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"A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture, and transform." - Diane Mariechild
"Feminism isn't about making women stronger. Women are already strong. It's about changing the way the world perceives that strength." - G.D. Anderson
"There is no limit to what we, as women, can accomplish." - Michelle Obama
"Women are the real architects of society." - Harriet Beecher Stowe
"I am a woman with thoughts and questions and shit to say. I say if I'm beautiful. I say if I'm strong. You will not determine my story – I will." - Amy Schumer
"A woman is like a tea bag – you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water." - Eleanor Roosevelt
"The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud." - Coco Chanel
"A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men." - Gloria Steinem
"A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman." - Melinda Gates
"Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition." - Marilyn Monroe
"I have not yet spoken my last word about women and their capacity to earn." - Susan B. Anthony
"If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman." - Margaret Thatcher
"I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own." - Audre Lorde
"Women are the largest untapped reservoir of talent in the world." - Hillary Clinton
"There is no force more powerful than a woman determined to rise." - W.E.B. Dubois
"The world needs strong women. Women who will lift and build others, who will love and be loved. Women who live bravely, both tender and fierce. Women of indomitable will." - Amy Tenney
"Women hold up half the sky." - Chinese proverb
"The best protection any woman can have ... is courage." - Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"I am a Woman Phenomenally. Phenomenal Woman, that's me." - Maya Angelou
"One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman." - Simone de Beauvoir
"I do not wish women to have power over men, but over themselves." - Mary Shelley
"Women are the real architects of history." - Harriet Beecher Stowe
"A girl should be two things: who and what she wants." - Coco Chanel
"No country can ever truly flourish if it stifles the potential of its women and deprives itself of the contributions of half of its citizens." - Michelle Obama
"A strong woman stands up for herself. A stronger woman stands up for everyone else." - Unknown
"The thing women have yet to learn is nobody gives you power. You just take it." - Roseanne Barr
"Women are always saying, 'We can do anything that men can do.' But Men should be saying, 'We can do anything that women can do.'" - Gloria Steinem
"Women are leaders everywhere you look — from the CEO who runs a Fortune 500 company to the housewife who raises her children and heads her household. Our country was built by strong women, and we will continue to break down walls and defy stereotypes
"I raise up my voice – not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard." - Malala Yousafzai
"Feminism isn't about making women stronger. Women are already strong, it's about changing the way the world perceives that strength." - Mary Anne Radmacher
"A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman." - Melinda Gates
"In politics, if you want anything said, ask a man; if you want anything done, ask a woman." - Margaret Thatcher
"Women are always saying, 'We can do anything that men can do.' But men should be saying, 'We can do anything that women can do.'" - Gloria Steinem
"There is no limit to what we, as women, can accomplish." - Michelle Obama
"You are more powerful than you know; you are beautiful just as you are." - Melissa Etheridge
"Women are the real architects of society." - Cher
"We need women at all levels, including the top, to change the dynamic, reshape the conversation, to make sure women's voices are heard and heeded, not overlooked and ignored." - Sheryl Sandberg
"The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any." - Alice Walker
"I'm tough, I'm ambitious, and I know exactly what I want. If that makes me a bitch, okay." - Madonna
"The future is female." - Hillary Clinton
"A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men." - Gloria Steinem
"A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform." - Diane Mariechild
"Women are leaders everywhere you look - from the CEO who runs a Fortune 500 company to the housewife who raises her children and heads her household. Our country was built by strong women and we will continue to break down walls and defy stereotypes." - Nancy Pelosi
"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." - Eleanor Roosevelt
"Women are the largest untapped reservoir of talent in the world." - Hillary Clinton
"We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead." - Beyoncé
"I'm tough, I'm ambitious, and I know exactly what I want. If that makes me a bitch, okay."
"A woman is like a tea bag – you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water." - Eleanor Roosevelt
"Women are the real architects of society." - Harriet Beecher Stowe
"A strong woman stands up for herself. A stronger woman stands up for everyone else." - Unknown
"Empowered women empower women." - Unknown
"Here's to strong women. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them." - Unknown
"Women hold up half the sky." - Chinese proverb
"Women are the largest untapped reservoir of talent in the world." - Hillary Clinton
"Women are made to be loved, not understood." - Oscar Wilde
"A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform." - Diane Mariechild
"She believed she could, so she did." - Unknown
"Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition." - Marilyn Monroe
"The question isn't who's going to let me; it's who is going to stop me." - Ayn Rand
"A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman." - Melinda Gates
"I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own." - Audre Lorde
"A woman is like a diamond; they are strong, beautiful, and enduring." - Unknown
"Women are the real superheroes because they're not just saving themselves, they're saving others too." - Unknown
"Behind every successful woman is herself." - Unknown
"A woman can be a mother, a sister, a wife, and a friend, and still be a powerful force in the world." - Unknown
"A woman is the epitome of beauty, strength, and grace." - Unknown
"Women are the real architects of change in the world." - Unknown
"Women are the backbone of society." - Unknown
"A woman in harmony with her spirit is like a river flowing. She goes where she will without pretense and arrives at her destination prepared to be herself and only herself." - Maya Angelou
"You are more powerful than you know; you are beautiful just as you are." - Melissa Etheridge
"The best protection any woman can have is courage." - Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"There is no force more powerful than a woman determined to rise." - Unknown
"A woman's strength isn't just about how much she can handle before she breaks. It's also about how much she must handle after she's broken." - Unknown
"The future is female." - Unknown
"A strong woman looks a challenge dead in the eye and gives it a wink." - Gina Carey
"Women are the real leaders of the world." - Unknown
"A woman's beauty comes from her soul." - Unknown
"A woman is like a teabag, you never know how strong she is until you put her in hot water." - Nancy Reagan
"Women are like tea bags; you never know how strong they are until they're in hot water." - Eleanor Roosevelt
"I raise up my voice—not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard...we cannot succeed when half of us are held back." - Malala Yousafzai
"Here's to strong women: may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them." - Unknown
"A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform." - Diane Mariechild
"The best protection any woman can have is courage." - Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman." - Melinda Gates
"I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own." - Audre Lorde
"Women are the real architects of society." - Harriet Beecher Stowe
"Women are the largest untapped reservoir of talent in the world." - Hillary Clinton
"I want every girl to know that her voice can change the world." - Malala Yousafzai
"Empower a woman and you empower a community." - Adenike Ogunlesi
"We need women who are so strong they can be gentle, so educated they can be humble, so fierce they can be compassionate, so passionate they can be rational, and so disciplined they can be free." - Kavita Ramdas
"I'm tough, I'm ambitious, and I know exactly what I want. If that makes me a bitch, okay." - Madonna
"The best protection any woman can have is courage." - Elizabeth Cady Stanton
"A woman is like a tea bag; you never know how strong it is until it's in hot water." - Eleanor Roosevelt
"I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own." - Audre Lorde
"A girl should be two things: who and what she wants." - Coco Chanel
"Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition." - Marilyn Monroe
"Women are the real architects of society." - Harriet Beecher Stowe
"I don't want other people to decide who I am. I want to decide that for myself." - Emma Watson
"Feminism isn't about making women strong. Women are already strong. It's about changing the way the world perceives that strength." - G.D. Anderson
"A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman." - Melinda Gates
Yes, many women enjoy reading and sharing quotes that inspire, motivate, and empower them. Quotes can serve as a source of inspiration and encouragement, and they can also help women express their thoughts and emotions more effectively. Some women may even use quotes as a form of self-expression or to connect with others who share similar values and beliefs. However, it's important to note that not all women have the same interests or preferences, so not all women may enjoy quotes to the same extent.
Women’s Day Goal Quotes
"A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman." - Melinda Gates
"I know for sure that what we dwell on is who we become." - Oprah Winfrey
"The only limit to the height of your achievements is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to work hard for them." - Michelle Obama
"I believe that one of life's greatest risks is never daring to risk." - Oprah Winfrey
"You don't have to be perfect to be amazing." - Unknown
"The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any." - Alice Walker
"Believe you can and you're halfway there." - Theodore Roosevelt
"Be the kind of woman that makes other women want to up their game." - Unknown
"The question isn't who's going to let me; it's who's going to stop me." - Ayn Rand
"You have within you right now, everything you need to deal with whatever the world can throw at you." - Brian Tracy.
Love poems by women
Here are a few examples of love poems written by women:
"How Do I Love Thee?" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.
"Wild Nights – Wild Nights!" by Emily Dickinson
Wild nights – Wild nights!
Were I with thee
Wild nights should be
Our luxury!
"I Carry Your Heart With Me" by E.E. Cummings (written by a woman for her husband)
I am never without it (anywhere I go you go, my dear;
and whatever is done by only me is your doing, my darling)
"Sonnet XLIII" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of every day's
Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.
"To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell (written from a woman's perspective)
Had we but world enough and time,
This coyness, lady, were no crime.
We would sit down, and think which way
To walk, and pass our long love's day.
These are just a few examples of the many beautiful love poems written by women.
International women’s Day International Women's Day is celebrated annually on March 8th to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women around the world. It also serves as a call to action for gender equality and women's rights.
The first International Women's Day was observed in 1911, and it has since grown into a global movement that brings attention to issues such as gender discrimination, violence against women, and the need for equal opportunities and representation in all areas of life.
Each year, International Women's Day has a theme that reflects current issues and challenges facing women globally. For the United Nations, the 2023 theme for International Women's Day is "DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality," highlighting gender gaps in STEM education and careers — and calling attention to the online harassment many women face.
Celebrations and events are held around the world to mark the day, including marches, rallies, conferences, and cultural performances. Many organizations and individuals also use the day to highlight the accomplishments of women in their communities and to advocate for gender equality and women's rights.
दुनिया भर में महिलाओं की सामाजिक, आर्थिक, सांस्कृतिक और राजनीतिक उपलब्धियों का जश्न मनाने के लिए हर साल 8 मार्च को अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस मनाया जाता है। यह लैंगिक समानता और महिलाओं के अधिकारों के लिए कार्रवाई के आह्वान के रूप में भी कार्य करता है।
पहला अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस 1911 में मनाया गया था, और तब से यह एक वैश्विक आंदोलन के रूप में विकसित हुआ है जो लैंगिक भेदभाव, महिलाओं के खिलाफ हिंसा और जीवन के सभी क्षेत्रों में समान अवसरों और प्रतिनिधित्व की आवश्यकता जैसे मुद्दों पर ध्यान देता है।
हर साल, अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस की एक थीम होती है जो वैश्विक स्तर पर महिलाओं के सामने आने वाले मौजूदा मुद्दों और चुनौतियों को दर्शाती है। संयुक्त राष्ट्र के लिए, अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस के लिए 2023 का विषय "डिजिटऑल: लैंगिक समानता के लिए नवाचार और प्रौद्योगिकी" है, जो एसटीईएम शिक्षा और करियर में लैंगिक अंतराल को उजागर करता है - और कई महिलाओं के ऑनलाइन उत्पीड़न पर ध्यान आकर्षित करता है।
इस दिन को चिह्नित करने के लिए दुनिया भर में समारोह और कार्यक्रम आयोजित किए जाते हैं, जिसमें मार्च, रैलियां, सम्मेलन और सांस्कृतिक प्रदर्शन शामिल हैं। कई संगठन और व्यक्ति भी इस दिन का उपयोग अपने समुदायों में महिलाओं की उपलब्धियों को उजागर करने और लैंगिक समानता और महिलाओं के अधिकारों की वकालत करने के लिए करते हैं।
How to celebrate International Women's Day?
International Women's Day is a day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women, as well as to raise awareness about gender equality issues. Here are some ways to celebrate this day:
Educate yourself and others about the history of International Women's Day and the progress that has been made in the fight for gender equality.
Support women-owned businesses and women-led organizations by purchasing their products or donating to their causes.
Attend or organize an event that celebrates women and their achievements. This can be a march, a rally, a concert, a film screening, or any other type of gathering.
Advocate for gender equality by signing petitions, contacting your elected officials, or joining a local or national organization that works towards women's rights.
Take the time to acknowledge and appreciate the women in your life, whether it's your mother, sister, friend, colleague, or mentor.
Wear purple, the official color of International Women's Day, to show your support.
Remember that celebrating International Women's Day is not just about one day, but rather a continuous effort to promote gender equality and uplift the voices and experiences of women.
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस महिलाओं की सामाजिक, आर्थिक, सांस्कृतिक और राजनीतिक उपलब्धियों का जश्न मनाने के साथ-साथ लैंगिक समानता के मुद्दों के बारे में जागरूकता बढ़ाने का दिन है। इस दिन को मनाने के कुछ तरीके इस प्रकार हैं:
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस के इतिहास और लैंगिक समानता की लड़ाई में हुई प्रगति के बारे में खुद को और दूसरों को शिक्षित करें।
महिलाओं के स्वामित्व वाले व्यवसायों और महिलाओं के नेतृत्व वाले संगठनों को उनके उत्पादों को खरीदकर या उनके कारणों के लिए दान करके समर्थन करें।
महिलाओं और उनकी उपलब्धियों का जश्न मनाने वाले किसी कार्यक्रम में भाग लें या उसका आयोजन करें। यह एक मार्च, एक रैली, एक संगीत कार्यक्रम, एक फिल्म स्क्रीनिंग या किसी अन्य प्रकार की सभा हो सकती है।
याचिकाओं पर हस्ताक्षर करके, अपने निर्वाचित अधिकारियों से संपर्क करके, या महिलाओं के अधिकारों के लिए काम करने वाले स्थानीय या राष्ट्रीय संगठन में शामिल होकर लैंगिक समानता की वकालत करें।
अपने जीवन में महिलाओं को स्वीकार करने और उनकी सराहना करने के लिए समय निकालें, चाहे वह आपकी मां, बहन, दोस्त, सहकर्मी या संरक्षक हों।
अपना समर्थन दिखाने के लिए, अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस का आधिकारिक रंग बैंगनी पहनें।
याद रखें कि अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस मनाना केवल एक दिन का नहीं है, बल्कि लैंगिक समानता को बढ़ावा देने और महिलाओं की आवाज़ और अनुभवों को ऊपर उठाने का एक निरंतर प्रयास है।
Why do we celebrate Women's Day on March 8?
International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8th each year to recognize the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women, as well as to raise awareness about the ongoing struggle for gender equality around the world.
The first International Women's Day was celebrated on March 8th, 1911, after being proposed by Clara Zetkin, a German socialist and feminist, at an international conference of working women in Copenhagen in 1910. The date was chosen to honor a strike by garment workers in New York City, which began on March 8th, 1908, and was organized by women to demand better working conditions and equal rights.
Since then, International Women's Day has grown into a global event, celebrated in many countries around the world with rallies, marches, and other events to highlight the ongoing struggles and achievements of women. The day is also used to promote action to further gender equality and women's rights, and to raise awareness about issues like gender-based violence, pay inequality, and discrimination.
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस प्रत्येक वर्ष 8 मार्च को महिलाओं की सामाजिक, आर्थिक, सांस्कृतिक और राजनीतिक उपलब्धियों को मान्यता देने के साथ-साथ दुनिया भर में लैंगिक समानता के लिए चल रहे संघर्ष के बारे में जागरूकता बढ़ाने के लिए मनाया जाता है।
1910 में कोपेनहेगन में कामकाजी महिलाओं के एक अंतरराष्ट्रीय सम्मेलन में जर्मन समाजवादी और नारीवादी क्लारा ज़ेटकिन द्वारा प्रस्तावित किए जाने के बाद 8 मार्च, 1911 को पहला अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस मनाया गया। न्यूयॉर्क शहर, जो 8 मार्च, 1908 को शुरू हुआ था, और महिलाओं द्वारा बेहतर काम करने की स्थिति और समान अधिकारों की मांग के लिए आयोजित किया गया था।
तब से, अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस एक वैश्विक घटना के रूप में विकसित हो गया है, दुनिया भर के कई देशों में रैलियों, मार्चों और अन्य कार्यक्रमों के साथ महिलाओं के चल रहे संघर्षों और उपलब्धियों को उजागर करने के लिए मनाया जाता है। इस दिन का उपयोग लैंगिक समानता और महिलाओं के अधिकारों को आगे बढ़ाने के लिए कार्रवाई को बढ़ावा देने और लिंग आधारित हिंसा, वेतन असमानता और भेदभाव जैसे मुद्दों के बारे में जागरूकता बढ़ाने के लिए भी किया जाता है।
What is the theme for International Women's Day 2023?
For the United Nations, the 2023 theme for International Women's Day is "DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality," highlighting gender gaps in STEM education and careers — and calling attention to the online harassment many women face.
संयुक्त राष्ट्र के लिए, अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस के लिए 2023 का विषय "डिजिटऑल: लैंगिक समानता के लिए नवाचार और प्रौद्योगिकी" है, जो एसटीईएम शिक्षा और करियर में लैंगिक अंतराल को उजागर करता है - और कई महिलाओं के ऑनलाइन उत्पीड़न पर ध्यान आकर्षित करता है।
Why do we celebrate Women's Day?
International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated annually on March 8th to honor the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women around the world. The day also serves as a call to action for gender equality and the empowerment of women in all aspects of life.
IWD has its roots in the early 20th century, when women's rights activists began advocating for better working conditions and voting rights. The first National Woman's Day was observed in the United States on February 28, 1909, and was organized by the Socialist Party of America.
The idea of an international women's day emerged in 1910, when a group of women from different countries attended the International Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen. They proposed that a day be set aside each year to celebrate women's achievements and advocate for women's rights.
The first International Women's Day was observed on March 19, 1911, in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland. Women across these countries participated in rallies, demonstrations, and other events to demand better working conditions, equal pay, and the right to vote.
Since then, International Women's Day has grown into a global celebration, with millions of people around the world marking the occasion in various ways. It is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the achievements of women, and to renew our commitment to achieving gender equality and empowerment for all women, everywhere.
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस (IWD) दुनिया भर में महिलाओं की सामाजिक, आर्थिक, सांस्कृतिक और राजनीतिक उपलब्धियों का सम्मान करने के लिए प्रतिवर्ष 8 मार्च को मनाया जाता है। यह दिन लैंगिक समानता और जीवन के सभी पहलुओं में महिलाओं के सशक्तिकरण के लिए कार्रवाई के आह्वान के रूप में भी कार्य करता है।
IWD की जड़ें 20वीं सदी की शुरुआत में हैं, जब महिला अधिकार कार्यकर्ताओं ने बेहतर कामकाजी परिस्थितियों और मतदान के अधिकारों की वकालत शुरू की। पहला राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका में 28 फरवरी, 1909 को मनाया गया था और इसका आयोजन सोशलिस्ट पार्टी ऑफ अमेरिका द्वारा किया गया था।
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस का विचार 1910 में उभरा, जब विभिन्न देशों की महिलाओं के एक समूह ने कोपेनहेगन में कामकाजी महिलाओं के अंतर्राष्ट्रीय सम्मेलन में भाग लिया। उन्होंने प्रस्ताव दिया कि महिलाओं की उपलब्धियों का जश्न मनाने और महिलाओं के अधिकारों की वकालत करने के लिए हर साल एक दिन अलग रखा जाए।
पहला अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस 19 मार्च, 1911 को ऑस्ट्रिया, डेनमार्क, जर्मनी और स्विटज़रलैंड में मनाया गया था। इन देशों में महिलाओं ने रैलियों, प्रदर्शनों और अन्य कार्यक्रमों में भाग लिया और बेहतर कामकाजी परिस्थितियों, समान वेतन और मतदान के अधिकार की मांग की।
तब से, अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस एक वैश्विक उत्सव बन गया है, दुनिया भर के लाखों लोगों ने इस अवसर को विभिन्न तरीकों से चिह्नित किया है। यह महिलाओं की उपलब्धियों को पहचानने और जश्न मनाने का और हर जगह, सभी महिलाओं के लिए लैंगिक समानता और सशक्तिकरण हासिल करने की हमारी प्रतिबद्धता को नवीनीकृत करने का अवसर है।
How to celebrate International Women's Day at work?
There are several ways to celebrate International Women's Day at work, and here are some ideas:
Organize a panel discussion or a conference: Bring together women from different industries to share their experiences and insights on relevant issues affecting women.
Host a networking event: Create an opportunity for women to connect with each other and build relationships. You can provide snacks and drinks to create a relaxed atmosphere.
Run a workshop or training session: Offer a professional development opportunity that focuses on women's career advancement, leadership, or other relevant topics.
Highlight female role models: Share stories of women who have made significant contributions to your company, industry, or society as a whole. It can be an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the achievements of women.
Take action to support gender equality: Use the day to launch or promote initiatives aimed at addressing gender inequality in the workplace, such as offering mentoring programs, promoting flexible work arrangements, or supporting women-owned businesses.
Support a women's charity or organization: Donate to or volunteer with a local or global women's organization to support their efforts in advancing women's rights and opportunities.
Remember that celebrating International Women's Day should not be limited to a single day but rather a year-round effort to promote gender equality and support women's advancement.
काम पर अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस मनाने के कई तरीके हैं, और यहाँ कुछ विचार हैं:
एक पैनल चर्चा या एक सम्मेलन आयोजित करें: महिलाओं को प्रभावित करने वाले प्रासंगिक मुद्दों पर अपने अनुभव और अंतर्दृष्टि साझा करने के लिए विभिन्न उद्योगों की महिलाओं को एक साथ लाएं।
एक नेटवर्किंग कार्यक्रम की मेजबानी करें: महिलाओं को एक-दूसरे से जुड़ने और संबंध बनाने का अवसर दें। आराम का माहौल बनाने के लिए आप स्नैक्स और पेय प्रदान कर सकते हैं।
एक कार्यशाला या प्रशिक्षण सत्र चलाना: एक पेशेवर विकास अवसर प्रदान करें जो महिलाओं के करियर में उन्नति, नेतृत्व या अन्य प्रासंगिक विषयों पर केंद्रित हो।
महिला रोल मॉडल को हाइलाइट करें: उन महिलाओं की कहानियां साझा करें जिन्होंने आपकी कंपनी, उद्योग या समाज में महत्वपूर्ण योगदान दिया है। यह महिलाओं की उपलब्धियों को पहचानने और उनका जश्न मनाने का अवसर हो सकता है।
लैंगिक समानता का समर्थन करने के लिए कार्रवाई करें: कार्यस्थल में लैंगिक असमानता को दूर करने के उद्देश्य से पहल शुरू करने या बढ़ावा देने के लिए इस दिन का उपयोग करें, जैसे सलाह कार्यक्रम की पेशकश करना, लचीली कार्य व्यवस्था को बढ़ावा देना या महिलाओं के स्वामित्व वाले व्यवसायों का समर्थन करना।
महिलाओं के दान या संगठन का समर्थन करें: महिलाओं के अधिकारों और अवसरों को आगे बढ़ाने में उनके प्रयासों का समर्थन करने के लिए स्थानीय या वैश्विक महिला संगठन को दान दें या उसके साथ स्वयंसेवा करें।
याद रखें कि अंतर्राष्ट्रीय महिला दिवस मनाना एक दिन तक सीमित नहीं होना चाहिए, बल्कि लैंगिक समानता को बढ़ावा देने और महिलाओं की उन्नति का समर्थन करने के लिए साल भर का प्रयास होना चाहिए।
"First Women" can refer to a variety of trailblazing women who were the first to achieve notable accomplishments in their respective fields. Here are a few examples:
First woman to receive a Nobel Prize: Marie Curie (1903, Physics)
First woman to be elected as a head of state in a UN member state: Sirimavo Bandaranaike (1960, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka)
First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean: Amelia Earhart (1932)
First woman to serve as a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court: Sandra Day O'Connor (1981)
First woman to win a major political party's nomination for President of the United States: Hillary Clinton (2016)
There are countless other examples of "First Women" who have broken barriers and paved the way for future generations of women.
"पहली महिलाएं" विभिन्न प्रकार की पथप्रदर्शक महिलाओं को संदर्भित कर सकती हैं जो अपने संबंधित क्षेत्रों में उल्लेखनीय उपलब्धियां हासिल करने वाली पहली महिला थीं। कुछ उदाहरण निम्नलिखित हैं:
नोबेल पुरस्कार पाने वाली पहली महिला: मैरी क्यूरी (1903, भौतिकी)
संयुक्त राष्ट्र सदस्य राज्य में राज्य प्रमुख के रूप में चुनी जाने वाली पहली महिला: सिरीमावो भंडारनायके (1960, श्रीलंका के प्रधान मंत्री)
अटलांटिक महासागर में अकेले उड़ान भरने वाली पहली महिला: अमेलिया इयरहार्ट (1932)
अमेरिकी सुप्रीम कोर्ट में न्याय करने वाली पहली महिला: सैंड्रा डे ओ'कॉनर (1981)
संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका के राष्ट्रपति के लिए एक प्रमुख राजनीतिक दल का नामांकन जीतने वाली पहली महिला: हिलेरी क्लिंटन (2016)
"प्रथम महिला" के अनगिनत अन्य उदाहरण हैं जिन्होंने बाधाओं को तोड़ा है और महिलाओं की भावी पीढ़ियों के लिए मार्ग प्रशस्त किया है।
FIRST WOMEN IN INDIA
There have been many notable women in India's history who have broken barriers and achieved great things in their respective fields. Here are a few of the first women in India to achieve various milestones:
Cornelia Sorabji: She was the first woman to study law in India and the first woman to practice law in the country in the late 1800s.
Kadambini Ganguly: She was the first woman to earn a degree in medicine in India in 1886.
Anandibai Joshi: She was the first woman to graduate with a degree in Western medicine in India in 1885.
Sarojini Naidu: She was the first woman to become the President of the Indian National Congress in 1925.
Sucheta Kriplani: She was the first woman to become the Chief Minister of an Indian state, Uttar Pradesh, in 1963.
Indira Gandhi: She was the first woman to become the Prime Minister of India in 1966 and held the office for a total of 15 years.
Kiran Bedi: She was the first woman to join the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 1972.
These women paved the way for future generations of women in India to pursue their dreams and break down barriers.
भारत के इतिहास में ऐसी कई उल्लेखनीय महिलाएँ रही हैं जिन्होंने बाधाओं को तोड़ा और अपने-अपने क्षेत्र में बड़ी उपलब्धियाँ हासिल कीं। विभिन्न मील के पत्थर हासिल करने वाली भारत की कुछ पहली महिलाएं यहां दी गई हैं:
कॉर्नेलिया सोराबजी: वह भारत में कानून का अध्ययन करने वाली पहली महिला थीं और 1800 के अंत में देश में कानून का अभ्यास करने वाली पहली महिला थीं।
कादम्बिनी गांगुली: वह 1886 में भारत में चिकित्सा में डिग्री हासिल करने वाली पहली महिला थीं।
आनंदीबाई जोशी: वह 1885 में भारत में पश्चिमी चिकित्सा में डिग्री के साथ स्नातक करने वाली पहली महिला थीं।
सरोजिनी नायडू: वह 1925 में भारतीय राष्ट्रीय कांग्रेस की अध्यक्ष बनने वाली पहली महिला थीं।
सुचेता कृपलानी: वह 1963 में एक भारतीय राज्य, उत्तर प्रदेश की मुख्यमंत्री बनने वाली पहली महिला थीं।
इंदिरा गांधी: वह 1966 में भारत की प्रधान मंत्री बनने वाली पहली महिला थीं और कुल 15 वर्षों तक इस पद पर रहीं।
किरण बेदी: वह 1972 में भारतीय पुलिस सेवा (आईपीएस) में शामिल होने वाली पहली महिला थीं।
इन महिलाओं ने भारत में महिलाओं की भावी पीढ़ियों के लिए अपने सपनों को आगे बढ़ाने और बाधाओं को तोड़ने का मार्ग प्रशस्त किया।
Here are 44 women who have made significant contributions to India:
Indira Gandhi - first woman Prime Minister of India
Kalpana Chawla - first Indian woman in space
Kiran Bedi - first woman IPS officer in India
Mother Teresa - missionary and humanitarian
Aruna Roy - social activist and founder of Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan
Mary Kom - boxer and Olympic medalist
Chanda Kochhar - former CEO of ICICI Bank
Amrita Pritam - Punjabi writer and poet
Sania Mirza - tennis player and multiple Grand Slam winner
Sushma Swaraj - former Minister of External Affairs of India
Anandibai Joshi - first Indian woman to earn a degree in medicine
Homai Vyarawalla - first woman photojournalist in India
Sarojini Naidu - poet, freedom fighter and first Indian woman governor
Rani Lakshmibai - queen of Jhansi and prominent figure in Indian Rebellion of 1857
Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay - social reformer, feminist and freedom fighter
Bachendri Pal - first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest
Smriti Irani - Union Minister and former TV actress
Mithali Raj - cricketer and captain of Indian women's cricket team
Sucheta Kriplani - first woman Chief Minister of an Indian state (Uttar Pradesh)
Shabana Azmi - actress and social activist
Nandita Das - actress and director
Pratibha Patil - first woman President of India
Nirmala Sitharaman - first full-time female Finance Minister of India
Rani Abbakka Chowta - queen of Ullal and freedom fighter against the Portuguese
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw - entrepreneur and founder of Biocon
Lata Mangeshkar - singer and Bharat Ratna awardee
Begum Akhtar - ghazal singer and Padma Shri awardee
Shovana Narayan - Kathak dancer and Padma Shri awardee
Medha Patkar - social activist and founder of Narmada Bachao Andolan
Kapila Vatsyayan - scholar of Indian classical dance, music and art
Prerna Singh Bindra - wildlife conservationist and author
Anjolie Ela Menon - artist and Padma Shri awardee
Neerja Bhanot - flight attendant and hero of the hijacking of Pan Am Flight 73
Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur - social reformer, freedom fighter and first Health Minister of India
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit - diplomat and first woman president of the United Nations General Assembly
Shehnaz Hussain - entrepreneur and pioneer of herbal beauty products in India
Kasturba Gandhi - wife of Mahatma Gandhi and freedom fighter
Fatima Sheikh - social reformer, feminist and freedom fighter
Dakshayani Velayudhan - social reformer and activist for Dalit rights
Sunitha Krishnan - social activist and founder of Prajwala
Arundhati Roy - author and activist
Kamla Bhasin - feminist, activist and author
Gauri Lankesh - journalist and activist
Anoushka Shankar - musician and composer
It would be difficult to list the "first" 48 women in the world, as there have been countless women who have made significant contributions throughout history. However, here are some notable women who have made significant contributions in various fields: First Women
Cleopatra - Egyptian pharaoh
Hatshepsut - Egyptian pharaoh
Joan of Arc - French military leader and saint
Ada Lovelace - English mathematician and writer, credited as the first computer programmer
Marie Curie - Polish physicist and chemist, known for her pioneering work on radioactivity
Florence Nightingale - British nurse and social reformer, known for her work during the Crimean War
Emmeline Pankhurst - British suffragette and women's rights activist
Harriet Tubman - American abolitionist and political activist
Sojourner Truth - American abolitionist and women's rights activist
Rosa Parks - American civil rights activist
Eleanor Roosevelt - American diplomat, activist, and First Lady
Indira Gandhi - Indian politician and Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher - British politician and Prime Minister
Golda Meir - Israeli politician and Prime Minister
Mother Teresa - Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary
Queen Elizabeth II - British monarch
Ruth Bader Ginsburg - American jurist and Supreme Court Justice
Malala Yousafzai - Pakistani activist for girls' education and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Angela Merkel - German politician and Chancellor
Oprah Winfrey - American media executive, talk show host, and philanthropist
Beyoncé - American singer and actress
Michelle Obama - American lawyer and former First Lady
Kamala Harris - American politician and Vice President
Marie Antoinette - Austrian-born Queen of France
Anne Frank - Dutch-Jewish diarist and Holocaust victim
Frida Kahlo - Mexican artist and feminist icon
Amelia Earhart - American aviation pioneer and author
Katherine Johnson - American mathematician and NASA scientist
Sally Ride - American astronaut and physicist
Ada Yonath - Israeli crystallographer and Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry
Wangari Maathai - Kenyan environmental and political activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Aung San Suu Kyi - Burmese politician and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Benazir Bhutto - Pakistani politician and Prime Minister
Mary Wollstonecraft - English writer, philosopher, and advocate for women's rights
Virginia Woolf - English writer, essayist, and feminist
Simone de Beauvoir - French writer, philosopher, and feminist
Maya Angelou - American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist
Gloria Steinem - American feminist and social political activist
Susan B. Anthony - American suffragist and women's rights activist
Elizabeth Cady Stanton - American suffragist and women's rights activist
Harriet Beecher Stowe - American abolitionist and author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
Louisa May Alcott - American author of Little Women
Jane Austen - English author of Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility
Emily Dickinson - American poet
Gertrude Stein - American writer and art collector
Frida Kahlo - Mexican artist and feminist icon
Georgia O'Keeffe - American artist
Marie Stopes - British scientist, author, and women's rights activist
Famous women in history
Cleopatra (69-30 BCE): Last Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt who was known for her beauty, intelligence, and political savvy.
Joan of Arc (1412-1431): A French military leader who fought in the Hundred Years' War and was later canonized as a saint.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603): The Queen of England from 1558 to 1603 who was known for her intelligence, leadership, and political acumen.
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910): A British nurse who is considered the founder of modern nursing.
Harriet Tubman (c.1820-1913): An American abolitionist and political activist who helped lead hundreds of slaves to freedom via the Underground Railroad.
Marie Curie (1867-1934): A Polish-born physicist and chemist who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different fields.
Amelia Earhart (1897-1937): An American aviation pioneer who became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Rosa Parks (1913-2005): An African-American civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on a bus, sparking the Montgomery bus boycott.
Indira Gandhi (1917-1984): The first female Prime Minister of India, who served from 1966 until her assassination in 1984.
Malala Yousafzai (1997- ): A Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate.
Important women in history | Powerful women in history | Influential women in history
There have been many important women in history who have contributed to various fields and made significant contributions to society. Here are some examples:
Cleopatra - Last pharaoh of Egypt who was known for her intelligence, political skill, and beauty.
Joan of Arc - French military leader and heroine who led the French army to victory in several battles during the Hundred Years' War.
Marie Curie - Polish-French physicist and chemist who made groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
Harriet Tubman - American abolitionist and political activist who escaped from slavery and helped free hundreds of slaves through the Underground Railroad.
Eleanor Roosevelt - American politician, diplomat, and activist who served as the First Lady of the United States and advocated for human rights, civil rights, and women's rights.
Ada Lovelace - English mathematician and writer who is considered to be the world's first computer programmer.
Rosa Parks - American civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, which sparked the Montgomery bus boycott and became an important symbol of the civil rights movement.
Malala Yousafzai - Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate.
Indira Gandhi - Indian politician who served as the Prime Minister of India and was the first woman to hold that office in India.
Jane Austen - English novelist who is known for her works such as "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility", which continue to be popular today and have been adapted into various forms of media.
Inspirational women in history
There have been countless inspiring women throughout history who have made significant contributions to their fields and society as a whole. Here are just a few examples:
Marie Curie - a physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
Amelia Earhart - a pioneering aviator who became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Harriet Tubman - an abolitionist and political activist who helped lead slaves to freedom via the Underground Railroad during the American Civil War.
Malala Yousafzai - a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate.
Frida Kahlo - a Mexican artist who created powerful, emotionally charged self-portraits that explored themes of identity, gender, and society.
Ada Lovelace - an English mathematician and writer who is widely regarded as the world's first computer programmer.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg - a lawyer and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States for 27 years and fought for gender equality and women's rights.
Rosa Parks - an African American civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott and helping to catalyze the civil rights movement.
These are just a few examples of the many inspirational women in history who have left lasting legacies and paved the way for future generations.