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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

Saturday, 16 September 2017

Become Beautiful


Every woman dreams of having supple, baby-soft skin, and is ready to go to any extent to achieve the desired results. Expensive treatments at beauty salons, high-end cosmetics and so much more goes into it!
But you will be amazed to know that the easiest trick to get baby-soft skin is using baby products! Surprised? Well, don’t be! Baby products are hypo-allergic and free of harsh chemicals, and therefore are the best for any skin type. Take a look at seven easily-available baby products that can work wonders for your skin.

1. Baby Oil: Eye makeup remover

If you wear makeup regularly, you might be aware of how difficult it is to get rid of it from delicate areas like the eyes. You will be surprised to know that baby oil can gently help you remove eye makeup, without causing any irritation. What’s more? Since it is rich in mineral oils, and does not clog pores, you can safely use it as your post-bath moisturiser, for guaranteed baby-soft skin.

2. Baby Lotion: Protector against skin irritation

Tired of using body lotions that are either too greasy or don’t hydrate enough? Then the sweet smelling lotions in the baby-section come to your rescue. Baby lotions are one of the best options you can have for soft and smooth skin that is not sticky or greasy. Moreover, they form a protective layer on the skin guarding it against irritation and dryness.

3. Baby Powder: Easiest dry shampoo

Did you know that you can use baby powder to fix your makeup? To have a grease-free look, simply dab a tiny amount on your face and neck after wearing foundation. You can pat a little amount before applying your eyeshadow for a smoother and longer-lasting effect. Here's another one that will surprise you- you can sprinkle some baby powder on your greasy hair, when you don't have time to shampoo, to have a smooth, freshly-shampooed, oil-free look!

4. Baby Wipes: Quickest makeup remover

The best use for baby wipes is that they can be used as an express makeup remover! That apart, they are also great to wipe your face and neck on a hot summer day to feel fresh instantly.

5. Diaper Rash Cream: Intensive lip balm

Apart from keeping your skin supple, it is a great remedy for extra-sensitive and rash-prone skin. You can even use it in the winters for those soft and smooth lips.

6. Baby Wash or Baby Soap: Cleansing foot soak

If you have failed to discover the perfect face wash for your dry or sensitive skin, then you must try baby washes or baby soaps. Very mild in composition and gentle on skin, it is a perfect solution for the sensitive skin problems. You can also use it as hand wash, or mix it with warm water to soak your tired feet.

7. Baby Shampoo: Safest daily hair cleanser

During the summer months, greasy and limp hair is a common complaint. Frequent shampooing can strip away the hair from natural oils, leaving it dull and brittle. Switch your regular shampoo with a baby shampoo, and you would complain no more. Being much milder than other shampoos, baby shampoos do not wash away the natural oils from hair while cleaning it. Since they are free of harsh chemicals, you can use them more frequently than your regular ones.

Source by:-https://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/7-baby-products-amazing-beauty-benefits-114006030.html

Kinds of Female


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.comhttp://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.

Monday, 22 August 2016

can you accept selfie challenge from this girl?


<p><i>[Photo: Angela Nikolau/ Instagram]</i></p>

Angela Nikolau’s Instagram bio simply states “No limit, no control” and that could not be more true.

The Moscow-based dare devil and adrenaline junkie has a bit of a thing for heights. Photographing herself vicariously dangling off the side of skyscrapers and practising yoga positions at dizzying heights, your hands will get a bit clammy just looking at these pictures….

However, there’s no doubt that these images are beautiful - enchanting even. If you can get over the stomach-churning, light-headed feeling you get just looking at them.
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Olympics Gold medals aren’t actually gold.

For the best athletes in the Olympics, their lives’ athletic training has gotten them to the top of the podium in one of the biggest events in the world. All that work and struggle, and at the end of the road is a gold medal waiting to be placed around their victorious necks.
Well, only part of it is gold.
Gold medals that were made for the Olympics aren’t actually gold. The ratio isn’t even close.
(Amber Matsumoto/Yahoo)
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All that glitters is not gold.
Gold medals haven’t been made of gold since the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm. The gold medal’s current value is $565, but if it was made entirely of gold, it would be worth a staggering $21,200.
The bronze medal, on the other hand, is worth the same amount as a tube of toothpaste – or $2.38. Much like Katie Ledecky in the 800-meter freestyle, the disparity between first and third is rather large.
Source of content yahoo :- https://in.news.yahoo.com/mystery-solved-what-are-the-olympic-medals-made-of-infographic-024241335.html 

Saturday, 18 July 2015

Yes, I Wear A Bra And It Shows. So?

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Why? Why do you do that? Stare at my breasts like they are cute babies calling out to be cuddled. Strip me naked, slowly, every time I enter the bus? Try to glimpse into my cleavage when I am sitting and reading in the metro.
Who gives you the right? To grope me in the crowded bus? To fall on me “innocently” when I buy popcorn in the theater. When I sit cross legged in the auto and you stop your bike and look hungrily at my legs.
A piece of meat, am I?
How do you think I feel? When I have to continuously watch over my shoulder, because it is 10 pm and there is nobody at the bus stop, except you. Staring at my neck.
When I panic, because my phone is dead, and I am in a cab wearing a backless dress?
When my friends and parents worry that I have to travel alone at night?
When I am sleepless in the bus, thinking, that your hands will pin me down and yank my clothes away?
What makes you think I should not wear that pretty black skirt?
To be scared. Afraid. Tensed. Every time I am not at home.
What makes you think I like it when I find you smiling at my bra strap that shows?
Yes, I wear a bra. Yes, it shows. So?
Ohh, don’t say that its my clothes! I have found you eyeing the waist of that woman who was wearing the plain faded saree. Your eyes get all excited when the young college going girl enters the bus in just a kurta, no dupatta covering her bosom.
And yes, one slip of the pallu or dupatta and you go wild.
Staring. Smiling. And staring.
So, if I have a beer in my hand when I am on a beach, you think you can click my picture?
When I wear hot pants and laugh with a guy you think you can pinch my ass?
Does the lit cigarette in my hand seem like an invitation to you? To come violate my body with your eyes?
Yes, I am a girl and I drink alcohol, so I am an ‘easy target’. Is that it?
Yes, I drink. I smoke. Does that mean I want to have sex with you and every man on the street?
You. Who teach your daughter to be safe from evil eyes, don’t flinch before mentally having sex with me when you see me on the street? 
You, who get angry when a boy smiles at your sister, don’t feel ashamed standing at the street corner whistling at me every night.
No practice what you preach, for you, right.
Do you still think I am the one who needs to change?
 Content copied from  :- http://thelogicalindian.com/my-story/yes-i-wear-a-bra-and-it-shows-so/ 

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Women Can Do Much Better Than Men

Gender bias has always been a bone of contention between men and women, probably ever since humans evolved. In the modern times, men and women are thought to be on an equal footing. But, one look around is enough to make you realise that the society's bias towards men is truly unending. However, though our society boasts of men as the superior being, you cannot grudge the fact that women can do a lot of things better than men. Here, we bring you a list of six such irrefutable facts.
#1 Women handle stress better

You may say, women break out into an emotional gush of tears during a crisis. But once the tears abate, a woman can think more clearly and can stay more composed in times of adversity. Studies have shown that when men and women were stressed to a similar degree, women performed better in the intelligence tests. Women have a stronger survival instinct; after all she is the propagator of our species.
#2 Women are better at sustaining relationships

You don’t see a lot of women suffering from 'commitment phobia', do you? When a woman is serious about a relationship, she gives everything to it. She can perceive the needs of a relationship better than her man and act accordingly. Call her sentimental if you want, but when it comes to enduring relationships, women have an upper hand.
#3 Women are better at communicating

Women are more verbal than men; they speak their minds openly and do not mind shedding a tear or two if the moment demands. They do not cut off communication in case of a conflict, or turn a deaf ear (which is the most common male response). Science has proved that a woman’s brain can process and analyse a lot more words, feelings and emotions. So, women are definitely better at communicating.
#4 Women are better with finances
Women are more careful, more attentive and more guarded about finances. They do not invest rashly or have as many financial losses as men do. This is probably why households run so smoothly in India as compared to many other countries in the world, because here it is usually the women who manage household budgets. 
#5 Women are better at multitasking

A woman can manage her home and office more efficiently. Not just that, she can iron your shirt, help her children with homework, cook dinner, prepare a business presentation and help find solutions to her family’s problems, all at the same time. Since women have better concentration and memory, they are superior at multitasking.
#6 Women have sharper memories
She remembers the moment she first met someone, she always remembers the grocery list at the back of her hand and all the times her heart was broken. Ask them anything and you will know!
all content from yahoo.com 

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

These Girls Have Some Strong Messages To All The Men In India

Women in India have always been subjected to a lot of pre-conceived notions. A lot has been said about it but most men in India still haven’t been able to move past that pre-conceived notion.
Making a strong stance on the same point, Speaking Frames have made their pictures do all the talking. They’ve set up a campaign where girls are standing with a poster that has a very strong message inscribed in it. It is titled “Before Judging Us, Judge Yourself“.
Here are the pictures that’ll make sure the message from women in India doesn’t go to unheard ears:-
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all content from :-http://beebom.com/2014/11/these-girls-have-some-strong-messages-to-all-the-men


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