Love, Joy, Service
Mother
Teresa - A woman with the biggest heart, Mother Teresa was
born on August 26th 1910. She was a Roman Catholic sister who founded the
Missionaries of Charity which runs many hospitals and homes for people with
HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tuberculosis, etc. She took her fourth vow before becoming a
nun as “Whole-hearted service to the poorest of the poor”. She was a Recipient
of Padma Shri, Ramon Magasasay Award, and also the prestigious Nobel Peace
Prize in the year 1979. A true example that a woman has immense patience and
the courage to sacrifice life for others.
A
voice in which God resides
M.
S. Subbalaksmi - She was a woman whose reign in the
classical singing still continues though she is no more. This carnatic vocalist
was born on September 16th 1916 in Tamil Nadu. Her magical voice made
the then Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru to admit that she is the ‘Queen of
Music’. Her service to the field of music is unforgettable. She sang many
bhajans which included Bhaja Govindam, Vishnu Sahasranama, Venkatesha Suprabhatm,
etc. She was the first musician in India to receive the Bharat Ratna. He was
also the recipient of Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Ramon Magasasay Award, etc. An
example that a woman can soothe anyone with her mesmerizing voice.
The
Iron Lady of India
Indira
Gandhi - She was the woman who shook the entire country with
her power when women were not allowed out of the house. Indira Priyadarshini
Gandhi was born on November 19th 1917, the first woman Prime
Minister of Independent India. She contributed a lot to the development of
India. That was the time when she nationalized the banks, worked to eradicate
agricultural poverty, etc. She developed the relations of India with the Soviet
Union, the then most powerful country. She was assassinated by her two own Sikh
body guards in revenge for the attack on Amritsar. She sets an example that women
can create history in politics too.
An
icon of Heroism
Kiran
Bedi - Taking her name itself instills a lot of courage in
us. Kiran Bedi was the first woman to join the Indian Police Service. She was
born on June 9th 1949. She was one of the most renowned police
officers who dedicated her entire life to the service of public. She made many
changes to the traffic control management, VIP security, and brought several reforms
in the way prisons are managed. She bagged many awards like the Ramon Magasasay
award, President’s Gallantry award, Woman of the year, etc. She will never be
forgotten and will always stand as an example of a self-dependent woman.
The
entire earth was beneath her feet
Bachendri
Pal - The first Indian woman to summit the Mount Everest, she
stunned the entire country with her undeterred determination. She was born on
March 23rd 1953. Mountaineering is never an easy task. But she never
saw the hurdles ahead as her focus was only the tip of this giant peak. She
always believed that if one door closes, many others will open. Undoubtedly she
got into the Guinness Book of World records apart from winning the Arjuna and Padma
Shri awards from the Government of India. She is the best example of immense focus
and also that a woman is extremely strong.
Business
isn’t just for men anymore
Indra
Nooyi - A woman from India ruling a US company, PepsiCo! Indra
Krishnamurthy Nooyi is one of the highest ranked women in America. This
Indian-born was born on 28th October 1955 in Tamil Nadu. She is
currently the first female CEO of the fourth largest company of the world,
PepsiCo. She designed many strategies to shoot up the status of the company to
great heights. PepsiCo is the parent company of Pepsi, Frito-Lay, Tropicana,
Quaker Oats, etc. And this happened under the leadership of this amazing woman.
She consistently retained her name in the top 100 names of Forbes and is also
one of the most influential businesswomen in America. A beautiful example that
shows a woman is an extremely efficient leader.
Her
words can turn you around
Arundhati
Roy - They say writings convey a very effective message and
Arundhati Roy is born with this great gift. She was born on November 24th
1961 in Meghalaya. Her novel, The God of Small
Things won the prestigious Booker Prize. She concentrated her writings only
on non-fiction and political aspects of the country. They led to many
controversies though. But his didn’t stop her. She brought into light the
happenings in the country too. Her words have a sense of truth. She conducted
many social campaigns for which she became more famous. She stands as an
example of success being a risk-taker and also that a woman can achieve her dreams,
come what may!
Sky
is just not the limit for her
Kalpana
Chawla - The first Indian-born woman in space. She made the
country proud as being an astronaut isn’t an easy feat. Born on March 17th
1962, she is an inspiration for the young women of the country. After being
chosen for the astronaut program in 1994, she was selected for her first flight
in 1996. On her mission Space Shuttle Columbia,
a disaster occurred when the vehicle returned in to the earth’s atmosphere.
It got burnt due to the hot gases in the environment and this killed the entire
crew of seven members. She is a legend who said “You are your intelligence” and
is an example that a woman is fearless when she is close to her passion.
An
epitome of beauty and true feminism
Vidya
Balan - A female hero who is known to portray the strength
of women in her roles. Vidya Balan was a Kerala-born on January 1st
1978. She faced many difficulties in kick-starting her career. Her first Hindi
movie, Parineeta gained huge success and brought her the fame which she wanted.
Since then she focused more on female-oriented movies. She supports many
humanitarian causes and supports women empowerment. She bagged many awards like
National award, Filmfare awards, Screen awards, etc. She is an example of
boldness and a woman of great integrity.
Magic
happens when she holds the racket
Saina
Nehwal - She brought a medal for India in Badminton at the Olympics. This Haryani-laundiya was born on March 17th 1990. She
attained her career’s best ranking on number 2 in December 2010. She
represented India in many international tournaments and brought fame to the
country. She was regarded as the ambassador of Commonwealth 2010. She is a recipient
of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Padma Shri and Arjuna award from the Government of
India. An excellent example of great determination and concentration and also
that a woman is can surely be a sport-star too.
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