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International Women's Day

 Every year international women's day is celebrated on 8th March all around the world. This day is celebrated to acknowledge and celebrate the global, social, economic, and political achievements of women all around the world. This day also makes a call for gender equality. For centuries, women are going through discrimination. International Women's Day focuses on paying tribute to all the women who are moving forward and working for society despite all odds and unfavorable conditions. This day is celebrated to raising awareness against violence and discrimination against women. In 1908, female garment workers protest in New York against the pay and working conditions. After that event USA, first celebrated National Women's Day to pay tribute to that incident. International Women's Day officially got recognition from the UN in 1977. Now the day is celebrated by every nation. In some countries, the day is also has been declared a national holiday. The day is celebrated by processions, rallies, seminars, special programs are telecasted on media. The newspaper highlights the success of the women who are playing vital roles and have broken the stereotype of society. Women from all fields share the story of their journey that inspires others to take on challenges and achieve their goals. Famous search engine Google, change their doodle to pay respect to women. Employers and colleagues also wish and show gratitude to their female workers and colleagues. This year, the slogan of International Women's Day is chosen to challenge. So it's our duty to raise our voice against social biases and taboos and encourage the women around us to take new challenges and achieve them.

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