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Thursday, March 31, 2011

More Indian Women Are Joining The List Of 'Women To Be Admired'!

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Chhavi Rajawat at the 11th Info-Poverty World Conference at United Nations. (PTI)

My husband told me about Chhavi Rajawat first and then I read about her in The Indian Express and google news too. I couldn't believe after hearing so much news about our villages' 'khaap panchayat' etc. here, one young well educated girl has become the head of a village, Soda (near Jaipur), in our own country, where girls hesitate to go out and work/not allowed to work outside their home, even now. I wonder how the elderly men 'tolerate' to serve under a girl, then this girl has to be really great!

I am quoting from Indian Express here:

There was a sense of disbelief among ministers and ambassadors from diverse nations when the chairperson of the 11th Info-Poverty World Conference held at the United Nations, introduced the jeans-clad Chhavi Rajawat, as head of a village in India.

30 year-old Rajawat, India's youngest sarpanch and the only MBA to become a village head, the position mostly occupied by elders, quit her senior management position with Bharti-Tele Ventures of Airtel Group to serve her beloved villagers as sarpanch.

Rajawat participated in a panel discussion at the two-day meet at the UN on March 24th and 25th, '11, on how 'civil society can implement its actions' and spoke on the role of civil society in fighting poverty and promoting development.

She told the delegates at the conference:

"In the past year alone, I and the villagers in Soda have brought about a radical change in the village purely through our own efforts. We have had no outside support - no NGO help, no public, nor private sector help. In three years, I will transform my village. I don't want money. I want people and organisations to adopt projects in my village as often projects fail, owing to lack of a local connect and that is what I am here to provide by bridging that gap.

I want the conference to help bring about faster change, so that this generation can enjoy the kind of life that I and you in this audience, take for granted"

She said this to thunderous cheers from the delegates.

Wikipedia says: She is an alumni of Rishi Valley School, Bangalore and a management graduate from Indian Institute of Modern Management, Pune, now known as Balaji Institute of Modern Management. Her father Brig. Ragubhir Singh, was the Sarpanch of the village, Soda.

She is beautiful and looks like a model, as the newspaper says, well educated, well employed, even then, she chose to live in her village and do something for her own people. Youngsters like her, would have gone abroad and settled down and lived happily ever after. She has chosen the rough path.

Kudos to this girl, Chhavi Rajawat!

Edited to add in the afternoon of 31.3.11:





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Now, to another woman about whom we should be proud of and she is US Warship Commander, Shanti Sethi!


I came across this news about this lady, Shanti Sethi, who is an Indian-American, now serves as the Commander of the US warship USS Decatur (DDG-73) in a Tamil magazine. The warship had visited India in March this year, on a friendly visit and docked at the Chennai port.

The American embassy (The Indian weekender) statement says:

"The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer is led by Commander Shanti Sethi, an American of Indian descent. Commander Sethi is also the first female commanding officer of a US navy ship to visit Chennai"

The Times of India's article on Shanti Sethi:

"Serving in the US Navy since 1994, Sethi took over the command of USS Decatur in 2010 and leads a predominantly male crew.

Sethi, who was deployed in the Arabian Gulf in 2001, has also served as a navigator onboard USS Hopper. A much-decorated officer, her credits include the Service Medal, navy Commendation Medal and the Navy Achievement Medal (God, the list is so long!). Sethi's is a job with high risks. The primary mission of Decatur is to operate with groups in high-threat environments in the Asia-Pacific region."

Captain Sethi's father is an Indian and mother, an American. She is a native of Nevada. Studied in Norwich University.

I am admiring Shanti Sethi, not only because she is of Indian descent, but because she is captaining a US warship, which, I know is not an easy job to handle. She should be very tough.


Both these women should be appreciated for what they are doing, being women - supposedly the weaker section of our society!



Image courtesy of Shanti Sethi: Indian weekender
Posted by Sandhya at 12:00 PM
Labels: People whom I admire

21 comments :

Shail said...

So heart warming to read about both of them. Truly, they are inspiring!

Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 12:39:00 PM GMT+5:30
UmaS said...

Goose bumps all over.....am so thrilled and inspired, when I read abt such women, doing things out of the box. Bravo ladies !!! :)

An MBA as Village Sarpanch - actually this kind of educationally strong ppl can do wonders to the villages of India and I am glad to know abt her. :)

And thank u Sandhya, for sharing this with us. :)

Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 12:39:00 PM GMT+5:30
M said...

Really inspiring...your post...especially about Chavvi Rajawat. Need more people like her...

Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 12:50:00 PM GMT+5:30
Sandhya said...

Shail: Yes, Shail, thank you!


UmaS: I admire women who just throw away the happy, smooth life to do something worthwhile for the sake of others, Uma!

Shanti is a brave woman to go through the tough life of the Navy!


M: Welcome here! Yes, Chhavi is great! Thank you!

Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 1:18:00 PM GMT+5:30
Wini said...

I read this article about Chhavi a few days ago and was quite inspired by her determination and confidence. Great.

Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 2:37:00 PM GMT+5:30
radha said...

Yes, the village sarpanch news too caught my eye. It is also nice to know that the villagers have accepted her.

Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 2:38:00 PM GMT+5:30
Renu said...

I also brought the Week with the front page of Chhavi Rajawat only:)..we need more of her tribe.

Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 5:04:00 PM GMT+5:30
Bikram said...

HAts off to these women.. here's wishing more and more join them ..

Bikram's

Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 5:39:00 PM GMT+5:30
Sandhya said...

Ashwini: Yes, we must read more about women like Rajawat, Ashwini.


Radha: Yes, that is the great part in this incident, Radha! We hear so many stories about village panchayat atrocities and she was bold enough to do something good for the community by taking the leadership from them.


Renu: No, I haven't read the magazine, Renu! What you say is true!


Bikram: Yes, we need more women like her!

Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 6:09:00 PM GMT+5:30
R. Ramesh said...

dad of 2 daughters i sure love this post...sandhyaa jiiiiiiii...hey sorry i dint get in touch while in chennai..caught off guard with domestic challenges..u ll be glad v booked a flat in chromepet..will stay connected..thanks for the friendship..

Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 8:34:00 PM GMT+5:30
Destination Infinity said...

Its really good to see women taking upon more responsibilities. I am sure they will do much better than men, in the years to come.

But I don't agree with your statement 'Youngsters like her would have gone abroad, settled and lived happily ever after' - This is a huge misconception. There is nothing like 'living happily ever after' anywhere. Every place has its own challenges and tribulations. Of course, joys as well! These things may not be immediately visible, but will show up on the long run.

Destination Infinity

Friday, April 1, 2011 at 9:31:00 AM GMT+5:30
Sandhya said...

Ramesh: Nice to know that you have booked a flat in Chrompet. It is a good area.

Thank you, Ramesh!


Destination Infinity: Women are capable of thinking about a problem in different angles. Whatever draw back is/was there, is because they didn't have much exposure to the outside world earlier. Now, it is there and they have started showing their full capacity.

About 'living happily ever after'...most of the youngsters I meet think that they will be happy if they go abroad and settle down (youngsters whom I have come across). Only some youngsters know about the problems of living there.

Yes, about happiness...it is connected with the mentality of an individual, D.I.

Friday, April 1, 2011 at 10:16:00 AM GMT+5:30
Anonymous said...

Thanks for this very informative and heartening post, Sandhya! I had not read about either of these remarkable women earlier.

Friday, April 1, 2011 at 5:49:00 PM GMT+5:30
Deepa said...

I had heard about the woman Sarpanch. But as not aware about the US commander. Thanks for sharing Sandhya. So refreshing to have successful women in careers other than glamour, film or television.

Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 10:34:00 PM GMT+5:30
Sandhya said...

Manju: For people like me, taking care of our own family is a BIG job (we think!). But these women have done something extraordinary, with all the draw backs of being women!

I had never heard of them before this, Manju!


Deepa: That is one of the reason I admire women like these, Deepa!

Sunday, April 17, 2011 at 5:46:00 PM GMT+5:30
Indian Home Maker said...

Amazing women!! There is so much women can do given the opportunity!!! Thanks for this post Sandhya!!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at 10:54:00 AM GMT+5:30
Sandhya said...

IHM: Welcome, IHM! I always admire women who do something different than the usual 'bringing up the family' (I know this is also important) job! It is not easy for women to do these abnormal things in our country.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at 10:01:00 PM GMT+5:30
Reema Sahay said...

It is still hard to believe that villagers accepted her as their sarpanch! What she aims to achieve for her village is certainly impressive.

Thursday, April 21, 2011 at 1:51:00 PM GMT+5:30
Sands said...

Got here from IHM's blog. Lovely post. I read recently about Chavvi Rajavat from an email my friend sent. Truly inspiring! So is Shanti Sethi. Am going to share this with my daughter :)

Thursday, April 21, 2011 at 9:59:00 PM GMT+5:30
Sandhya said...

penandpaper: Welcome here!

I don't think it was easy for her and her family, they must have faced lot of criticism. When our village women still cover their faces with their pallu, this girl has come out and mingles with them in the fields also with jeans. Now, her education and experience will help the villagers to be self sufficient and the women will get inspired by her!


sands: Welcome here, sands! Please show this to your daughter! Children should know more about accomplished people than the people who suffer here, don't you think so? The future children should be happy people, I feel.

Saturday, April 23, 2011 at 12:40:00 PM GMT+5:30
Reema Sahay said...

Totally agree. It would have been difficult for her to be accepted there. Truly inspiring.

Saturday, April 23, 2011 at 12:41:00 PM GMT+5:30

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