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On March 8, International Women's Day is celebrated every year. On this Day we celebrate women's achievements, apart from this; it draws attention to serious issues such as gender inequality. This day reminds us that unless a woman has the right to make decisions, financial independence and equality, then the imagination of an ideal society is useless.

There are infinite powers and abilities present in women. She has set records in all areas of the business world. Based on his amazing courage, relentless hard work and perceptive intelligence, she has been able to identify herself on the world's stage. Many feminines, full of human sensation and kindness, have contributed to the creation of the era. Trying to give a brief introduction to such great feminine characters and personality.

An area where women are on the path of empowerment and showing strong contenders of their side. This area is the country's security. If the security of the country is most important, then the participation of women in this area will be underestimated. The woman, who has successfully tested the 5,000-km range of Agni-5 missile, in a link to the country's missile security, highlighted the name of India on the whole world map, the women are Tasi Thomas.

In Jaisalmer, there is a tense atmosphere between India and Pakistan after the Pulwama attack and airstrikes anyway. In such a situation, the daughters of Jaisalmer 471 km from the 1037-kilometre long border of Rajasthan are encouraged by these daughters that if an enemy of India crosses the border beyond the border then it will not return alive. These daughters are ready for 24 hours to respond to his inappropriate behaviour to Pak.

400 girls of India at Indo-Pak border are protecting in Shahdari district Jaisalmer. These women of Border Security Force is keeping an eye on the enemy in the sea of sands. They are so trained that the enemies being seen by them cannot even look at India. It is a distant thing to cross the border and goes here.

Sitharaman, India's first full-time woman Defence Minister, stressed on the need to make women empowerment steady.

Defence Minister of India "Nirmala Sitharaman" said on Monday that government was "seriously" working to have women in combat uniforms — a vow which, if fulfilled, will bring gender parity in the Indian armed forces and enable women to be deployed on-board submarines of the Navy and tanks of the Army.

Sitharaman said "Women are keen to join armed forces in uniform. The Indian Air Force has already inducted women fighter pilots. About commissioning of women in the Army and related forces, several cases are being fought in various courts. In the Navy, women are not allowed in the sea, but we are working seriously towards opening up defence forces for women."

She was speaking at an event to release a Gender Parity Index for the year 2017-18, a special study commissioned by FICCI Ladies Organisation (FLO), the women business wing of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

Women in combat roles in the armed forces have been a long pending demand.

Then President Pranab Mukherjee in February 2016 announced that women will be allowed to take up combat roles to remove gender disparity in one of the world's most male-dominated professions.

The Indian Air Force in July last year inducted three women – Mohana Singh, Avani Chaturvedi and Bhawana Kanth – as the first female fighter pilots.

The Indian Navy has also offered a permanent commission to women officers. In 2016, it started with a modest group of seven and vowed to expand the numbers.

Sitharaman, India's first full-time woman Defence Minister, stressed on the need to make women empowerment steady. "For every frontier touched or broken by women that frontier should be sustained with more and more women."

Stand up for yourself!" 4. "Don't let anyone tell you-you're weak because you're a woman."

 Happy Women's Day: A day to salute the women in your lives and celebrate her achievements.

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