On the occasion of International Women's Day, Delhi Police honoured 22 women personnel and 15 civilian women from various fields like medical service, social service, entrepreneurs and others for their remarkable efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.Addressing the gathering, Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava enlisted the women safety measures taken up by Delhi police like Sashakti, Self defence programme Tech apps like Himmat plus, Safe city project with 10000 cameras and assured that Delhi Police is continuously striving to secure and serve women better.
During the programme, cultural dance performance by school children, self-defence technique demo and short pantomime play on women equality to educate the audience and spread awareness were also showcased.
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The Labor Origins of, Women's History Month:, Explained.
Though women should be celebrated
every day, March has been designated
National Women’s History Month.
Here's how March came to be
known as Women’s History Month.
Women’s History Month was birthed after
garment workers in New York City held a
massive protest on March 8, 1857.
The strike was repeated on the same date in
1908 and throughout the year, which led to March 8
being named International Women’s Day.
In 1978, activist Molly Murphy
MacGregor instituted a local
“women's history week”
in Sonoma, California.
It was recognized nationally
on a year-to-year basis in 1980 by
President Jimmy Carter.
By 1986, 14 states recognized March as Women’s
History Month, as a result of the hard work of
The National Women's History Project.
A year later, in 1987, the entire nation began celebrating National Women's Day in March
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On Friday, women worldwide participated in International Women's Day, participating in strikes, marches, and demonstrations, highlighting endeavors to combat discrimination and expedite progress towards gender equality.
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