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Women's Day (8th March)

Women's Day is celebrated annually on March 8 as a focal point in the women's rights movement, bringing attention to issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against women.

By influence of the universal female suffrage (right of women to vote in elections) movement, International Women's Day (IWD) originated from labor movements in North America and Europe during the early 20th century. The earliest version was purportedly a "Women's Day" organized by the Socialist Party of America in New York City February 28, 1909.

After women gained rights to vote in Soviet Russia in 1917 (the beginning of the February Revolution), IWD was made a national holiday on March 8in some countries. it was subsequently celebrated on that date by the socialist movement and communist countries.

Is it sufficient to celebrate women's day for only One day in whole year? 

Do we really happy if women got gender equality, freedom?

Everyday we are seeing women are sexually harassed, raped and also sold like one is selling goods to customers. Many women who don't get any work to earn money go wrong way to earn money for their family.

If any women is ahead in her career then every other employee see her by the way that she must have done some extra work for her boss or superior to get promoted. If she is talented why she cant get promoted or why she is not got what she is capable of???

We should not see one side of coin, other side of coin is also different as some women are also like mentioned before as to get promote she can do anything, but not all are same.

One should always worship women without whom no one came to this world. and for worship not a single day is sufficient. Women should worship daily and one should praise her for her balance in life. 

She is the one who never got tired of feeding family without taking rest. Housewife is on job for 365 days without any salary or without any expectations. She knows likes and dislikes of every member but do any member know same about her?? She always made food which is others choice and eat by smiling if it is her choice or not.

Every one in society should promote and motivate women to grow in every field and also provide support which she needs to fly in open sky. Never talk about gender inequality as what we cant do women can do with smiling on her face.

Now a days even our government spread awareness regarding women's equality as well as provide chance to stay by matching shoulder to men. Government provide special post in military as well as air force and navy, also declare special quota reserve only for ladies in all govt fields.

Now a days corporate companies also hire female staff to provide equality as well as to provide chance to fly as high as any man can fly. Even many women start their own business on small scale as well as large scale for which government also help.

At last it is not one day to celebrate women's charm or her dedication towards society. One should always praise and worship women in their life.

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