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Story Writing Competition - Arunima Magazine of NCW
In pursuance of the National Commission for women Act,1990, the National Commission for Women (NCW) was constituted on 31st January,1992 as a Statutory Body to safeguard and ...
In pursuance of the National Commission for women Act,1990, the National Commission for Women (NCW) was constituted on 31st January,1992 as a Statutory Body to safeguard and promote the rights and interests of women. It actively participates while discharging its mandated responsibilities for the development of women through seminars, webinars, consultations, hearings, meetings and conferences with various Government, Social, Private Organizations, Stakeholders, Police Department and many other organizations etc.
Taking another step in this direction, the National Commission for Women is publishing the third edition of its Hindi Magazine ‘Arunima’. Ms. Rekha Sharma, Chairperson, National Commission for Women has decided to include the views of graduate and post graduate students studying in various colleges/universities on topics related to women to make the magazine multifaceted.
Thus, National Commission for Women in collaboration with MyGov is hosting a self-written 'Story - writing competition" for college students and inviting them to submit original tales/ story on the below mentioned topics:
1. Women's related issues
2. Women empowerment and women education: change is also necessary
3.Contribution and responsibilities of women in society
Technical Parameters:
1. The language of the compositions should be Hindi and they should be typed in Unicode font.
2. Story should be original and should only be on the topics mentioned above.
3. Maximum limit for the number of letters to be used in the material is 1500-2000 words.
Gratification:
1. The Selected Entry shall be rewarded with a cash prize or item worth Rs. 1500/-
2. The top entries will be featured in the National Commission for Women's 3rd edition of Hindi Magazine ‘Arunima’.
For Terms&Conditions,Click Here(PFD 126KB)
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women empowerment and education
story:- Mariya ka gav
India's Arunima Sinha, who became the world's first female amputee to climb Mount Everest in 2013, has added another impressive record to her resume.
The 30 year old has now become the first female amputee to climb Mount Vinson, the highest peak of Antarctica.sinha_arunima for scaling new heights of success. She is the pride of India, who has distinguished herself through her hardwork and perseverance. Wishing her the very best for her future endeavours,” PM Modi wrote.
Arunima Sinha was a young Indian woman passionate about mountaineering. She dreamed of climbing some of the highest mountains in the world. However, her life took an unexpected turn when he was the victim of an assault while traveling on a train.
During the assault, Arunima was thrown from the moving train and was seriously injured. As a result of the fall, he lost a leg. Despite the pain and adversity, instead of being overcome by tragedy, Arunima decided to turn this traumatic experience into.
అరుణిమా సిన్హా పర్వతారోహణపై మక్కువ ఉన్న భారతీయ యువతి. ప్రపంచంలోని ఎత్తైన పర్వతాలను అధిరోహించాలని ఆమె కలలు కన్నారు. అయితే, రైలులో ప్రయాణిస్తుండగా అతడు దాడికి గురికావడంతో ఆమె జీవితం ఊహించని మలుపు తిరిగింది.
ఈ దాడిలో అరుణిమ కదులుతున్న రైలు నుంచి కిందపడి తీవ్రంగా గాయపడింది. పడిపోవడంతో ఒక కాలు కోల్పోయాడు. బాధ మరియు కష్టాలు ఉన్నప్పటికీ, విషాదం నుండి బయటపడటానికి బదులుగా, అరుణిమ ఈ బాధాకరమైన అనుభవాన్ని బలం మరియు సంకల్పానికి మూలంగా మార్చాలని నిర్ణయించుకుంది.
కోలుకున్నాక, అరుణిమ మళ్లీ కృత్రిమ కాలుతో నడవడం.
कहते हैं प्रधान मंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी जी पहले एक चाय पकोड़े बेचते थे और गरीब थे। प्रधानमंत्री जी से कोई पूछे की वो राजनीति में इतनी ऊंची स्थान तक कैसे पोन्होंचे? क्या उन्होंने नीलावंती की किताब पढ़ी थी। नहीं तो ऐसा कैसे हुआ कि वह कुछ ही समय में हिंदुओं के मनपसंद नेता हो गए वर्ण तो चाय पकोड़े बेचने वाले इस देश में उनसे भी विद्वान, उनसे भी हुनरवंद और उनसे भी ज्यादा भगत किसान के लोग होते हैं । पीएम मोदी जी कई सारी बातें जो उनके और परिवार के विषय में हैं उन्होंने छिपाई हैं।
women’s education.
The NCW magazine highlighted her achievements as part of their special issue on women breaking barriers. The cover story celebrated Arunima’s impact, illustrating how her determination and compassion had transformed lives.
Arunima’s story was not just about personal triumph but about the ripple effect of one woman’s resolve to change her world. Her magazine feature inspired countless others, showing that with courage and support, barriers could be broken and dreams could be
The program not only provided education but also aimed to dismantle stereotypes and encourage girls to pursue careers in fields traditionally dominated by men.
Her efforts quickly bore fruit. Girls who once thought their dreams were out of reach began to envision themselves as engineers, doctors, and scientists. Arunima’s program grew, receiving attention from national and international organizations. She was invited to speak at conferences and workshops, sharing her journey and advocating for
prestigious engineering college.
However, her struggles were far from over. Arunima encountered resistance from those who believed a woman’s place was not in a technical field. But with the support of a few progressive mentors and her own unwavering resolve, she excelled in her studies.
Upon graduating, Arunima returned to her village with a vision of empowerment. She founded an initiative to teach STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) to young girls in her community.
aspirations. Despite facing numerous barriers, including limited access to education and societal constraints, Arunima was determined to carve out a path for herself. Her journey began with a simple dream: to become an engineer and uplift her community.
Her first challenge was securing a quality education. With limited resources, Arunima struggled through the early years, often studying under dim lights and using borrowed books. Her perseverance paid off when she earned a scholarship to a