Saturday 16 March 2013

Vow to a Women

Vow to a Women

Vow to a Women

Women an unexplained phenomenon. Millions of proverbs, fights, debates has always centered her and yet men are helpless in understanding her. In times women has always 


proven their skills and talents being amazing warriors, teachers, astronauts, writers and simple mothers. To a wane women has never been given such importance or equality in the society. Women never wished to be such delicate and fragile as barbies, but history and times has always projected  them to be perfect mannequins.  

Amelia Earhart


The first women ever to fly to the Atlantic. Her life revolved around her passions. Every success has a story behind and hers was just a aircraft exhibition and a phone call inviting her for a flight across the seas. According to her she lived her life doing what she loves and took adventures as love affairs. Earhart felt that flight proved that men and women were equal in "jobs requiring intelligence, coordination, speed, coolness and willpower



Kalpana chawla

The first Indian women to be in space. “The Gauges Valley looked majestic, mind boggling,” she said. Passionate and  vehement in her dreams she loved flying, hiking, backpacking, and reading. Standing as equals among other crew, she died and yet lived her dream




Helen keller


Sometimes words, images doesn't give the most beautiful meaning to life. Helen Keller a girl saw her dreams, listened to her heart, spoke her passion the way she looked at her life as.  Keller wrote her first book, The Story of My Life. It covered her transformation from childhood to 21-year-old college student. She became an influential personality for the world after her.

Homai Vyarawalla




India’s first woman photojournalist, Homai Vyarawalla took the first picture of her career at the age of 26 in 1938. She created a milestone for all the women of the country to dream big. Her pictures narrates the complete story of Indian Independence along with Indira Gandhi, Nehru, Gandhi ji.




Reita Faria

The saying goes like this “ Beauty with Brains”. The first Indian woman to win the Miss World title in 1966, she serves as a role model for women who aspire for glamour. Reita Faria gave up modelling after her tenure as Miss World ended. She took up medical studies after that and became a doctor. Ever since the entry of India in this beauty pageant the world now knows a new definition of beauty.





The never ending list of women achievers in India and around the world repeatedly proves the potential women has as equals to men. Women are not made to walk behind a man to follow him, nor in the front to lead him, but walk shoulder to shoulder as equals.

By Maria Nisa

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