Diwali Special Celebrating the tolerance, strength, persistence of Sita with Inspirational Girls Let this Diwali be an epitome of women empowerment with stories of true Indian girls bringing laurels from the world!
Starting this Saturday, we will celebrate the three-day festival of Diwali with Dhanteras. The festival of lights pays special respect to women. It also celebrates empowered women of India starting from Sita as the first role-model. Sita is the true Indian woman who overcame all adversities of life and remained an icon of virtues for generations till date. She is empowered and tolerant.
Cherishing womanhood and pink power this Diwali, we also bring stories of inspirational little girls from across the country. Meet, greet and celebrate the pink power with us this Diwali!
Epitome of Kindness: She donates her locks for Cancer patients
Thinking of another person before herself, sacrifice and love are those rare qualities that are possessed by girls from their childhood. One such inspirational little girl is Diya Jain. She is a Grade 2 student from Orchids – The International School (OIS), Borivali.
Right before Diwali, with an aim to light up someone’s face with smile, Diya donated 12" of her hair to the Cope with Cancer Institute for cancer patients recently. The young girl realised that empathy has nothing to do with your wealth or age.
Diya's grandmother was a cancer patient and lost the battle of life when Diya was little. They shared a very strong bond but she witnessed her grandmother going through a tough phase. Looking at her losing hair during the treatment was a very saddening experience for Diya.
After her grandmother's passing and listening to motivational stories from her mother, Diya learned that cancer patients can use wigs made of real hair that look natural and improve the person's appearance considerably, ultimately boosting their confidence.
After watching videos related to hair donation on the internet, she decided to grow her hair to a considerable length and donate it to an NGO that works for this cause. She has inspired everyone in school as well as in the vicinity to do a lot more for society.
Speaking about her kind gesture, Diya said, "Hair is an important part of our looks and the way we project ourselves to the world. Donating hair to cancer patients is both easy and rewarding and anyone can do so. While my grandmother was diagnosed with cancer she started losing hair and it was a very burdensome experience for her as well as for us. I would like to create awareness to inspire people to donate their healthy hair for a noble cause. This way we can give something back to society to show that we care and see more confident faces".
Power of Wisdom: Youngest girl to clear Class 10 @12
A possible form of Saraswati is a young girl named Tanishkaa Sujit. She is the youngest girl in Madhya Pradesh to clear 12th exam(2020) at the age of 12 and 10th(2019) exam at the age to 11, in both exams she secured 1st division and she is the only person to do so in Madhya Pradesh. Presently she is pursuing BA 2nd year from DAVV INDORE.
Tanishkaa is multitalented girl. Not only in education has she marked her presence in Katthak dance. She won dance world cup in folklore (Europe) & Bulgaria with the group of NAADYOG (Indore).
Tanishkaa is also doing graduation in katthak dance from Raja Man Singh Tomar Music and Art University, Gwalior. Further adding she has a unique ability which her late father gave her learning is of midbrain activation with which she can read write blindfolded with the help of meditation, which is also a reason for her brilliant mind.
Tanishkaa can also blindfolded solve puzzle (Rubik Cube Pyramid). She can write with both hands. She is also studying multiple language French, American/British/Australian English & Malayalam.
Motivating the World to Smile more at the age of 5!
Started writing as a toddler and holds the record for being the youngest to do so... meet 8-year-old Inaya Shrivastava. She is a student of Grade 6 St Columbus School, Faridabad.
Inaya is record holder with “India book of records” a young girl of 8 years has been writing ever since she was a toddler who could scribble with crayons. Along with certificate of Merit for excellence in Academics & Gold medallist in English Olympiad, she has achieved many rewards in other activities too.
Inaya is a confident speaker and has the ability to bind the audience. Libraries and museums are her favourite destinations as she is an avid reader who lives in her world of stories and shares the learning’s derived out of them.
Fighting over watching cartoons is another common hobby for Inaya. Youngest of the two sisters she is the darling of the house and loves her family a lot.
Inspiration Plus: Youngest Golfer ready to represent India!
Amaira Gulati D/o Col Baljeet Singh and Harpreet Kaur, started playing golf at the age of five. She studies in class II in The Emerald Heights International School, Indore. She is mere seven years old, plays in E cat (till one attains 9 years’ age) with a scratch handicap.
She is a regular player at MEPTA and started her golf journey from Lucknow in Jan 2021, under the encouraging environment of Indian Army.
Amaira is ranked One in the IGU (Indian Golf Union) North zone E cat, presently and is running first in Albatross International Tour and US Kids International Tour. She holds the distinction of being youngest player of Indian Golf Union to attain consecutive podium position in last 8 tournaments.
Amaira also holds a special place in IGU by being the youngest player to hit an EAGLE in 2021 and repeated it in 2022. Amaira was facilitated by GOC-in-C Central Command in 2021 for her consistent performance and dedication to be the sole flag bearer of Army Kids in Sub jr Golf , with cash prize of Rs 50,000/-.
Amaira has won both events of US Kids 2022 in India defeating the international players from Korea and all across the country to include Mumbai, Calicut, Banglore. She scored a scratch which was a treat in itself.
She is also the winner of DGC Golf Cup 2022 twice in a row and Chandigarh Junior Golf cup 2022. Amaira also won Subhankar Sharma Invitational 2022 with a huge margin. Presently she is preparing for Indian National Championship to be held in Delhi under US KIDS. Amaira will represent India in US Kids International Tournament next year.
Her favourite Golfer is Aditi Ashok
Cherishing womanhood and pink power this Diwali, we also bring stories of inspirational little girls from across the country. Meet, greet and celebrate the pink power with us this Diwali!
Epitome of Kindness: She donates her locks for Cancer patients
Thinking of another person before herself, sacrifice and love are those rare qualities that are possessed by girls from their childhood. One such inspirational little girl is Diya Jain. She is a Grade 2 student from Orchids – The International School (OIS), Borivali.
Right before Diwali, with an aim to light up someone’s face with smile, Diya donated 12" of her hair to the Cope with Cancer Institute for cancer patients recently. The young girl realised that empathy has nothing to do with your wealth or age.
Diya's grandmother was a cancer patient and lost the battle of life when Diya was little. They shared a very strong bond but she witnessed her grandmother going through a tough phase. Looking at her losing hair during the treatment was a very saddening experience for Diya.
After her grandmother's passing and listening to motivational stories from her mother, Diya learned that cancer patients can use wigs made of real hair that look natural and improve the person's appearance considerably, ultimately boosting their confidence.
After watching videos related to hair donation on the internet, she decided to grow her hair to a considerable length and donate it to an NGO that works for this cause. She has inspired everyone in school as well as in the vicinity to do a lot more for society.
Speaking about her kind gesture, Diya said, "Hair is an important part of our looks and the way we project ourselves to the world. Donating hair to cancer patients is both easy and rewarding and anyone can do so. While my grandmother was diagnosed with cancer she started losing hair and it was a very burdensome experience for her as well as for us. I would like to create awareness to inspire people to donate their healthy hair for a noble cause. This way we can give something back to society to show that we care and see more confident faces".
Power of Wisdom: Youngest girl to clear Class 10 @12
A possible form of Saraswati is a young girl named Tanishkaa Sujit. She is the youngest girl in Madhya Pradesh to clear 12th exam(2020) at the age of 12 and 10th(2019) exam at the age to 11, in both exams she secured 1st division and she is the only person to do so in Madhya Pradesh. Presently she is pursuing BA 2nd year from DAVV INDORE.
Tanishkaa is multitalented girl. Not only in education has she marked her presence in Katthak dance. She won dance world cup in folklore (Europe) & Bulgaria with the group of NAADYOG (Indore).
Tanishkaa is also doing graduation in katthak dance from Raja Man Singh Tomar Music and Art University, Gwalior. Further adding she has a unique ability which her late father gave her learning is of midbrain activation with which she can read write blindfolded with the help of meditation, which is also a reason for her brilliant mind.
Tanishkaa can also blindfolded solve puzzle (Rubik Cube Pyramid). She can write with both hands. She is also studying multiple language French, American/British/Australian English & Malayalam.
Motivating the World to Smile more at the age of 5!
Started writing as a toddler and holds the record for being the youngest to do so... meet 8-year-old Inaya Shrivastava. She is a student of Grade 6 St Columbus School, Faridabad.
Inaya is record holder with “India book of records” a young girl of 8 years has been writing ever since she was a toddler who could scribble with crayons. Along with certificate of Merit for excellence in Academics & Gold medallist in English Olympiad, she has achieved many rewards in other activities too.
Inaya is a confident speaker and has the ability to bind the audience. Libraries and museums are her favourite destinations as she is an avid reader who lives in her world of stories and shares the learning’s derived out of them.
Fighting over watching cartoons is another common hobby for Inaya. Youngest of the two sisters she is the darling of the house and loves her family a lot.
Inspiration Plus: Youngest Golfer ready to represent India!
Amaira Gulati D/o Col Baljeet Singh and Harpreet Kaur, started playing golf at the age of five. She studies in class II in The Emerald Heights International School, Indore. She is mere seven years old, plays in E cat (till one attains 9 years’ age) with a scratch handicap.
She is a regular player at MEPTA and started her golf journey from Lucknow in Jan 2021, under the encouraging environment of Indian Army.
Amaira is ranked One in the IGU (Indian Golf Union) North zone E cat, presently and is running first in Albatross International Tour and US Kids International Tour. She holds the distinction of being youngest player of Indian Golf Union to attain consecutive podium position in last 8 tournaments.
Amaira also holds a special place in IGU by being the youngest player to hit an EAGLE in 2021 and repeated it in 2022. Amaira was facilitated by GOC-in-C Central Command in 2021 for her consistent performance and dedication to be the sole flag bearer of Army Kids in Sub jr Golf , with cash prize of Rs 50,000/-.
Amaira has won both events of US Kids 2022 in India defeating the international players from Korea and all across the country to include Mumbai, Calicut, Banglore. She scored a scratch which was a treat in itself.
She is also the winner of DGC Golf Cup 2022 twice in a row and Chandigarh Junior Golf cup 2022. Amaira also won Subhankar Sharma Invitational 2022 with a huge margin. Presently she is preparing for Indian National Championship to be held in Delhi under US KIDS. Amaira will represent India in US Kids International Tournament next year.
Her favourite Golfer is Aditi Ashok
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