From 'Frailty thy name is woman' to No Damsel in Distress: Woman have come a long way..2 min speech..
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It is a sad reality that even today people distribute ladoos but nothing
when a girl is born.Why don't we celebrate even when a girl is born.
Children are a good gift and we must accept them with love.Now the time has changed a lot.Now we must give equal rights to our daughter's too.We must get them educated and trained.We must make our daughter's well qualified and financially independent.In today's world girls like Kalpana Chawla,Sunita Williams are making us proud.But a harsh reality that our daughter's are not safe is also terrorising us.We need to make girl trained in self defence.
From Frailty to Power
Good morning everyone present here. I am going to expatiate on ‘From Frailty to Power’. Gone are the days when women were synonymous with frailty. The famous Shakespearean phrase ‘Frailty, thy name is woman’ is no longer relevant in modern times.
Gone are the days when women were kept as slaves and had no say in families and society. They were subservient to man’s will and decisions. Women have come a long way from the era of women slavery. They not only dominate and outsmart men in all areas of life, but also have excelled them.
The modern era is the era of women empowerment. Women are perfectly suitable for any sphere of action --- sport, adventure, exploration, and any field. Women have already proved their mettle all spheres. Space exploration, research and development, science and medicine, politics, financing, management, education, and whatnot, women have set higher standards than man.
Indian women have always been exceptionally talented. They have contributed equally in bettering the society since ancient times. However, their recent success stories have been quite impressive! Kalpana Chawala, Sunita Williams, Mery Com, Sania Mirja, Saina Nehwal, Sushmita Sen, Aishwarya Roy, Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, the list is endless. The Indian women are stunning the world with their extraordinary talents. They have left men far behind in the field of academic excellence. At schools, their performance in examinations and other co curricular activities eclipse boys. There is more number of women teachers. Even in other fields such as politics, industry, defense, space exploration, and research and development, they have made their presence felt. Recently first batch of women fighter pilots was commissioned in the Indian Air Force. All these are positive indicators of what they are capable of. Well the future is really very bright for them.
It is matter of great pride that many women scientists are project leaders at ISRO and DRDO. They have successfully led many missions into space and missile test fires. ISRO has brought unprecedented laurels to the nation by its successful Mars Mission, 104 satellites launch in one lift-off, and Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-Mark III (GSLV-Mk III), on 5 June 2017. Women such as Ritu Karidhal, Deputy Operations Director, Mars Orbiter Mission, Nandini Harinath, Deputy Operations Director, Mars Orbiter Mission, Anuradha TK, Geosat Programme Director at Isro Satellite Centre have played pivotal role in this humongous success. So women must come out of the four walls of houses and kitchens and take an active role in spheres. Who knows with their coming out of the four walls of houses everlasting peace, prosperity, and progress of the world will be a normal state?
In conclusion it can be said that women who were considered frail once, have become enormously powerful.