at the age of 21 in 1936.
- When Thakral first flew an aircraft, she was not only married but also had a four year old daughter.
10.
Alisha Abdullah
- India’s first female racing champion
- At 13. she won the MRF National Go-Karting Championship and the Best Novice Award in the National level Formula Car Racing.
- First Indian woman to get a podium finish in an international Motorsport competition.
11.
Sunitha Krishnan-
- Rape survivor
- An Indian social activist and chief functionary and co-founder of Prajwala.
- Gang-raped by eight men when she was 15.
- Refused to be broken and gave birth to an institution that assists trafficked women and girls in finding shelter - Prajwala.
12.
Shanti Tigga
- First woman jawan of Indian Army
- Tigge was a mother of two when she became a jawan in the Indian Army.
- During their physical tests. she defeated all her other male counterparts. She completed the 50 m run in 12 seconds during her tests.
- The firing instructors were so impressed with her skills in handling guns. that she earned the highest position of marksman.
- Awarded the title of best trainee.
source - scrolldroll.com
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