Personal Hygiene Seminar
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by eeleanor
5y ago
We believe that there is nothing important than sharing knowledge with others and spreading awareness among people. This time e’eleanor has come up with a health awareness campaign in various schools to target all the school girls for their betterment in association with fitfem.net and Fit India Movement. Seminars had been conducted by Ms. Yasmeen Sehgal in various schools from 13th of August 2019 to 17th September 2019 of August 2019 on the topic “Health, Diet & Hygiene during Mensuration” and “Importance of personal Hygiene” The only way to provide alleviating care to a huge num ..read more
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FEMALE ENGINEERS WHO MADE HISTORY
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by eeleanor
5y ago
Emily Warren Emily Warren is one of the most famous female engineers for her dedication to completing the Brooklyn Bridge. After her husband, a civil engineer named Washington Roebling, developed a crippling decompression disease, Emily stepped into the role and became known as the first woman field engineer in history. From this moment forward, she took on the task of completing the Brooklyn Bridge, relaying the progress to her husband as she visited him during his sickness. For 14 years, Emily’s life revolved around this production and took on each of the chief engineer’s responsib ..read more
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E’eleanor pays tribute to iron lady Sushma Swaraj
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by eeleanor
5y ago
Sushma Swaraj, truly has been an inspiration to one and all by example. We, Indians, are fortunate to have been blessed with an exemplary leader and woman icon in late Smt. Sushma Swaraj. A woman of exceptional intelligence, depth, grace, and class, it’s rare to come across politicians like her. While she was a warm, charming, and approachable person with a perennial smile on her face, Sushma Swaraj had a captivating air of mystery and intrigue about her. At a speech she gave at the UN as India’s External Affairs Minister in 2015, she said: “As a woman and an elected Member of Parliam ..read more
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Mothers: The Magnificent Teachers
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by Swagata Mukherjee
5y ago
Teachers are those magnificent angels who mould our lives beautifully and effectively. It’s their teachings, etiquette, techniques which act as weapons to crack milestones in our lives. Often, we all are questioned about our best teachers and almost all of us would say, either that mam or that sir of any of our classes. Generally, we forget to acknowledge the first and best teachers of our lives: our mothers. Yah, according to me, mothers are the best teachers. Remember that first time you tried to stand on your own, it was her hands that never did let you fall, it was hundreds of ti ..read more
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Centenarian Prime Mover: Amrita Pritam
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by eeleanor
5y ago
Amrita Pritam is considered as the first renowned poet, essayist, and novelist of Punjabi literature. She is the first versatile poet of Punjabi literature, migrated to India from Lahore after the partition in the year 1947. She was the only child of a poet and schoolteacher, Kartar Singh Hitkari.  Amrita Pritam was born on 31 August 1919 at Gujranwala, Punjab, now in Pakistan. The renowned 20th-century poet wrote over 100 books of poetry, fiction, memoirs, essays, several Punjabi folk tunes and an autobiography that were translated into different languages.    Her magnum opus was her ..read more
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Bhandaru Acchamamba the first feminist
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by eeleanor
5y ago
Womanist is feminist Bhandaru Acchamamba (1874-1905) Bhandaru Acchamamba the first feminist of the 19th century was born in 1874 in a small village named Penuganchiprolu in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh. Her father was a Diwan (minister in the state government) and died early when Bhandaru Acchamamba was just 6 years old and mother was Gangamma Komarraju. At the age of ten, she got married to her maternal uncle, Bhandaru Madhava Rao and at the age of seventeen, her family life stared with him. Her husband was unfavourable to her learning. However, after the death of her fath ..read more
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Segregation: Costing Confidence Among Girls
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by Yasmeen Sehgal
5y ago
Gender is like a social structure that is made by those who are clued-up to act in sure ways based on their genitalia. As gender is a structure rather than a biological realism there is a very minute reason to segregate schools grounded on it. As a substitute, we should ask all scholars to work to be their best academic and social characters in an atmosphere that encourages public and academic growth and progress irrespective of gender. Co-educational public schools must ensure that male and female students are fully integrated into educational activities. educating boys and girls ent ..read more
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Cheers To Women Adding Moonlight To India
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by eeleanor
5y ago
Women Equality Day is celebrated worldwide on 26th of August every year and even though it started as a movement in the US in 1920, there is perhaps no place better than India where we truly understand the importance of this phrase. Equality to women in India is still an emerging dream and most of us believe it’s never going to occur at all. But thanks to some strong women who have hope, and who always keep trying, keep fighting and give others hope through their achievements. I am going to cite a few of these women whose resilience and dedication has turned them into a living example ..read more
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INDIAN WOMEN’S IMPRESSIONS IN RUGBY
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by Yasmeen Sehgal
5y ago
  Indian women breaking stereotypes: The historic victory of Ruggers women In India, rugby is presumed as a ‘man’s game.’ And still, it was 26 women who did something never done before by Indians ⁠— create history by winning their first-ever international XVs rugby medal You probably missed the news of how, last month, the Indian women’s 15-a-side team won the bronze medal in the four-team Asia Women’s Division 1 Rugby XVs Championships in the Philippines, conquering a stronger and advanced ranked Singapore team, 21-19. Consider this—The team was put together only last year, and a ma ..read more
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Problems faced by pregnant women in correctional homes
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by Yasmeen Sehgal
5y ago
A worldwide survey of prevailing conditions Pregnancy is a time of joy for most women in the world. But what if the news came to a woman who knows that her next few years are to be spent incarcerated? In a statistical survey, it has been found that 6 out of 10 women in correctional homes worldwide have gone through pregnancies while incarcerated. Out of them, around 60% arrive at the correctional homes while they are pregnant. The health conditions that prevail at a prison are certainly not ideal for a woman about to give birth but that is certainly just the beginning of a long list ..read more
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