Breaking the Bias and welcoming a world of peace that celebrates Equality, appreciates difference, practice inclusion and acknowledge diversity.

For over 100 years, Match 8th has been celebrated what has come to be known as International women’s day in different countries worldwide. At the same time, it is celebrated in various forms from place to place. In some countries, it’s a day of protest with different names; for others, it’s a day for celebrating women’s achievements and promoting gender equality. This holiday is more than just a simple trend. The challenges that women face are intricate and interlinked. Their struggle is continuous within the family or outside the family. Women were encountering upset in many facets of society. Women steps to prove themselves, make their voice heard to authority, convey their opinions, achieve equal standing, and show the sad reality.

The united nation’s population fund announced that nearly 4.58 million females went lost from Indian social class in 2020. Most of them are due to pre and post-birth sex selection from son preference or gender issues.

Every year of march 8th is an honor as international women’s day to know the social-culture-political-economic gaining of women and to put their problems under the spotlight, such as gender rights, female rights, and domestic violence. And yet more often, we end the things talking about men’s day doing many questions like what about celebrating a men’s day? Don’t they, too, deserve a special day? Where is Equality when there is no men’s day? Always trying to score over women and forgetting the usual saying of it being a man’s world changed because the Bias has been broken to celebrate women for all they do.

Women’s day provides many rights to women like women got voting rights in Russia in 1917; women are honoured the day by starting a strike for “bread and peace” to strike 1st world war and advocate for gender equality. The country leader of that time was not happy or impressed with the strike and commanded their general to end the strike action and shoot the women who said no to stand down. And women didn’t accept the defeat and continued their protest, and the government had to give voting rights to women.

Hence, international women’s day celebrates women’s rights, gender equality, and many other rights to women worldwide and is also an official holiday in many countries.

Women’s day is also celebrated as mother’s day in many countries. These two holidays are combined in many countries. On this day children give presents and surprise like flowers, gifts to their mother and grandmother and tokens of love and respect. And many countries arrange different themes each year for making women’s day special.

HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY