International Women’s Day Images For Students And Children
International Women’s Day Images For Students: In the month of August in 1910, a meeting (organized by the International Women’s Conference) of the Socialist Second International was held in Copenhagen to establish the yearly celebration of the International women’s day. Finally, the annual celebration of International Woman’s Day was established by the support of American socialists and German Socialist Luise Zietz. However, no particular date was decided in that meeting. The event celebration was decided to promote the equal rights for all women.
It was first celebrated on 19th of March in 1911 by the millions of people in Austria, Germany, Denmark and Switzerland. Variety of programs was held like demonstrations, women parade, banners and etc. Another demand of voting, holding public office and removing sex discrimination in employment was kept in front by the women. It was celebrated in America as a National Women’s Day to the last Sunday of the February every year. It was first celebrated by the Russian women in 1913 at last Sunday of February. A rally by the women (members of the Australian Builders Labourers Federation) was held in Sydney in 1975.
Dressed in bright pink saris, the grannies all sit together in a single classroom and learn to write, read and multiply, all in Marathi. On International Women’s Day 2017, the women will mark their one-year anniversary with celebrations
India’s famous bodybuilder from Manipur, Sarita Devi, has made the country proud by winning the ‘Woman of India’ title in the prestigious National Women’s Bodybuilding Championship 2017. Mother of two boys, Sarita has shown the world how a woman can successfully balance her professional and personal life
‘Pulling along’ in a man’s world: Ranju Devi, mother of three, holds her own in a profession almost completely dominated by men. Ranju became a cycle rickshaw puller in order to supplement her family income
Sitabai Deshmukh, 90, is the oldest student at Aajibaichi Shala in Thane district of Maharashtra. Deprived of education as children, the women, most of whom are widows and aged between 60 and 90, are fulfilling a life-long dream to become literate through this unique initiative near Mumbai
These pink/orange auto drivers have bravely fight all odds in Mumbai to work
Spreading love through food: Thirty-four-year-old former school teacher Urvashi Yadav sells chole-kulche and parantha from a thela (wooden cart). She started selling chole-kulche to secure her family’s future after her husband met with an accident
The women Police Control Room (PCR) cruisers who patrol in the city to keep a tab and contain crimes against women
A student signs a poster to raise awareness about violence against women on International Women’s Day in the University of Jammu on March 8, 2017
A woman scuffles with police during a rally marking the International Women’s Day in New Delhi, India, on March 8, 2017
Policewomen holding truncheons stand guard as women’s group Gabriela hold a rally to celebrate International Women’s Day near the US embassy in Manila on March 8, 2017
Policewomen move on students as they demonstrate outside the Ministry of Women and Child Development in New Delhi on March 8, 2017, on International Women’s Day
Women carry bricks at a construction site on International Women’s Day in Allahabad on March 8, 2017
Women make garlands in Amritsar on International Women’s Day on March 8, 2017
Women take part in a protest marking the International Women’s Day outside the United Nations offices in Sanaa, Yemen March 8, 2017. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah
Women train operator working in Delhi metro rail corporations