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A WOMAN’s WORTH  - CHEERS TO WOMANHOOD
“May you be brave
And may you fly free
Certain of your worth
And of your wings”


Days are gone when those tender hands shivered to make bolder choices. Suddenly, those faces have left apart those fearful expressions. Hiding behind the veil remains no more customary. Silence does not convey acceptance anymore. This is what I can say proudly about “WHAT WOMEN ARE TODAY”.
“Women of today”, no more remain biased of traditional patriarchy. They fill themselves with faith and enthusiasm. None of the women movements can ever bring changes in what status can a woman attain in a society. The changes reflect from their inertia and thoughts. Those “so called” women movements that politicians promise in regard to bring women equal rights have now been attained by women themselves. This is result of the freedom they expressly have taken in decidind for their life decisions.
Mentioning of Mary Kom as a fighter woman who made India proud of her existence several times, or Sania Mirza beating the international players recklessly gives us the  essence of a true , faithful and free woman. No logistics can ever explain how women have evolved or what they can do. Importantly, the word ”convenience “ has been effectively replaced by “ambition” by woman. They no more believe in attaining what shall be called “convenient” for them but attain what they feel they have aimed in life.
In simpler words , they don’t mean to prove anything big to anyone. Their zeal is big enough to attain goals that makes everyone amaze of powers empowered upon women. Lastly, women have changed the stereotypical mindsets of the society by clearly showing people their talent, and making they have believe they things have not been bestowed among them just because they are women.
Women have thus proved that “Actions speak louder than words”. They are no more submissive or meak, in fact they are now more progressive and courageous.
BY-VYOMA JOSHI             


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