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What You Need To Know About Smita Sabharwal, The Modern Day Jhansi Laxmibai!

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Smita Sabharwal is a force to reckon with but she has been on the news for all the wrong reasons. A sexist comment that is well, exactly how a stereotypical mind in the society would instantly work rocked the media. She however, bounced back with grace and did indeed set an example. However, that isn't the only example she set. She has been an incredible administrator who made a lasting mark towards progress wherever she set foot. Despite being a Bengali by culture, she is indeed a Hyderabadi through and through. St. Ann's for schooling and St. Francis for graduation, she probably knows exactly what Hyderabad is made of.

Also people from St. Francis are pretty awesome *cough* I'm from Francis *cough*

These are the things you need to know about her and her awesomeness to appreciate her to the fullest. Take a look!

1. She secured an All India 4th Rank in her Civil Services examination in the 1st attempt! She also topped the all India ICSE 12th exams. If you don't know how big a deal that is, then get out of my face!

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2. And she was not all books and marksheets either. She was posted in Medak and Karimnagar districts as collector earlier and her districts stood as examples for the rest during her tenure.

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3. She introduced Amma Lalana, which is basically a proactive process in primary health centers in her districts. Pregnant women would be reminded about check-ups and precautions via SMS. Infant deaths went down considerably during her time.

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4. This was an incredible success. How big, you ask? This scheme was adapted in all districts later.

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5.She started this progressive idea of monitoring Primary Health Centers on Skype to ensure proper functioning and sanitation. She also upgraded processes with surprise inspections and formal reports about the infrastructure. This also extended to women's hostel in terms of safety.


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6. She introduced innovative ways to ensure voting in villages calling it "Voters Panduga". She provided villages with vehicles to make it to the voting centers. Medak's district made it into the top of the list in districts with the highest voters this election.

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7. Polling in the districts that she handled, commenced without even a single incident and a considerably higher number of voters.

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8. She came up with the Fund Your City program for the district headquarters in Karimnagar. Philanthropists and industrialists contributed to this program, to develop Karimnagar. Crowdfunding towards success, yes?

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9. Karimnagar district was awarded the best district in PM's 20 Point Programme for 2012-2013. Yeah, because of her.
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10. She also spends time with family just as much as any mother would, despite putting incredible efforts on the perfect execution of her role in her profession.
*whips out a notepad and takes down notes on balancing personal and professional lives.*


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So to all the people who typically thought that Smita Sabarwal was but an "eye candy" in the CMO who got it easy, chew on this. She clearly earned her place and outdid all her peers.

yes. she is great. she struggle for everything and she faces everything. but the greats here means gaining sympothy, fake greateness and fake concern and long bhaashans. true workers does never speak. and nor feel nor declare themselves as greats. such people are real meaning of empowerment.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Have been reading about her in the news.

Well that's how people react.They don't see beyond a pretty face. Most of the times it happens with women.The moment they see a pretty face they assume that things came easily for her.
They don't care to check how much hard work and perseverance has gone in.



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Posted: 10 years ago
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Once upon a time, we read about Kiran Bedi, the first IPS officer, I think. She went out of her way to bring changes. Many prison reforms took place under her. She looked tough and acted tough when the need arose.


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I came to know about this lady because of that article in Outlookindia.
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Real woman power can be at any level. At home, at workplace. They say behind every successful man, there is a woman. And vice versa. It is mutual.

I wish women empowerment is not confined to the elite. It should seep down to the lowest level.
To the daily wager who earns less than her counterpart.


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My mother is farmer. She wakes up at early in mornings and clean all dishes and house and cook food and went to farm. And struggles a lot tool nights.there may be lot of people ofcource women too, works in forms and are reason for food for country.She is empowered. They never care for fancy dresses and are not at all concerned for fashion.But now a days so many women are out on roads for some reasons like dressing and freedom to expose as that is only measure for women empowerment. but are calm on real needs on which they have to fight.
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Respect and goodness are and abilities are measured for empowerment. But not how much money she earns and weather she is earning equally as her husband.
To say, I felt for the sake of so called job, leaving children is not empowerment, but ego. They have to provide good childhood to their child, and it is child's right to have mother. They have to know that rising up children is not backwardness but true empowerment and heavenly gift.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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We are closing this thread as it is not related to the show in any way. Please use the chat corner for discussing topics unrelated to BV.
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