Priety Jain
(Trainee)
(38 Points)
Replied 08 March 2011
many many happy returns of the day Gourav...
Pulkit nice article.. keep writing..
CA. Dashrath Maheshwari
(TaXpert)
(15103 Points)
Replied 08 March 2011
santhisundaramg
(articledassistant)
(434 Points)
Replied 08 March 2011
1St Lady 2 bcum miss world- Rita Faria
1St Chairperson of Indian Airlines - Sushma Chawala
1ST I>P>S> Officer - MRS>Kiran Bedi
1ST WOMEN 2 recieve ASHOKA CHAKRA - Nijra Bhanot
1ST 2 Cross ENglish Channel - Aarti Saha
1ST 2 recieve NOBEL PRIZE - MOTHER TERESA
1ST woMEn PRESIDENT OF INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS _ MRS ANNIE BESANT
in dis way women has entered all the fields, proud to be a women. HAPPY WOMEN"S DAY @ ALL THE WOMENS, THNX PULKIT 4r dedicating dis articles 2 womens
pavithra
(CA and CS student)
(350 Points)
Replied 08 March 2011
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hey great articllllllllllllle thanks fr giving respect to women thanku sooooooooooooo much |
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CMA. CS. Sanjay Gupta
("PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN")
(114225 Points)
Replied 08 March 2011
Women are leaders everywhere you look--from the CEO who runs a company (Chanda Kochhar is the Managing Director and CEO of ICICI Bank), to the women who is running the country (Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil), to the women who to the housewife who raises her children and heads her household (Our mothers).
Our country was built by strong womens and we continue to be blessed with the women power but still somewhere we dont give them the recognition they deserve.
But yes the society is improving in this respect and hope in near future the women all over get the credit they deserve every person should be given the oppurtunity based on his/her merit rather than their gender.
Happy Women's Day
santhisundaramg
(articledassistant)
(434 Points)
Replied 08 March 2011
India and Rwanda were the only two countries in which the study found that men do not want more equitable partners. The inequality was reflected repeatedly in the survey. For example, 61 percent of men in Rwanda and more than 80 percent of men in India said that it is the mother's responsibility to change diapers and feed children.
In terms of domestic violence, Indian men also proved to have the lowest respect for women in the group. More than two-thirds of Indian men reportedly believe women should tolerate domestic violence for the sake of keeping the family together and that women sometimes deserve such violence.
"Indian men are far more traditional, to put it mildly. Even young, educated men are not changing as rapidly as women. They are still living in the old ages," said Ravi Verma, director of ICRW's Asia regional office in Delhi, according to the Times of India.
Divya Agarwal
(Sr. Account Officer)
(437 Points)
Replied 08 March 2011
this is a great thing..thanks for sharing..
Lakshmi A
(Articled Assistant)
(37 Points)
Replied 08 March 2011
Thank U for ur wishes. Great work sir.
Feels nice to receive such wishes from a Man:)
Vikash Kharvar
(Dy. Manager -F&A)
(469 Points)
Replied 08 March 2011