Indian women who have changed our lives by inspiring us to be passionate, consistent and hardworking. These women bring us the hope that every girl in India has the potential to achieve whatever she wants to. Take a look.
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Inspiring Women Achievers In India
Women who have changed our lives
by inspiring us to be passionate,
consistent and hardworking. These
women bring us the hope that every
girl in India has the potential to
achieve whatever she wants to.
Inspiring Women Achievers In India
Arunima Sinha
A sports person who is lesser known.
She lost her leg in an accident, and
despite, managed to climb Mt.Everest.
Inspiring Women Achievers In India
Vidya Balan
A sociology graduate, this woman has
changed the perceptions of acting and
weight in B-town. She has a national
award and was also awarded the
Padma Shri in 2014.
Inspiring Women Achievers In India
Bhakti Sharma
She is the first Asian women and the
youngest in the world to create a
swimming record in the waters of the
Antarctic.
Inspiring Women Achievers In India
Rashmi Bansal
She is a writer and a youth
expert. Bansal has published a
total of five books including the
very famous 'Stay Hungry Stay
Foolish.' Her books have
receive world wide critical
acclaim and have been
translated into multiple
languages.
Inspiring Women Achievers In India
Dipika Palikal
Whoever thought squash
wasn't as popular in India,
definitely never came
across her. She's the first
Indian to enter into the top
10 World Squash
Association rankings.
Inspiring Women Achievers In India
Sania Nehwal
She's only 24. Yet, she's the
first Indian woman to win a
medal in badminton at the
Olympics. And that's not it. This
20-something has a lot more
titles in her kitty. She is also the
first Indian woman to win the
World Junior Badminton
Championship.
Inspiring Women Achievers In India
Harshini Kanhekar
She received the title of India’s
first female fire fighter about ten
years back. She believes in
creating barriers and making
history, and has clearly done
the same.
Inspiring Women Achievers In India
Sania Mirza
Once upon a time, she was ranked
India's no.1 tennis player by the
Women's Tennis Association. Mirza
has played extensively and has won
a total of 14 medals.
Inspiring Women Achievers In India
Puja Thakur
She became the first officer to
lead the Inter-Service Guard of
Honour that was inspected by
US President Barack Obama.
She says she joined the Indian
Air Force because of the life
she wanted for herself.
Inspiring Women Achievers In India
Tania Sachdev
She is really a beauty with brains. Being
associated with a non-glamorous sport
says a lot already. Sachdev has won
titles like Women's Grandmaster in 2005
and International Master in 2008. She
has also received the Arjuna award.