Empowerment nation by empowering Women ******************* Article Please read in caption ππππππππ Empowerment nation by empowering Women ********************************************* Article Our focus on womenβs empowerment is central to achieving our mission of creating a just and sustainable world. Women's empowerment can be defined to promoting women's sense of self-worth, their ability to determine their own choices, and their right to influence social change for themselves. Women dedication towards work in all fields is highly appreciable as they are strongly determined as she once decided she believes on the principle "it's so hard when I have to, and it's so easy when I want to". its well said by Annie Gottleir. Here I am talking about the woman named Geeta Phogat, is a freestyle wrestler who won India's first ever gold medal in wrestling at the Commonwealth Games in 2010. Geeta born in Jat family to Mahavir Phogat and Daya Kaur in Balali village of Haryanaβs Bhiwani district. Geeta grew up in a family where people give more preference to a male child as compared to daughters. His father Mahavir Singh was also a former wrestler. He was from the family where always a male child is in demanding. when he was not successful in having a male child. He think of to create a history as he want to prove that the girls are not less than the boys and "Well behaved women seldom make history". Rock bottom became the solid foundation on which I rebulit my life, my father always teach me this. As a father always wants his children to have name in fame in life and try hard for the success in a similar manner womens are not less than the man still then the people believe try to be a man is a waste of women. The people who have such thinking there is a time change the orthodox feeling and make them believe that women are expert in all fields and have ability to work with the man famous believe said by Stacyan Chin "I come in too many flavours for one spoon"