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    Pushpa Lata Das

    Pushpa Lata Das was born on 27th march 1915 in North Lakhimpur to Late Rameswar Saikia and Smt. Swarnalata Saikia of Jorhat. At the age of 6, she joined the ‘Banar Sena’ to popularise the Khadi among the people and organized Chakra Sangha. Inspired by her mother, she took pledge for freedom and...
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    Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit

    Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit was the first female President of United Nations General Assembly. She was an Indian diplomat and politician. She was India`s first woman Cabinet Minister and the first woman to lead a delegation to U.N. She was the world`s first woman ambassador who served three prized...
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    Madam Bhikaiji Cama

    Born on 24th September 1861 to an affluent Parsi family in Mumbai, Madam Bhikaiji Cama was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement. She was born as Bhikai Sorab Patel and ame from a pretty well off family and her father Sorabji Framji Patel was a powerful member of the Parsi...
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    Aruna Asaf Ali

    Born as Aruna Ganguly on July 16 1909 in Kalka, Haryana to a conventional Hindu Bengali famil, Aruna Asaf Ali was a renowned female protagonist of India's freedom struggle. She was educated at Sacred Heart Convent in Lahore, and then in Nainital and after graduating from school, she taught at...
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    Sucheta Kripalini

    A freedom fighter, politician and the 1st woman Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh of Independent India, Sucheta Kripalini was born on 25 June 1908 to a Bengali family in Ambala. S.N. Majumdar, her father was a government doctor and a nationalist. Educated at Indraprastha College and St.Stephen's...
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    Indira Gandhi

    The third Prime Minister of Independent India and the first and the only Lady Prime Minister of the nation, Indira Gandhi was born on 19th November 1917 in Allahabad to Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India and Kamla Nehru. She was the only child of her parents and was called...
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    Sarojni Naidu

    Birth: February 13, 1879 Death: 2nd March 1949 Achievements: Travelled to America and Europe as flag-bearer of India’s freedom movement, One of the delegates of the Indian National Congress Party to the East African Indian Congress, in 1925 she was elected as the President of the Indian...
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    How important is the voice of the youth?

    The voice of Youth should be given utmost importance as they are the future of the nation. They are the ones, who have the potential to build the nation and make it a developed nation. They are the ones, who can bring about the change that is necessary for our society and the nation as a whole...
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    Women and Media

    I agree with you that Indian media is yet to overcome the change in Indian women. Indian women have become developed and they no longer stay within the four walls of their houses. They have become independent but Indian media, still portray women as they were years back. They should definitely...
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    Is enough being done to accommodate talented women in the workplace?

    I agree that the Companies and firms are changing their policies for the benefit of women and to make the work place more friendlier. However, it has a long way to go as they are still not capable of providing the actually environment to accommodate talented women in the workplace. Change in the...
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    Will the government’s last-minute expenditure actually benefit people?

    In my view, it is just a way to gain people's sympathy and votes. These last minute expenditure are just a way to fool the people and gain their votes in the coming elections. However, this time it is not going to help them gain votes as people no longer have faith in the present government...
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    Photography an alternative carrer option

    Definitely, photography can be a very good career option for those who have a passion for it. Today this career have become quite popular and many youth opt for this as a full time career. Photography as a career has huge prospects and can become a major career option in the coming times. There...
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    Online Education in India

    I agree with you. Although, online education is becoming popular day by day, it is still not at par with the conventional education system. It has still a long way to go in order to become equivalent to the conventional education system. However, the good part of online education system is that...
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    Foreign Universities Vs Indian Universities

    Students opting for Indian Universities do excel but the major problem with Indian Universities is the lack of modern teaching techniques as well as the lack of job opportunities that it provides. There is another reason that there are limited courses that are offered by Indian Universities...
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    India's Rank drops in Press Freedom Index

    I agree with you the main reason for this drop is the quality of news. Indian media does not have any quality in terms of news. They bring those news, which are of least important and makes them breaking news. Moreover, the news channels only focus on TRP rating and in order to gain that, they...
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