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    Women Plays Different Roles In

    Both Personal As Well AsProfessional Life. As A Child,

    Wife, Mother, Mother-Inlaw,

    Grandmother, Sister,

    Friend.......To Cross Each Stage,

    The Pain Which She TakesIs Unimaginable.....Only Those

    Who Have Experienced, Can

    Understand & Feel Her Pain. "

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    Every Home,Every Heart, Every Feeling,

    Every Moment Ofhappiness is incompletewithout u, Only U can complete this world

    Happy Womens Day

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    You can do almost anything you put your mind

    to

    You can swim the deepest ocean and climb thehighest peak

    Be a doctor or fly a plane

    You can face adversity and still walk tall.

    You are strong, beautiful, compassionate and

    much more than words could ever say!

    Today is yours, and so is ever other dayHappy Womens Day!

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    The willingness to listen,

    the patience to understand,

    the strength to support,

    the heart to care & just to be there.

    that is the beauty of a lady!

    Happy Womens Day!

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    Great Women : Mother Teresa

    As the day is a remembrance to great women for their outstandingachievements that are indefinable, lets have a feel of their feats. MotherTeresa, the idle women, born for a cause and died for that cause and thecause was serving Humanity. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was the birth name

    assigned to the lady, who belonged to a small district of Rome with hercharity mission. India has been the country, being major blessed with hersanctions. She was also remembered as the Humanitarian Nun of CalcuttaThe Saint of the Gutters

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    Annie Besant

    Annie Besant, the daughter of William Wood and Emily Morris, wasborn in 1847. She came to India on 16 November 1893 to attend the Annual

    Convention of the Theosophical Society at Adyar in Madras. Since then, she workedfor the freedom of India. She purchased the newspaper Madras Standard andrenamed it New India, which, thereafter, became her chosen organ for hertempestuous propaganda for Indias freedom. She named this freedom "Home Rule"for India. In August 1917 she was made the President of the Calcutta Session of theIndian National Congress.

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    Sarojini Naidu, the eldest daughter of scientist-philosopher, Aghornath

    Chattopadhyaya, and Barada Sundari Devi, a poetess was born on 13February 1879 in Hyderabad. Her father was also a linguist, a crusader,who established the Nizam's College in Hyderabad in 1878, pioneeringEnglish and women's education. Her ability to sing charmingly fetched her

    the title 'Nightingale of India'. Sarojini worked as an active politician andfreedom fighter ever since 1917. She was a woman with multiple talents. Agreat poet, writer, orator, leader, fighter, activist, liberator, administrator,mother, daughter, friend, but most importantly a true Indian.

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    Indira Nehru Gandhi was born on November 19, 1917 and was the only

    child of Jawaharlal and Kamala Nehru. Being influenced and inspired by her

    parents, Indira Gandhi rose to power in India and eventually became prime

    minister. She dedicated her life to progress in her country despite the

    overwhelming problems and challenges she encountered. A brilliant political

    strategist and thinker, Indira also possessed an extraordinary desire for

    political power. As a woman occupying the highest position of government

    in, what was at that time, a very patriarchal society, Indira was expected to

    be a passive leader, but her actions proved her otherwise.

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    Kalpana Chawla

    Born in Karnal, India, Dr. Kalpana Chawla, was the first Indian American to step into sky. She wasfond of flying, hiking, backpacking, and reading. She held Certificate Flight Instructor's license andCommercial Pilots licenses for single- and multi-engine land airplanes and single-engineseaplanes, instrument rating, and Private Glider. She enjoys flying aerobatics and tail-wheelairplanes. She was the first and only Indian-American in space (she was born in India andbecame a naturalized U.S. citizen). She was also a U.S. doctorate & M.S. in aerospaceengineering and B.S. in aeronautical engineering from India. One more feather in her cap was thatshe was the second Indian in space, after Indian citizen Rakesh Sharma, who flew on a Sovietmission.

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    Arundhati RoyThe first Indian to win The Booker Prize for her celebrated work the

    God Of Small Things, Arundhati Roy was born in 1959 in Shillong, India. She has

    written two non-fiction books, The Cost of Living (Random House / Modern Library)

    and Power Politics (South End Press), which have been collected under the title The

    Algebra of Infinite Justice in India (Penguin India) and the United Kingdom

    (Flamingo).

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