![]() ![]() scaling the highest peaks in all seven continents including Everest, and skiing to North and South Poles. Popularly known as the ‘Everest twins’, Nungshi & Tashi are the world’s first and the youngest twin siblings to complete the ‘Explorers Grand Slam’ i.e. Nungshi And Tashi Malik: Everest Twins, Explorers Grand Slam Achievers and Motivational Speakers In 2017, she completed the TCS 10K marathon with a finishing time of 95 minutes. A strong-willed Shalini spent the next few months in self-rediscovery and training, which led her to athletics and marathon running. In 2012, Shalini fell victim to a rare bacterial infection and lost all four limbs. A runner without any limbs who has surmounted challenges through sheer determination, her sheer presence is a reminder to audiences that winners never give excuses. Infused with exceptional will power and driven with an unbeatable energy, Shalini Saraswati is an adventure enthusiast, a blade runner, and a marathoner. ![]() Shalini Saraswathi: Adventure Enthusiast, Marathoner and Blade Runner She also talks about the importance of giving back to the society. Focused on social development and working with the belief of making a difference in the lives of people, Chhavi speaks about empowering oneself, setting a goal and striving to achieve it. During her first term, Chhavi was successful in bringing transparency into the council office, electricity to the village and water to a drought-hit region. Chhavi, the elected head of the Village Council of Soda located in the District of Tonk, Rajasthan, is the only one to have been elected to this seat for two terms in a row. We don’t usually hear of a woman Sarpanch. Rashmi’s first book, Stay Hungry Stay Foolish, on 25 MBAs from IIM Ahmedabad who went on to create successful businesses, was a runaway success. A widely followed motivational speaker, Rashmi’s sessions throw light on various aspects of entrepreneurship – from women in business to social enterprise, building a winning mindset and more. Rashmi Bansal is counted amongst the top business writers of the country – author of 9 bestselling books on entrepreneurship which have sold more than 1.2 million copies and been translated in 12 languages. Rashmi Bansal: Best-Selling Author, Entrepreneur and Motivational Speaker She is currently the CEO of Future Learning, heading three verticals – Corporate Capability, Skilling, Employability & Livelihoods, and Education. Her sessions teach that one only needs to turn inwards in any context for the right answers – be it individual, organisational, national or global. Along with talking about women’s issues and diversity, she brings her unique perspective on Indian history, mythology and yoga to a corporate environment. With her inspiring story, Deepa motivates her audience to take charge of their personal transformation and life journey.Įika Chaturvedi Banerjee: CEO, Future LearningsĪstute, passionate and perceptive, Eika, believes in deriving faith from the ‘power of within’. ![]() On her Mission of ‘Ability Beyond Disability’, she has gone on to create 4 Limca World Records in Adventure, becoming the first paraplegic woman in biking, river swimming, high altitude mountain driving and car rallies like Desert Storm & Raid-De-Himalaya. Here’s our pick of 10 leading ladies who can bring in riveting perspectives and inspire with their own stories of breaking the bias.ĭeepa Malik: Paralympian, Khel Ratna, Arjuna & Padma Shri AwardeeĬonsidered one of the best motivational speakers in India, Dr Deepa Malik is an award-winning Paralympian – first Indian female para-athlete to win a medal at the Asian Games, World Championships and Paralympics, and recipient of the Khel Ratna as well as Padma Shri. This year, the theme for IWD 2022 is #BreakTheBias – focusing on tackling bias at various levels, from the individual to the community, workplaces, social groups and more. And organizations carry out activities across the month towards discussing and highlighting gender parity within their work place. Every year, 8th March is commemorated as a day to celebrate women and their achievements. While gender equality is not limited to a day or month, March is a great time to pick up the dialogue, hold meaningful conversations and showcase the work your organization has been doing on this front. ![]()
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