International Women's Day: "We are women, we can do it all!"

Nowadays, you can probably stand up and shout, "We are women, we can do anything." Why? Because 'he who cooks also ties his hair'.

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BY A STAFF REPORTER: "We are women, we can do anything." On the occasion of Women's Day, let's know which prominent women have brightened the name of India in various fields. 

First, let's talk about education. Kadambini Ganguly is one of the first female graduates in India. Not only that, she is the first female doctor in South Asia educated in European medicine.

The woman who manages the house can also manage the country. The first woman President of India - Smt. Pratibha Patel.

Sucheta Kriplani was the first woman Chief Minister of independent India. He was elected as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh from Kanpur seat. He served as the Chief Minister of the Uttar Pradesh government from 1963 to 1967.

Women are not lagging behind in sports. On 24 November 2018, Mary Kom won the title of the world's first female world champion by winning 6 gold medals at the 10th AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships held in New Delhi.

Pusarla Venkat Sindhu is an Indian badminton player. She became the first Indian to win the BWF World Championship by defeating Japan's Nozomi Okuhara in straight sets 21–7, 21–7.

Kiran Bedi is the first woman IPS officer of India. She was the first female Indian Police Service (IPS) awardee officer and started her service in 1975.

Women are not confined to four walls. They are conquering the world today. They are ahead in everything from the kitchen to the playground.