A women as a Mother have to take care of her kids from the moment she's carrying the baby to give birth & until his/her death.A mother's role is to nurture and mold her children to help them become functioning members of society, to help them learn independence and competence, and to teach them what they'll need to know to get by in the world. We hold our babies' hands as they learn to stand, then walk, then run. And then we have to let go. With tender hearts and tears in our eyes, we watch them go away to college or get married or relocate for their first real job.I think a mother's role is not to put herself out of a job, it's to build a resume for the next great job: being a grandma!!:)
Mother needs God's strength and wisdom
When things are at their worst.
But Mother's role has great rewards
And lots of fun times, too --
In our country there is no safety for women ( including kids,teenagers & married ) even kids from 4 years are sold for prostitution and sexual slavery:( women workers/students,house wives everybody are harassed, they are struggling for an Independent Life, Our Government has not taken any serious action to control this. And bcoz of this the number of persons injured by AIDS are increased day by day in India. (see the link below related to this topic from Sunitha Krishnan)
Few Great Woman's lists are below:
My Mom : Padmavathi Srirangan
Birth :12.11.1961
Mother Theresa | ||
| Date of Birth | : | Aug 26, 1910 |
| Date of Death | : | Sep 5, 1997 |
| Place of Birth | : | Skopje |
Teresa was born as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhin on 26th August 1910 in Skopje, now the capital of Macedonia to Albanian parents. She was the youngest of three children. Exposed early to prayer and service, she was deeply religious. At the age of 18, she left home for Dublin, Ireland, to join the Loretto abbey and become a nun of the Roman Catholic church. After her training, she was given the name of Sister Teresa. Sisters of Our Lady of Loreto, were very active in India, doing missionary work.
The first award being Padmashri for distinguished service (1962), then the Magsaysay Award the same year, Pope John XXIII Peace Prize (1971), Good Samaritan Award (1971), John . F. Kennedy International Award (1971), Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International peace (1972), Nobel Peace Prize (1979), Bharat Ratna (1980), Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhavana Award (1993) etc. were some of them.
Sunitha Krishnan
Age : 37 years

Occupation : Social Activities
Place : Hyderabad, AP
Sunitha Krishnan is galvanizing India’s battle against sexual slavery by uniting government, corporations and NGOs to end human trafficking.
Each year, some two million women and children, many younger than 10 years old, are bought and sold around the globe. Impassioned by the silence surrounding the sex-trafficking epidemic, Sunitha Krishnan co-founded Prajwala, or "eternal flame," a group in Hyderabad that rescues women from brothels and educates their children to prevent second-generation prostitution. Prajwala runs 17 schools throughout Hyderabad for 5,000 children and has rescued more than 2,500 women from prostitution, 1,500 of whom Krishnan personally liberated. At its Asha Niketan center, Prajwala helps young victims prepare for a self-sufficient future.
Krishnan has sparked India's anti-trafficking movement by coordinating government, corporations and NGOs. She forged NGO-corporate partnerships with companies like Amul India, Taj Group of Hotels and Heritage Hospitals to find jobs for rehabilitated women. In collaboration with UN agencies and other NGOs, she established printing and furniture shops that have rehabilitated some 300 survivors. Krishnan works closely with the government to define anti-trafficking policy, and her recommendations for rehabilitating sex victims have been passed into state legislation.
"The sense that thousands and millions of children and young people are being sexually violated and that there’s this huge silence about it around me angers me." Sunitha KrishnanYou Must Watch This Video (Plsssssssssssssssss)
http://www.ted.com/talks/sunitha_krishnan_tedindia.html
| Annie Besant | ||
| Date of Birth | : | 1847 |
| Date of Death | : | 1933 |
| Place of Birth | : | London |
| Kalpana Chawla | ||
| Date of Birth | : | Jul 1, 1961 |
| Date of Death | : | Feb 1, 2003 |
| Place of Birth | : | Karnal |
Kalpana Chawla (July 1, 1961 - February 1, 2003), was an Indian-born American astronaut and space shuttle mission specialist. She was lost aboard Space Shuttle Columbia on mission STS-107 when it disintegrated during reentry into the Earth's atmosphere. Chawla was born in Karnal, Punjab, now in Haryana, India. Her interest in flight was inspired by J. R. D. Tata, a pioneering Indian pilot. Chawla studied aeronautical engineering at Punjab Engineering College in Chandigarh, India, in 1982 where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree. Thereafter she moved to the United States to obtain a Master of Science degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington (1984). Chawla earned a second Master of Science degree in 1986 and Ph.D. in aerospace engineering in 1988 from the University of Colorado. Later that same year she began working for NASA Ames Research Center. Kalpana Chawla alias Ruchi married Jean-Pierre Harrison in 1982 and became a naturalized United States citizen in 1990. Chawla held a Certificated Flight Instructor rating for airplanes and gliders and Commercial Pilot licenses for single and multiengine airplanes, seaplanes and gliders. She is posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, the NASA Space Flight Medal, and the NASA Distinguished Service Medal. Dr. Kalpana Chawla became the first Indian born Astronaut in 1997.
| M.S.Subbalakshmi | ||
| Date of Birth | : | Sep 16, 1916 |
| Date of Death | : | 2004 |
| Place of Birth | : | Tamil Nadu |
Madurai Shanmukhavadivu (M.S) Subbalakshmi, the great Carnatic singer was born in Madurai, Tamil Nadu on September 16, 1916 to noted Veena player Shanmukhavadivu and lawyer Subramania Iyer. In 1940 she married Thiagaraja Sadasivam, a well known figure in the Madras Congress circle,at Thiruneermalai.In 1998, she was the first musician to receive the highest civilian award 'Bharat Ratna' from the President of India. Padma Bhushan(1954), Padma Vibhushan(1975), Ramon Magsaysay award (1974) are some of the major awards she has received. She passed away at the age of 88.
| Sarojini Naidu | ||
| Date of Birth | : | Feb 13, 1879 |
| Date of Death | : | Mar 2, 1949 |
| Place of Birth | : | Hyderabad |
Sarojini Naidu (February 13, 1879 - March 2, 1949) was known as Bharatiya Kokila (The Nightingale of India) and was a child prodigy, freedom fighter and poet. Naidu was the first Indian woman to become the President of the Indian National Congress and the first woman to become the governor of a state in India. Sarojini Chattopadhyaya was born in Hyderabad, India as the eldest daughter of scientist-philosopher, Aghornath Chattopadhyaya, and Barada Sundari Devi, a poetess. Her father was the founder of the Nizam College. She learnt to speak Urdu, Telugu, English, Persian and Bengali. Her favorite poet was P.B. Shelley. She attained national fame for entering Madras University at the age of twelve. At sixteen, she travelled to England to study first at King's College, London, and Girton College, Cambridge. At the age of 15, she met Dr. Govindarajulu Naidu and fell in love with him. He was from South India. After finishing her studies at the age of 19, she married him during the time when inter-caste marriages were not allowed. Her marriage was a very happy one. They were married by the Brahmo Marriage Act (1872), in Madras in 1898.
| Kiran Bedi | ||
| Date of Birth | : | Jun 9, 1949 |
| Date of Death | : | - |
| Place of Birth | : | Amritsar |
Kiran Bedi is an Indian Police Officer and is the first woman to join the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 1972. She was born on 9th June 1949 in Amritsar, Punjab state, India, and is one of the most celebrated and widely known Police officers who ever served the Indian Police Force.Kiran Bedi has received a number of Awards, including the following; President's Gallantry Award (1979), Women of the Year Award (1980), Asia Region Award for, Drug Prevention and Control (1991), Magsaysay Award (1994) for Government Service, Mahila Shiromani Award (1995), Father Machismo Humanitarian Award (1995), Lion of the Year (1995), Joseph Beuys Award (1997), Pride of India (1999), Mother Teresa Memorial National Award for Social Justice (2005) .
