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What Feminism Should Look Like? These 3 Women Will Teach You

Here we are providing you with 3 strong examples of feminism you cannot deny

Tales of heroic women around the world are not new. Many extraordinary women break the shackles of patriarchy and become the epitome of boundless courage. The fields that are dominated by men are now flourishing with female leads. In recent times we have seen people associating women with all wrong examples of feminism.

There is a big difference between the perception of what feminism is and the truth of what it means. Feminism means everyone is treated fairly and with respect. It is not anti-anything, despite it is pro-equality.

So, here we are providing you with 3 strong examples of feminism you cannot deny

  1. Flying high with Flight lieutenant Bhawana Kanth

Flight lieutenant Bhawana Kanth created history as she is among the first 3 women fighter pilots of the country. She participated in India’s biggest ceremonial event on January 26. That is the first time, a woman fighter pilot became part of the Indian Air Force’s tableau on republic day.

This 28-year-old flight lieutenant flies the MiG-21 Bison fighter plane. She was the first woman fighter pilot of IAF to qualify for combat missions.

Bhawana completed her operational syllabus to carry out combat missions during day time. She joined the fighter squadron in November 2017 and flew her first solo flight on a MiG-21 Bison in March 2018.

Born in Bihar’s Darbhanga district, Kanth completed her schooling at Barauni Refinery DAV Public School. She is also a trained engineer and pursued a Bachelor’s in Medical Electronics from BMS College of Engineering in Bengaluru.

Bhawana Kanth is honoured with Nari Shakti Puraskar 2020 by the President of India

  1. How’s the Josh! Nikita Kaul Dhoundiyal

Tributing to Pulwama Martyr, Major Vibhuti Shankar Dhoundiyal, his wife Nikita Kaul Dhoundiyal also proudly joined the Indian Army. The morning of May 29, was truly marked a proud moment for Lieutenant Nikita Kaul as she captivated the eyes of the entire nation.

She donned the Army’s uniform for the first time as she joined the forces to serve the nation after 6 months of her husband’s supreme sacrifice.

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Nikita cleared the Short Service Commission (SSC) exam and the Services Selection Board (SSB) interview. She was commissioned at Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai for her training.

There is a provision of age relaxation for war widows but the rest of the selection process is the same.

She quit her job in a Noida-based Multinational Company and made the transition to life in the Armed forces.

Nikita says her husband always wanted her to do well in life.

  1. Beauty with brains 1?? ???? ??? ?? ??????????? Ankita Sharma

This IPS officer is the 1?? ???? ??? ?? ??????????? serving her home cadre and now handles the Naxal-affected district of Bastar. Having taken an MLA head-on to go viral for her heartfelt letter for UPSC aspirants, IPS Ankita Sharma is giving major goals!

 Ankita has always wanted to be an IPS since childhood. She went on to appear for the Civil Service Examinations twice before cracking it in her third attempt.

Ankita Sharma hails from Durg, a city in Chhattisgarh, and was posted as an IPS officer in the Chhattisgarh cadre.

She even teaches at least 100 youth who wish to crack the civil services examination in her office. Recently, one of her motivational tweets went viral and was lauded widely:

https://mobile.twitter.com/ankidurg/status/1394164068806660101

This lady also scripted history by becoming the 1st lady officer to command the Republic Day Parade in Chhattisgarh.

Description: What Feminism Should Look Like? These 3 Women Will Teach You. From Battleground to Civil Service, females are soaring high in their fields.

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Ayushi Mittal

In her journey to become a journalist, Ayushi can inculcate your tale through her news writings. You may find her with a mike in protests, rallies, or in museums. So what's your story?
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