woman who has achieved success in life despite great odds
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Sunita Tomar
The poster girl of the anti-tobacco campaign in India, Sunita Tomar came from a small town in Madhya Pradesh. She was married at the early age of fourteen and soon, a mother to two young sons. Over time, she developed oral cancer due to chewing smokeless tobacco,
she lost the battle to cancer and died on April 1st 2015.
Surekha Yadav
The most common comment that Surekha Yadavhears is, “Women don’t drive railway engines!” Yes, she is a train driver and has many first credits to her name – first woman train driver of India who started in 1988, drove the first ladies special local train for central railways and the first Asian woman train driver to drive the Deccan Queen from Pune to Mumbai over a rough terrain.
Arunima Sinha
Once a national level volleyball player, Arunima Sinha had to have one of her legs amputated, owing to an injury when she was thrown out of a moving train by some thieves in 2011. With a strong will to succeed, that she became the first amputee from India and the first woman amputee in the world to have climbed Mt. Everest.
The poster girl of the anti-tobacco campaign in India, Sunita Tomar came from a small town in Madhya Pradesh. She was married at the early age of fourteen and soon, a mother to two young sons. Over time, she developed oral cancer due to chewing smokeless tobacco,
she lost the battle to cancer and died on April 1st 2015.
Surekha Yadav
The most common comment that Surekha Yadavhears is, “Women don’t drive railway engines!” Yes, she is a train driver and has many first credits to her name – first woman train driver of India who started in 1988, drove the first ladies special local train for central railways and the first Asian woman train driver to drive the Deccan Queen from Pune to Mumbai over a rough terrain.
Arunima Sinha
Once a national level volleyball player, Arunima Sinha had to have one of her legs amputated, owing to an injury when she was thrown out of a moving train by some thieves in 2011. With a strong will to succeed, that she became the first amputee from India and the first woman amputee in the world to have climbed Mt. Everest.
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•Arunima Sinha
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•Sunita Tomar
•Usha Chaumar
•Surekha Yadav
•kangana Ranaut { all from india}
•Sunita Tomar
•Usha Chaumar
•Surekha Yadav
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