To always move forward in life, to develop positive thinking, there is a great need for us to learn from the life characters of successful people, a brief description of such successful women is as follows.
Mary Kom
Mary Kom is the only Indian woman boxer to qualify for the 2012 Olympics and won a bronze medal. For the first time an Indian female boxer reached here. Apart from this, she has been the winner of the World Boxing Championship five times.
Mary Kom had made up her mind that she would definitely reach her goal, no matter what she had to do for it. She is known as a very quick learner. Mary has won many awards. Like Asian Women’s Boxing, Asian Indoor Games, etc.
Bhakti Sharma
Indian swimmer Bhakti Sharma has set a world record by swimming 1.4 miles in just 52 minutes in the Antarctic Ocean. The temperature at the time she was swimming was 1 degree Celsius. By doing this well, she became the youngest swimmer in the world. Bhakti has made the record of swimming in 5 oceans of the world. In 2010 he was awarded the Tenzing Norway Prize.
Harshini Kanhekar
Harshini is India’s first female firefighter. It is said that once she had gone to the institute with her father to fill the form but the people present there had kept her form aside. Just that day he had decided that if he wanted to do a job, he would do it here only. After 1956. A woman was admitted to the National Fire Service College. Everyone wanted that. She should leave the college. But Harshini had decided in her mind that she would complete this course at any cost.
Saina Nehwal
Saina was born on 17 March 1990. She is the first Indian woman to become the world’s top-ranked female badminton player. In London Olympics 2012, Saina created history by winning bronze medal in badminton singles event. Saina’s mother’s ambitions for her can be gauged from the fact that her mother had decided to name her Steffi even before her birth. Saina believes that the will to move forward came because of her mother.
Hima Das
Hima Das is an Indian athlete who, at the age of just eighteen, topped the women’s 400 meter race in IAF Under 20 Athletics and won the gold medal. She is the only female player to win a gold medal on this standard for India. Hima is a hard-working player who has achieved immense achievements in a short period of time. She will further bring glory to the country in the coming days.
Tania Sachdev
Tania is a chess player. She holds the title of International Master (IM) and Woman Grand Master (WGM) of FIDA in the field of chess. Tanya was born on 20 August 1986 in Delhi. Tanya started playing chess with her mother at the age of 6. In 2002, she won the Asian Junior Girls Championship and brought glory to the country.
Vidya Balan
Vidya is known for her better acting in Bollywood. Vidya has also been honored with a National Award and Filmfare Award 5 times. Knowledge . He is completely proficient in Bharat Natyam and Kathak dance. She was born on 1 January 1978 in Kerala. Vidya was about to start her film career with a Malayalam film but due to some reason the shooting of the film could not start, for which the director blamed Vidya by calling her a bad omen.
Rashmi Bansal
Rashmi Bansal, the daughter of a renowned astrophysicist, spent her childhood at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, located on the outskirts of South Mumbai. Rashmi has been writing books since her college days, and after completing her MBA, she also started her own publishing group, JAM. Rashmi keeps searching for multi-dimensional plots for her stories. His important books are Follow Every Rainbow and Arise Awake etc.
The biographies of the above 8 famous women always inspire us to move forward. Despite all the problems, these women did not turn away from their goal. Always remained on the path of action.











