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women in india have always been an idol in every sphere of life,whether it be studies,sports,arts,philosophy,or corporate world. Lets examine this one by one
In sports lets take the example of sania nehwal,lets introduce some of his achievements She won Gold Medal in Czechoslovakia
Junior Open in 2003; Asian Satellite
Badminton Tournament in 2005; Philippines
Open in 2006; Indian National Badminton
Championships and National Games of India in 2007; Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix
Gold, Indian National Badminton
Championships, Commonwealth Youth
Games in 2008; BWF World Junior
Championships and BWF Super Series
Masters finals in 2008.
Saina won Indonesia Super Series and
Indian Open Grand Prix in 2009; India Open
Grand Prix Gold, Singapore Open Super
Series, Indonesia Open Super Series,
Commonwealth Games and Hong Kong
Super Series in 2010; the Swiss Open Grand
Prix Gold in 2011 and in 2012 and won silver and bronze in several tournaments.
In August 2010, the Government of India awarded her with the coveted Rajiv Gandhi
Khel Ratna Award.
Another great personality is pt usha the evergreen athelete,some other names are anju boby geoerge,these are the international personality,lets take some national personality
Karmaker dipa,meenakshi,das priti,joglekar roma dilip,semanta debajani some athelete went to the finals of commonwealth games in delhi 2010.besides the participating female in 116 athelete
In common wealth games.
Lets get to studies
Every year 2 or 3 female participate in international spelling bee competition ,about 47% of employee in technical field are female.the literacy rate state wise is shown here
This is a list of the States of India in order of Literacy rate. This information was compiled from NFHS-3 and the 2001 aditya of India.[1][2] National Family Health
Survey (NFHS) is a large-scale, multi round survey conducted by the International
Institute of Population Sciences (IIPS),
Mumbai designated by

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