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Lost mother, became life saviour for many

Married with kids... that is not an excuse to stop living or having a bigger meaning of life... She started contributing to society while matching her household and financial responsibilities. Annapurna Tiwari  Contributing to society while dealing with personal challenges, 76-year-old retired nurse Annapurna Tiwari is an inspiration for women, who limit their life after having children. Tiwari started her career after having two children, and succeeded enough to earn TNAI Centenary Award from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. Sharing her story, Tiwari said, “I can’t say that my life has been easy, but yes, it has been fruitful.” She shared that she lost her mother at the age of 10, and ended up getting married around the same time. “My mother passed away because of tuberculosis, and that had first invoked an urge of doing ‘sewa’ (meaning service) in me,” she said. However, because of age and marital responsibilities, she could not do anything like that. Receiving an awa...

She fought against all odds to make it big in life

Though none of us like hardships, but those tough times help us become stronger and better human beings. Finding her way as an independent woman and taking care of her son, she is an inspiring positive lady.  Meet the dazzling, 43-year-old shop owner Rani Mishra. Rani Mishra One such beautiful and inspiring woman, who has proved that she is truly a woman of substance, is Rani. She triumphed over all the hardships with a smile and raised her son to be an inspiring businessman and successful cyclist. Sharing her story, Rani said, “Like every young girl, I had lots of dreams and the dream that inspired me to work hard was the dream of becoming an IAS officer.” She excelled in school but her ambitions came to an end, when she was married to a young man named Umesh Tiwari. “I accepted my fate, but still it did not work out in my favour,” Rani said. She explained that after six months of marriage, Tiwari had brain fever coupled with some other un-diagnosed diseases. “...

Love increases life and that is all life is all about: Varsha

The greater part of us whine that life isn't wonderful for us. In all actuality, life is never reasonable, yet some wonderful hearts can instruct us that it merits living. Life isn't controlled by our experience, it is dictated by us. Acquiring tears eyes and certainty to heart, 40-year-old Varsha Newaskar genuinely knows life. Her quality can motivate anybody to grin and give life another possibility. I feel advantaged to have met somebody like her. However, she calls herself only a humble cherishing mother. To me, she is a warrior. Varsha with her daughter Sanika Being a solitary parent is extreme, however being a solitary parent with a hazardous disease is unnerving. Conquering such hardship is Varsha, who is dealing with her girl and fighting HIV since most recent 14 years. Sharing her story, Varsha stated, "It was pitiful and unforeseen, when my significant other Sunil was at first determined to have genital herpes and after that HIV." Sunil was f...