Women Achievers Take Over PM Modi’s Social Media on International Women’s Day
The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, made a unique gesture on International Women’s Day by handing over his social media accounts to six accomplished women. Among them were a chess player, two scientists, and an entrepreneur who has made a significant impact in her village.
Vaishali Rameshbabu, a chess Grandmaster from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, was one of the women chosen to handle PM Modi’s social media accounts. Dr. Anjlee Agarwal, a renowned advocate for universal accessibility, was another notable name on the list. Anita Devi, known as the Mushroom Lady of Bihar, established a successful farming company in her village, creating opportunities for women in her community.
Elina Mishra, a nuclear scientist at BARC, Mumbai, and Shilpi Soni, a space scientist at ISRO, were also part of the group. These women have excelled in their respective fields and have made significant contributions to society.
The initiative by PM Modi to hand over his social media accounts to these women on International Women’s Day highlights the importance of recognizing and celebrating the achievements of women in India. It also serves as a reminder of the diverse talents and capabilities of women across the country.