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Women achievers make India proud
5/30/2022 11:43:16 PM

By securing first three ranks in the UPSC exams women have once again proven it beyond doubt that for fairer sex sky is the limit.
Gone are the days when Indian Administrative Services were dominated by men. During the past few years situation has changed and women are giving a tough competition to men.
Shruti Sharma, Ankita Agarwal and Gamini Singla secured the first, second and third rank respectively in the civil services examination 2021.
The top three positions being bagged by women is a record in itself. It’s a message to one and all that women’s power cannot be underestimated and they can outshine men in any field.
The women are becoming a sign of India’s progress. By the dint of their hard work they are proving their critics wrong. They are shouldering equal responsibilities with men and are emerging as leaders in their respective fields.
Women are playing a significant role in the growth of ‘New India.’ They are no more confined to the four walls of their homes, nor are they allowing themselves to be treated as second fiddles.
Women topping the most prestigious exam of the country is a matter of great pride for India. They are proving it to the world that Indian women can compete with anyone across the globe.
Today Indian women are doctors, engineers, lawyers, hold top posts in the corporate companies and are even shining in the sports arena of the world. Gone are the days when men used to think that women cannot compete with them. The fairer-sex has shown that it can compete as well as deliver.
India is heading towards ending gender bias and has shun the tag of being a conservative country. Betis are making the country proud and are emerging as role models for the women in other parts of the world.
Everyone cannot qualify the UPSC examination as it’s one of the most difficult exams in the country. Three women topping it is a message to one and all that they are no less than men and the ones who still consider women inferior to them should give up the gender bias and get ready to compete with them.
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