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Women Power    Cover Story












                  That is, an Indian woman is neither inferior nor poor in comparison

                    to anyone else on the planet. Her immortal fame throughout the
                   world will last for ages; that is, forever. This proclamation, issued
                 nearly 100 years ago by the immortal personality of Indian literature,
                     freedom fighter, and famous Odia woman poet, "Utkal Bharti"

                 Kuntala Kumari Sabat, is guiding New India's policies. Women have
                become a reflection of power, policy, loyalty, decision-making power,
                    and leadership in India, moving towards golden period because
                  the Vedas and Indian tradition have both called for the same thing:

                 that women be capable of leading the nation. With this vision, while
                   presiding over the G-20, India has decided to give a new direction
                   to the world's society, keeping the leadership of women as its top
                  priority. Let us know how, on International Women's Day (March 8),

                   the aspirations of women's power are taking a new flight in India,
                              moving towards the Golden Period of freedom.









                    T          his is a golden representation of women's power. It is the reflection of the


                               women of New India. It is a shining example of the path to social justice
                               and economic empowerment. There is no better way to kick off Amrit Kaal
                               than with the country's first full-time woman finance minister, Nirmala
                               Sitharaman, presenting the country's first general budget for Amrit Kaal
                               to the country's first tribal woman President. This is most likely the first
                  time such a picture has been seen in India's parliamentary history. That, at a time when
                  India has pledged development under the leadership of women for the Amrit Kaal and
                  has laid the foundation for making it a reality over the last nine years. With India now
                  presiding over the world's most powerful economic group, the G-20, the country has
                  taken the initiative to give the world a new direction by putting development, led by
                  women, on the global agenda. In such circumstances, the significance of International
                  Women's Day (8 March 2023) has grown prior to the start of Amrit Kaal, because only a
                  nation-society that respects women can advance.






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