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6 Indian Women Who Have Become Role Models Of Empowerment

The list of Indian women who have become role models of empowerment is long and impressive. We've selected a few pioneering women to highlight here, but there are so many more.<br><br>Savitribai Phule: She was one of the first female doctors in India, as well as one of the first teachers at a time when women were not allowed to enter schools or colleges. She also founded a school for girls and started an organization to help women learn about their rights, as well as give them access to education.

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6 Indian Women Who Have Become Role Models Of Empowerment

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  1. 6 Indian Women Who Have Become Role Models Of Empowerment

  2. The list of Indian women who have become role models of empowerment is long and impressive. We've selected a few pioneering women to highlight here, but there are so many more. Savitribai Phule: She was one of the first female doctors in India, as well as one of the first teachers at a time when women were not allowed to enter schools or colleges. She also founded a school for girls and started an organization to help women learn about their rights, as well as give them access to education. Saina Nehwal: She is an Indian badminton player who has won several titles in the Commonwealth, Asian, championships. She is also a recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award and Padma Shri. and world

  3. Deepika Kumari: She is an Indian archer and a gold medallist at the 2010 Asian Games. She won a bronze medal in the same event in 2018, making her only the third woman to win an individual medal for India at the Games.

  4. Meena Keshwani: She was the first female pilot to join the Indian Air Force. She started her career in aviation at the age of 10, when she flew a plane for the first time in India.

  5. Ms. Indira Nooyi: Indira Nooyi is the chairman executive officer of PepsiCo, a global food company with revenue of $63 billion. In 2006, she became the first woman to head a Fortune 500 company in India, as well as its first foreign- born CEO. She has been ranked as one of the 100 Most Powerful Women in the World by Forbes magazine seven times since 2004 and has been included on their list of "World's Greatest Leaders" every year since 2009. and chief and beverage annual net

  6. Rukhmabai Bhimrao Amte (1863- 1931) was the first Indian woman to practice Western medicine in rural areas outside of major cities, where she treated people with tuberculosis and leprosy—diseases especially prevalent among women. She also founded an orphanage for girls who were being abused by their families or forced into prostitution by circumstances beyond their control. that were

  7. For more such fascinating stories on Women's Empowerment in India, feel free to visit 30 Stades. We have published articles on everything from the best ways to empower women in India to the amazing accomplishments of Indian female leaders.

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