10 Indian women who were first in their area

The history of India is full of women who worked hard to erase the distinction of a woman male for its right. I came forward in the field of politics, art, science, law etc. Today we are going to tell such a few Bharesh women who are the first women in their area-


The history of India is full of women who worked hard to erase the distinction of a woman male for its right. I came forward in the field of politics, art, science, law etc. Today we are going to tell such a few Bharesh women who are the first women in their area-


1. Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa was born on 26th August 1910 in the Samuje Nagar of Kuoslavia. Mother Teresa was a Catholic Non. Who took India's citizenship in 1948. He established 'Missionary of Charity' to take care of poor, orphans and patients. Which spreads in 123 countries in their lifetime. In 1979, 'Nobel' peace award and the highest civilian honor 'Bharat Ratna' was provided in 1980. They died on 15 September 1997. After his death, Pope Jan Pal II gave them the title of Saint.


2. Mithali Raj
Mithali Raj is the captain of the Indian women's cricket team. These are the first women to make a double century in Test cricket. In 1999, Mithali launches her game from one-day international match. In which he scored 114 runs. He is the first female cricketer who has scored a semi-century seven times in the International One-Day match.


3. Indira Gandhi
Pan Jawahar Lal Nehru's daughter Indira Gandhi's name is not an attachment to any introduction. It was the Prime Minister of India from January 1966 to March 1977, which was the Prime Minister of India. Then from January 1980 to 1984 Prime Minister On October 31, 1984, his defenders named Beant Singh and Satwant Singh shot them.


4. Kiran Bedi
The name of the first senior woman officer of the Indian Police is Kiran Bedi. They have also worked in the post of Delhi Intelligence Police Commissioner. He started working as a police officer in 1972 and took retirement in 2007. These popular TVs The show has also been a host of 'Your Kachari'. At present, it is the luggage of Padducherry.

5. Saina Nehwal
Saina Nehwal is a world-class female badminton player. He is the first Indian woman to reach this place. After acquiring bronze medal in London Olympics 2012, in 2008, the quarter-finals reached the quarter-finals. They have married badminton player P. Kashyap. They have been awarded 'Padmashri' and 'Rajiv Gandhi Sports Gems'.


6. Anand Gopal Joshi
He gave birth to a son, who died after 10 days. Then he made it that he will become a doctor. At the time when women were educated, they went abroad and studied the doctor. He was India's first woman doctor.


7. Arunima Sinha
Arunima Sinha is a national pre-national voluntary player. At 12 April 2011, while going to Delhi from Lucknow, some criminals threw them down from the train, due to which he lost one leg. But he did not give up and became the first Indian Divya woman to climb Everest peak.

8. Pratibha Patil
Pratibha Patil, who was born in Jalgaon of Maharashtra on 1934, has studied the law. His marriage happened with Devi Singh Shekhawat. In the history of 60 years of independent India, he became India's first female president.


9. Rita Faria
Rita Fariya was born in Mubai in 1945. In 1966, the first place in Miss World Competition. After this, he has MBBS. Grated and went to London for higher education. David Powell started living in Dublin after marriage.


10. Sushmita Sen
In November 19, 1975, Born Sushmita in Hyderabad won the title of Miss India and the universe in 1994. This is the first Indian woman to get the title of the universe. It is the famous actress of Hindi films in the present period.


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