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Poker player, paratrooper, railway porter: President to honour 100 women who broke the glass ceiling

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By
Oct 17, 2017 07:30 AM IST

The names of recipients were picked by the women and child development ministry from record books, inputs from different central ministries, state governments and media reports.

From being a firefighter to a poker player, a paratrooper to a railway porter and a crematorium manager to a bartender, there is little now that women can’t do. A major credit of this goes to women who were the first to break the glass ceiling and enter professions that were, not long ago, considered reserved only for men.

President Ram Nath Kovind.(PTI File Photo)
President Ram Nath Kovind.(PTI File Photo)

Next month, President Ram Nath Kovind will felicitate 100 such women at an event, the date for which is yet to be finalised. The names of recipients were picked by the women and child development (WCD) ministry from record books, inputs from different central ministries, state governments and media reports.

“We have been felicitating unusual groupings of women for the last two years and have honoured 100 women achievers from across the country. This time, we thought it fitting to bring together women who have been the first to make a career in male-dominated professions on a common platform and laud their achievement,” Union WCD minister Maneka Gandhi told HT.

“This time, we thought it fitting to bring together women who have been the first to make a career in male-dominated professions on a common platform and laud their achievement”

The list has a mix of first-time achievers from diverse fields, including Ira Singhal, the first differently abled woman to top the civil services; Punita Arora, the first woman to become lieutenant general; Priya Jhingan, the first cadet to join Indian Army; Radhika Menon, the first female merchant navy captain; and Harshini Kanhekar, the first woman firefighter.

The list also includes women who made unusual career choices, such as Chennai-based Praveena Solomon, the first woman to manage a crematorium; Manju from Rajasthan, who has the distinction of being the first female railway station porter in India; Muskan Sethi, the first professional poker player; and Shatbhi Basu, the first female bartender.

Aditi Pant, the first woman from India to reach Antarctica; Seema Rao, first woman commando trainer; and Sonalini Menon, the first woman coffee taster in the country, have also been shortlisted.

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