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Celebrating International Women's Day-written by Aishee Biswas (Managing Editor, Bisjhintus News)

A Day Rooted in Activism:

1. International Women's Day (IWD), celebrated annually on March 8th, has its origins in the early 20th century amidst the growing women's rights movements.

2. Early strikes and protests by women workers in North America and Europe, demanding fairer working conditions and equal rights, laid the groundwork for this global movement.

3. In 1910, March 8th was formally adopted as International Women's Day at a conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Significance and Importance:

1. IWD serves as a pivotal day to acknowledge the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women worldwide.

2. It highlights the ongoing struggle for gender equality and brings attention to the various challenges women still face, such as discrimination, violence, and limited access to opportunities.

3. The day serves as a powerful call to action, urging individuals and communities to work towards building a more equitable and inclusive world for all.

Beyond a Single Day:

1. While IWD serves as a focal point for celebrating women's achievements and advocating for gender equality, the work towards a truly equitable world is a continuous effort.

2. It's crucial to maintain momentum and build upon the collective action throughout the year by supporting women-led initiatives, challenging gender stereotypes, and promoting an inclusive environment in our own spaces.

 

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