International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day
8 March,
celebrated as International Women's Day (IWD) every year globally, marks this
year the centenary of the declaration and observation of the first
International Women's day. The first official celebration of Women's Day
happened on 19 March in 1911 in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. On
this day, organizations, governments and women's groups choose different themes
each year that reflect global and local gender issues. IWD this year’s theme is "Inspiring Change". According
to IWD Inspiring Change encourages advocacy for women's advancement everywhere
in every way. It calls for challenging the status quo for women's equality and
vigilance inspiring positive change. The first IWD was run in 1911, so this
year we are celebrating the IWD Global Centenary. Widespread increased activity
is anticipated globally this year honouring 103 years of International Women's Day.
In India,
International Women's Day is all about celebrating a woman and paying tribute
to the multi-roles she plays in life. IWD encourages us to consider steps to
bring about equality for women and girls in all their diversity and to
celebrate the collective power of women past, present and future. Thousands of
events occur to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women.
Organisations, governments, charities, educational institutions, women's
groups, corporations and the media celebrate the day. This day should be
utilized as a solemn occasion to renew our commitment to uplift literacy level
of women, especially in rural areas, give them equal employment opportunities
and accord them equal status in all walks of national life. The legislation for
providing reservations of seats for women in parliament and legislatures should
be passed without further delay. It calls for consensus of all political
parties.
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