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Women’s Rights

Women like silent men. They think they're listening. ~Marcel Achard,

Women's Health

The happiest women make the happiest nations.

Women's position

Of all things upon earth that bleed and grow,A herb most bruised is woman. EURIPIDES, Medea

Women's education

If you educate a man you educate a person, but if you educate a woman you educate Nation.

Women's safety

“Can you imagine a world without men? There'd be no crime, and lots of fat happy women.” ― Nicole Hollander

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

What Is Definition of Women?


Hello Friends

As a boy, I am feeling very guilty. Because number of rape and molesting cases are increasing in our society. It means that our wife, sister, mother, friend etc is not safe. Something is going wrong in our mind. We do not want to understand their importance in our daily life. Because we feel threatened by women's liberation because women has begun to set their importance in male dominated society. Rather Women's approaches us to create a world where future possibilities are limitless. So as a writer I am defining women.

Hindu Goddesses: - Saraswati - Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and arts, represents the free flow of wisdom and consciousness. She is the mother of the Vedas, and chants to her often begin and end Vedic lessons. Lakshmi, - the Hindu Goddess of wealth is worshiped in eight different forms. She is regarded as the mother of wealth and its source and supplier. Meet the eight appellations and read about their individual nature and forms. Durga:-  Goddess Durga is the mother of the universe and is worshipped as the supreme power of the Supreme Being. All these are females. (Source http://hinduism.about.com)

Kausalya and sita: - Ravana was a king of demons in the Hindu mythology, who had unleashed a reign of terror from his kingdom at Lanka. For free world from Ravana terror, Hindu lord Rama had been birth by kaushalya. Sita was in his captive for nearly a year. Later she had to go through Agnipariksha to prove her chastity. Kausalya and sita both was female. It means god also birth from female. Sita as a female was an incorporated with her husband on every life ups and down. 
   
Mary (mother of Jesus):- According to religious tradition, Mary was an Israelite Jewish woman of Nazareth in Galilee and the mother of Jesus. Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, provides Christians with an example of obedience to God and trust in Christ. She shared in the sufferings of her son, and took her place alongside the other disciples (for more details http://www.biblegateway.com). She was also female.

Mother Teresa:- Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata (Calcutta), India in 1950. For over forty years she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying, while guiding the Missionaries of Charity's expansion, first throughout India and then in other countries. Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity continued to expand, and at the time of her death it was operating 610 missions in 123 countries, including hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis, soup kitchens, children's and family counseling programs, orphanages, and schools.(source http://www.goodreads.com, http://www.motherteresa.org/)

Rani Lakshmibai: - Rani Lakshmibai was one of the leading warriors of the India's first struggle of independence. She is a symbol of bravery, patriotism and honor. She was born on 19th November, 1835 at Poona. Her father Moropant Tabme was a court advisor, and mother Bhagirathi was a scholarly woman. At a very early age she lost her mother. Her father raised her in an unconventional way and supported her to learn to ride elephants and horses and also to use weapons effectively. She grew up with Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope, who were active participants in the first revolt of independence. (Source http://www.mapsofindia.com)

Finally I will say that we have to salute ladies for our great society. So we have to respect her and try to maintain their dignity. Respect women means respect your wife, sister, mother, friend.

Jai hind Jai bharat.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

What should women eat for their health or fitness?


“The happiest women, like the happiest nations, have no history. Eliot, George”. for happiest women ,she take care of her regular food. So here I am sharing information related to women food for her fitness and health.

Best Foods for Women

Parmesan cheese for strengthening bones: Calcium is key for preventing osteoporosis (especially in your 20s). Yogurt and nonfat milk help, but who wants them three times a day? Work Parmesan cheese into your diet; its 340 mg of calcium per ounce - compared to about 200 mg in cheddar or Swiss - goes a long way toward your 1000 mg/day quota.
Apples boost your immune system: Smart and sweet, apples are rich in quercetin, an antioxidant that can bolster your body's disease-fighting abilities. In one study from Appalachian State University, just 5 percent of people who ate more quercetin came down with a respiratory infection over a two-week period, compared to 45 percent of those who didn't.

Lentils build your iron stores: Low-calorie lentils pack about 30 percent of your daily iron per cup cooked. About 12 percent of young women have low iron stores - at the extreme, that leads to anemia. But one study found that even women who were iron deficient (not anemic) had poorer performances on skill tests than those with normal levels.

Broccoli fights wrinkles: "A cup of broccoli has 100 percent of your vitamin C-crucial for production of collagen, which gives skin elasticity," says Tammy Lakatos Shames, R.D. It's also rich in beta-carotene, which the body converts to vitamin A. This vitamin assists in cell turnover, so old skin cells are replaced with fresh (read: younger-looking) ones.

Potatoes pack healthy carbs: Potatoes contain a fat-fighting compound called resistant starch that can help keep weight in check. One medium spud with the skin will run you just around 100 calories, and with more potassium than bananas, potatoes also help fight heart disease by keeping blood pressure low.

Spinach is dense with key nutrients: This leafy green is high in vitamin K and also contains calcium and magnesium - a combo that may help slow the breakdown of bone that occurs as you get older - as well as folate, a B vitamin that helps prevent birth defects. And it packs just 7 calories per cup raw!

Dark chocolate stops stress and fights disease: European researchers found that people who ate an ounce and a half of dark chocolate - about 200 calories worth-every day for two weeks produced less of the stress hormone cortisol and reported feeling less frazzled. Cortisol causes a temporary rise in blood pressure; consistently high levels up your risk for depression, obesity, heart disease and more.

Mushrooms deliver cancer-fighting antioxidants: One study showed that women who ate just one third of an ounce of raw mushrooms a day (that's about one button mushroom) had a 64 percent reduction in breast cancer risk. Other research suggests that mushrooms reduce the effects of aromatase, a protein that helps produce estrogen - a major factor in some breast cancers.

Sardines fight heart disease: These pungent little fish are good sources of omega-3 acids, which decrease inflammation that can lead to blocked arteries. They also prevent blood clots that can cause heart attacks and strokes, and keep blood vessels smooth and supple. Three ounces of sardines have about 1.3 grams of omega-3s (you need about 1 gram a day).

Avocados: Avocados are high in monounsaturated fat, which has been shown to help you drop weight, including from your troublesome middle. In one study, people who got the most monos (about 23 percent of their daily calories) had about 5 pounds less belly fat than those who ate a high-carb, lower-fat diet.

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Jai hind jai Bharat.

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

World’s Most Influential Women

Hello Friends


I am sharing this content because I want to see every woman like that. Because i want to see safe and secure world for women.

Sonia Gandhi
An Italian by birth leading the second largest country in the world is a commendable task in itself, and Sonia Gandhi proves to pull it off with ease. Widow to former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, Sonia took the seat to wield her late husband’s sword and bring about a change in the country. And her effectiveness is such that in 2010 she was re-elected for the fourth time and became the longest serving president in 125-year history of the congress party!


Hillary Clinton
Probably one of the most recognized faces around the world, Hillary Clinton has to be the most popular First Lady of United States since its inception. Not only was she the First Lady from 1993 till 2001, she was also the first woman to be elected as the US Senator from the state of New York and went on to become the Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013! A lawyer by profession, she has led numerous battles on behalf of victims of child abuse and has been the voice of woman empowerment since her inception in the White House!
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, famously know as CFK, is the current president of Argentina and the wife of the late former president Néstor Kirchner. Other than leading South America’s second largest country, CFK is known in the global political circuit to nurture the country to the position it is today through a charade of economic slumps and other issues, bringing about a positive change with her improved game-plan! Following her late husband’s footsteps, she is thoroughly efficient at taking the country ahead, and her recent advancements have been for the betterment of the country!
Mary McAleese
Mary McAleese can be considered to be the perfect role-model and a benchmark for aspiring politicians, men and women alike! The president of Ireland, McAleese is known to spearhead Ireland towards economic and social prosperity. All thanks to her reign from 1997 till 2011, Ireland has been shaped into one of the fastest-growing economic countries in the world! Her influence over the masses was so high, that she did not see any opposition during re-elections. Now that’s what we call winning the crowd!
Aung San Suu Kyi
Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the National League of Democracy for Burma is a woman of substance. For someone who has suffered terrible injustices for almost two decades and separated from her family, she exults strength and bravery beyond comprehension. Currently under house arrest for 15 years, her non-violent struggle for democracy and human rights which is highly influenced by the likes of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has won accolades and appreciation world over. Her unconditional and staunch fight for justice has won her the Nobel Peace Prize Award as well! 
Michelle Bachelet 
Michelle Bachelet, the president of Chile from 2006 to 2010 has played a pivotal role in shaping up the current situation of Chile from a socio-economic point of view. A paediatrician and epidemiologist with studies in military strategy, she served as Health Minister and Defence Minister under her predecessor and went on to become the president. A native Spanish, she’s credited for being fluent in English, German, Portuguese and French. She’s credited in bringing Chile on the global platform by signing trading pacts with other countries all across the world and boosting the country’s economy and presence by leaps and bounds.
Dilma Rousseff
The current president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff commands respect and she has all the rights to! Born in an upper-middle class family, Dilma went on to become a socialist and join Marxist Urban Guerrilla groups that opposed the then military dictatorship in the 60’s and 70’s. She also got jailed and was tortured for her exploits from 1970 to 1972. After her release she went on to form the Democratic Labour Party and finally becoming the president in 2011! All thanks to her brilliant initiatives, Brazil is currently the world’s sixth largest economy clocking in a GDP of $2.4 trillion!

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Jai hind jai Bharat.








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