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International Women's day.

 Women's day

So, as we know 8th march is the day of international women's day .

First our society can't accept women freedom, they always want that they live in homes four walls only. 

But, now the scenerio has changed women's are now have freedom. 

Women's with their capabilities she pursue their dream. Because now our society is started accepting that women will also have right to freedom, Now women's in every platform showing their magic &presenting and example of women empowerment 

For the women encouragement government are also taking some effects law 

For every women outside just glow yourself for not others ,just because you want to glow

Happy women's for all women's who reading this. 

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