SUSHMA SWARAJ

Sushma Swaraj was born on 14 February 1952 at Ambala Cantt, Haryana, to Hardev Sharma and Shrimati Laxmi Devi. She was educated at Sanatan Dharma College in Ambala Cantonment and earned a bachelor’s degree with majors in Sanskrit and Political Science .

In 1970 Swaraj was closely associated with Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), It was the student wing of RSS and she went on to join the Janata Party. In fact, Swaraj was an active participant  in the anti-Emergency movement. In 1973 She started practicing as a Supreme Court lawyer after passing her LL.B. at Punjab University. In 1977 She became the country’s youngest cabinet minister at the mere age of 25 . Swaraj became the Janata Party’s State President in Haryana, a position she held for four years from 1979. In 1984 Swaraj joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and was eventually appointed secretary of the party. She held the position of the all India Secretary of the party for two years. She played a main role in strengthening the BJP across the country through the 1990s.

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Swaraj’s achievements went on and on till 2014 where he pursued the prestigious External Affairs portfolio under the Modi government. She was the second woman to take charge of this ministry after Indira Gandhi. This year she even became the first Indian to address the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) meeting as the guest of honour. This was a proud moment for India, and also it was the country’s first invite in five decades .

On 6 August 2019, Sushma Swaraj reportedly suffered a heart attack in the evening after which she was rushed to AIIMS New Delhi, where she later died of a cardiac arrest. It is definitely a huge loss for our country and also it is not an easy thing for our country to accept the loss of one of the strongest woman of India.

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#METOO

Netflix documentary director says ‘#MenToo is as important as #MeToo’ . An Indian filmmaker has joined calls for the creation of a “#MenToo” movement for men’s rights, saying it should be “as important as #MeToo”, the global uprising of women against sexual harassment.

In the past few days a hashtag has been trending all over social media.Mainly women but a few men as well, have been posting #MeToo. The point behind this is to highlight the problem of sexual harassment and abuse, how strange is it in our society. Since an international outcry at the 2012 gang rape of a woman on a bus in Delhi, India has made the laws strict protecting women from offences including rape and sexual harassment. There has been a corresponding development of men’s rights activism which is being conducted by conservative activists. As many as 45 individual men’s rights NGOs now operate in India under an organisation called Save Indian Family.

Men also has their rights and they don’t deserve to be blamed or put into situations where they don’t belong to be. Where women and people are busy fighting for their rights we forget that women fight for the rights to be equal to men and every citizen deserves to be treated equally, not above the men or being dominating in the society.

Heroine

Acting ,the best way to express your emotions . Acting is just not an art but it’s about how different people enact the same thing in thousand different beautiful ways.

Getting into the film industry these days is definitely not an easy thing as the competition is high. There are more than thousand people who walk in and out daily in search of a role in a movie . Many chase their dreams and are cheated. All these obstacles are only because of the people’s mentality which has to be changed. All they do is work hard for their dreams. People who fall into trap definitely don’t deserve it .And it has to be changed . Everyone gets to showcase their talent.

Acting is a passion for the ones who love to do it .

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