When is International Womens Day why was it installed and is it still needed

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When is International Womens Day why was it installed and is it still needed

When is International Women's Day why was it installed and is it still needed

IWD (International Women’s Day) is celebrated on 8 March each year, it celebrates the development of ladies' rights. International Women's Day is an opportunity to think about advance made, to call for change and to commend demonstrations of bravery and dedication by common ladies who have performed a remarkable part in the historical backdrop of their nations and groups. The topic for International Women's Day, 8 March, is "Time is Now: Rural and urban activists changing ladies' lives". International Women’s Day is celebrated in several countries across the world, it is a day when ladies are perceived for their accomplishments without respect to divisions, regardless of whether national, ethnic, social, linguistic, monetary or political. The first International Women's day developed from the movement at the change of the twentieth century in crosswise over Europe and North America.

Agenda of International Womens Day

The first International Women’s Day was celebrated in the time of 28 February 1909 in the United States of America. The Socialist Party of America assigned this day out of appreciation for the 1908 article of clothing laborers' strike in New York, where ladies oppose working conditions.

In the time 1910, the Egalitarian International meeting in Copenhagen, set up a Women's Day, international in character, to respect the movement of ladies' rights and to make support to obtaining universal rights for ladies.

In the time 1911, because of the Copenhagen activity, International Women's Day was set up of the first time (19 March) in Germany, Austria, Denmark, and Switzerland, where in excess of one million ladies and men went to rallies.

In the year 1913-1914, International Women’s Day additionally turned into a system for protesting World War 1. Russian ladies attended their first International Women's Day on the last Sunday in February.

Ladies, Whose Achievements Have Made India Noble

1. Irom Chanu Sharmila, called the Iron Lady of Manipur.
2. Chhavi Rajawat, is the first woman sarpanch in India with an MBA degree.
3. Amrita Devi, This valiant lady battled against by the Maharaja of Jodhpur in Marwar, Rajasthan, by sacrificing her life, alongside those of her three girls.
4. Phoolan Devi, mainly known as the Bandit Queen.
5. Chanda Kochhar, the CEO of ICICI Bank, listed on the most powerful lady in Aisa Pacific region.
6. Sita Sahu, she has received the 2 bronze medals at the 2011 Special Olympics, at very young age 15.
7. Asha Roy, is currently the fastest Indian on track, in 2011 Asha recorded at the (NOAC) National Open Athletics Championship in Kolkata. She is the daughter of the vegetable seller.
8. Kalpana Chawala, was the first Indian lady to go to space.
9. Durga Shakti Nagpal, IPS officer in the UP cadre.
10. Kiran Bedi, first Indian lady to join the IPS (Indian Police Service).
11. Kunjarani Devi, is the first women who have received the Arjuna award in the year 1990.
12. Indra Nooyi, is the CEO and chairperson of the second biggest beverage and food business in the world, Pepsi Co.

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