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These Inspiring Women Took Over PM Modi’s Social Media on Women’s Day

On International Women's Day, six inspiring women took over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's social media accounts, sharing their message.

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Women Power Take Over PM Modi's Social Media on Women's Day

PM Narendra Modi handed over his social media accounts to six inspiring women from across India on International Women’s Day, letting them share their journeys and the hurdles they’ve overcome. These six women came from different backgrounds and industries, from sports to science, from entrepreneurship to accessibility advocacy, and each of them had a powerful message to share with the nation.

Let’s read their inspiring posts.

Meet the 6 Women Who Took Over PM Modi’s Social Media

  • Vaishali Rameshbabu (Chennai) – Chess Grandmaster
  • Dr. Anjlee Agarwal (Delhi) – Accessibility Advocate
  • Anita Devi (Nalanda, Bihar) – Farmer-Entrepreneur
  • Elina Mishra (Bhubaneswar) – Scientist
  • Shilpi Soni (Sagar, Madhya Pradesh) – Scientist
  • Ajaita Shah (Rajasthan) – Founder & CEO, Frontier Markets

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A Chess Grandmaster’s Message for Young Girls

Vaishali Rameshbabu has been a chess prodigy from Chennai since she was six. She became a Chess Grandmaster in 2023.

Women Power Take Over PM Modi's Social Media on Women's Day

She posted a strong message on the PM’s account: “Playing chess has been a learning, thrilling, and rewarding journey. But there is more… I want to give a message to all the women out there, especially the young girls: follow your dreams, no matter the hurdles. Your passion will power your success.”

Turning Farming Into a Movement: Anita Devi’s Story

Coming from Nalanda, Bihar, Anita Devi is not just a farmer; she’s a leader. She founded Madhopur Farmers Producer Company Limited, which has created livelihood opportunities for hundreds of women in her village.

Women Power Take Over PM Modi's Social Media on Women's Day

Her message: Women in rural areas don’t need to rely on anyone to achieve success. By stepping up and taking charge, they can create a thriving community.

Women in Science: Elina Mishra and Shilpi Soni

Two scientists, Elina Mishra and Shilpi Soni, joined hands to share their nuclear and space technology journey. Their message was simple yet powerful:

“India is the most vibrant place for science, and thus, we call upon more women to pursue it.”

Women Power Take Over PM Modi's Social Media on Women's Day

They emphasised that more women should consider careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Their words target young girls who might hesitate to choose science due to societal expectations.

Making India Accessible for All: Dr Anjlee Agarwal’s Mission

From Delhi, Dr Anjlee Agarwal has dedicated her life to making India more accessible for people with disabilities. Through accessibility audits and policy advocacy, she has been a strong force behind the ‘Sugamya Bharat’ (Accessible India) initiative.

Women Power Take Over PM Modi's Social Media on Women's Day

Her post on the PM’s account was a call to action, and she urged for better infrastructure and policies to ensure that public spaces are truly inclusive.

Uplifting Rural Women: Ajaita Shah’s Vision

Entrepreneurship is not just about business; it’s about empowerment. Ajaita Shah, the Founder and CEO of Frontier Markets, is a strong advocate for financial empowerment and rural entrepreneurship for women.

Women Power Take Over PM Modi's Social Media on Women's Day

Her takeover focused on helping women in rural areas gain financial independence. She believes that financial literacy and access to opportunities can transform lives.

PM Modi’s Take on the Day

After these inspiring posts, Prime Minister Modi shared his thoughts, appreciating their contributions.

“Since morning, you’ve all seen inspiring posts by extraordinary women sharing their own journeys and inspiring other women. These women belong to different parts of India and have excelled in different areas, but there’s one underlying theme — the prowess of India’s Nari Shakti. Their determination and success remind us of the boundless potential women hold.”

He added that their contributions shape a Viksit Bharat (Developed India) and should be celebrated daily, not just on Women’s Day.

Let’s carry forward the spirit of Nari Shakti, not just on March 8 but every day!

Vidhathri is an investigative journalist, writer and documentary filmmaker with over 5 years of experience. He worked across various media including the Sunday Times, The Indian Express, BBC, and Sky News across print and television. He's currently exploring the world of social media.

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