The most influential woman in my life is – MY MOTHER, she is the pillar of my strength.
- I always marvel at the fact that she is selfless and shows unconditional love towards the family.
- My Mother is supportive, humble, empathetic and loving.
- She teaches me how to overcome difficulties and be a good person.
- She is the very definition who leads me to perfection in various qualities.
- Of all the special joys in life, the big ones and the small ones, A mother’s love and tenderness is the greatest of them all.
- Alisha Naz, 8B
In India, women have been taking the online world by storm with topics ranging from cooking to comedy. One of the most famous Indian female influencers is Prajakta Koli, otherwise known as MostlySane. She is a YouTuber, actress and comedian with a large fan following on Instagram.
She has also been a part of many social initiatives, her appointment as a Youth Climate Champion by UNDP India and covering the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where she discussed themes like climate action, social justice, and global healthcare.
I admire her for her impressive contribution to women’s empowerment, as well as her commitment to social causes that need attention. She has become a role model for other women to pursue a career on social media.
She has also been a part of many social initiatives, her appointment as a Youth Climate Champion by UNDP India and covering the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where she discussed themes like climate action, social justice, and global healthcare.
I admire her for her impressive contribution to women’s empowerment, as well as her commitment to social causes that need attention. She has become a role model for other women to pursue a career on social media.
- Aarya Kittur, 8B
Awake, Arise and Educate, Smash Traditions – Liberate!”
A quote by my inspiration, Smt. Savitribai Phule, to whom the world forever is obliged for her immense contribution to women’s education. Savitribai Phule was an illiterate girl. Her husband educated her and together they established the first modern school for girls. She maintained her grit amidst the opposition from upper-caste men. She also proved her mettle as a social reformist by helping victims at the time of the plague epidemic during which she lost her life. From this Women’s Day, let us all pledge to pay her back by engaging ourselves in women’s empowerment.
A quote by my inspiration, Smt. Savitribai Phule, to whom the world forever is obliged for her immense contribution to women’s education. Savitribai Phule was an illiterate girl. Her husband educated her and together they established the first modern school for girls. She maintained her grit amidst the opposition from upper-caste men. She also proved her mettle as a social reformist by helping victims at the time of the plague epidemic during which she lost her life. From this Women’s Day, let us all pledge to pay her back by engaging ourselves in women’s empowerment.
- Smriti Srikanth, 8B