Women in Leadership: Breaking Barriers Over Time

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    Rani Lakshmibai

    Queen of Jhansi and a key figure in India’s First War of Independence (1857)
    Became a symbol of resistance against British rule.
    Inspired generations of Indian women to participate in the struggle for freedom.
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    Eleanor Roosevelt

    Chair of the United Nations Human Rights Commission.Played a key role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.Redefined the role of First Lady by actively engaging in politics.Advocated for civil rights, gender equality, and social justice.Inspired women to take on leadership roles in politics and activism
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    Angela Merkel

    Led Germany through economic stability and refugee crises.Strengthened the European Union’s political and economic policies.One of the world’s most powerful leaders for over a decade. Demonstrated strong, pragmatic leadership in global crises. Inspired a new generation of women in leadership worldwide
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    Princess Diana

    Advocated for humanitarian causes, including AIDS awareness, landmine eradication, and mental health.Used her platform to challenge stigma around diseases like leprosy and HIV/AIDS.Redefined the role of modern royals by actively engaging in humanitarian work.Inspired empathy-driven leadership, influencing public figures worldwide.Brought global attention to social issues through her compassion and activism