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Five Indians feature in the list of top 100 inspirational women

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 08, 2011, 15:48
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Five Indians feature in the list of top 100 inspirational women London: Five Indian women, including high-profile author Arundhati Roy and rights activist Jayshree Satpute, figure in the list of 100 of the world`s most inspirational women prepared by The Guardian. The list also has a fair sprinking of women of Indian origin like PepsiCo chief Indra Nooyi and director Mira Nair.

The five Indian women who have made it to the exclusive group are Booker Prize winner Roy; Satpute, a human rights advocate working to help poor women in India at risk of dying in childbirth; ecofeminist Vandana Shiva; Aparajita Gogoi, who is coordinator of the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood in India and Sampat Pal Devi, leader of an all women vigilante force called Gulabi Gang.

The Guardian released the list March 8, being celebrated as International Women`s Day.

Roy, who authored ‘The God of Small Things’ and calls herself a ‘natural born feminist’, is described as one of India`s most important polemicists.

The Guardian report said that she has not published a second novel and has instead shone the spotlight on the dark side of the subcontinent.

Sampat Pal Devi, who leads the Gulabi gang in northern India, is listed in the section of Activists and Campaigners.

The all-women force dressed in pink saris wields bamboo sticks. One day she saw a man beating his wife in India`s Uttar Pradesh state and she begged him to stop. He didn`t. She returned the next day with a group of women and beat him like he had beaten his wife. The Gulabi gang had been formed, the report said.

She has a list of criminal charges against her but the number of gang members is growing. It now has around 20,000 members. "Village society in India is loaded against women," she says.

Shiva, a renowned name in global circles who believes feminism and environmentalism are inseparable, is quoted as saying: "Women who produce for their families and communities are treated as `non-productive` and economically inactive. The devaluation of women`s work, and of work done in sustainable economies, is the natural outcome of a system constructed by capitalist patriarchy. This is how globalisation destroys local economies and destruction itself is counted as growth."

Indian-origin filmmaker Mira Nair is there in the list. She made ‘The Namesake’, ‘Amelia’ and ‘Monsoon Wedding’ and her movie ‘Salaam Bombay’ won awards at Cannes, and led to her setting up a children`s charity. She went on to become the first woman to win the Golden Lion at the Venice film festival.

In the field of business, Indian-origin PepsiCo chief Indra Nooyi finds mention.

Nooyi is keen to help women up the business ladder, the media report said.

"If you are a woman and especially a person of colour, there are two strikes against you," Indra Nooyi had said. "Immigrant, person of colour, and woman, three strikes against you . . . So I would work extra hard at it. More hours, yes. More sacrifices and trade-offs, yes. That has been the journey."

She grew up in what she calls a "humble middle-class" environment in South India and worked hard to reach a paypacket of $10.66 million last year.

Another Indian-origin woman on the list is Pragna Patel, founding member of Southall Black Sisters, which the media report described as a landmark organisation in the history of black and Asian feminism.

The charity campaigns for and offers practical support to women escaping domestic violence and forced marriages.

Britain-based Jasvinder Sanghera, director of Karma Nirvana, which is a charity helping victims of forced marriages and `honour` violence, also finds mention in the list.

She had run away from home at 15 to avoid a forced marriage and set up the charity after her elder sister, who was afraid of her abusive husband and killed herself in 1987.

IANS


First Published: Tuesday, March 08, 2011, 15:48
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   The Guardian, is like our psedo-secular leaders, and in my view biased. Arundhati Roy is a publicity seeker and should be in top of that of that group. She wants to create controversy to ensure that she hits headlines. Has she done anything in her home town or village? The plight of Kashmiri Pandits will never be an issue with her, as she is a Hindu basher, like the 2Gs, PC and Digvijay. If there is no honesty of purpose, all these awards are show piece on a mantle and do not feed hungry soul and our consciousness. - SP - N. Delhi
   I was shocked to see Arundhati Roy's name in the list,she is not a true Indian nor an inspirational lady.She is hungry for publicity nothing else. - Gurvinder kaur - US
   It is good that these five have found their place but there are hundreds of unknown faces fighting for no lesser causes who work silently without desiring name or fame or any awards or accolades...Yet there are a few which bring the shame to the Nation by abusing the power entrusted to them by the poor and helpless masses with the absolute belief that their lot will improve but find themselves robbed even of what ever remnants are left. Hope that ugly faces are also brought into focus to show the darker side. - Lal Narang - Mumbai
   The Indian woman had arrived even before some of the names mentioned got any mention . In so far as critics of India are concerned, they are most welcome for the simple reason that an ancient traditional society needs to dust off. It has been long time since India did this dusting off, especially after 1947. That is the nature of Indian+ness--gain once and encash through generations. Why else would Arundhati not bag another prize? Booker should have been the most elementary for a writer--the born writer. Hope she does that now.But that's besides the point. My observation is that even this new woman that has arrived, does not know what to do with her achievements! Her precursors knew what to do with their achievements: they lived independent, even alone, by themselves and to their dreams. What does Nooyi do with all those millions of dollars in her bank account--she can not consume it all certainly? That is yet to be established by the emancipated modern Indian feminist woman. Mere demolition is no achievement. What is important is what new is being set up. There the Indian woman has yet to establish new landmarks, which hopefully she will do, before the country is devastated for ever by the dehumanized men fraternity, assisted by the de-womanised women in public life(when a woman stands for the guilty, criminal or corrupt for narrow interests). - M.L.Gupta - New Delhi
   How can being a citizen of this Nation, I would beleive a lady who is all the way defaming Mata Bharati and supporting kasmir terrorists got palce in the list influential lady? I cant beleive this. Have a hard any article of this Arundhati Suzanne about the plight of Kasmir Pandits.No, not at all.But she is sharing meeting with anti social, anti national, traitor people like Mirwaiz, gelani.Those are nothing are the paid agent pakistan and isis.if at all the separatist are good people, then why cant they stop the daily bombing in Pakistan and killing of innocent security force in kasmir. She dont have any tears for security force and kasmir hindus. But certainly for terrorist and deshdrohi.I spite this Gurdian magzine include her name.She most hated lady after gelani, mirwaiz and others.Bande mataram - mohan - Pune(bharat)
   Every women on the earth is an inspirational women.Can any one match the qualities of a mother,sister and wife .. It is absolutely wrong to single out a few and rank them .. - Nurul Aziz Khan - Khartoum ( Sudan )
   I think the name of Arundhati Roy is given intentionally so that India can be criticised. No foreign media and govt is happy to see India as a pure democratic country. Thats why name of Arundhati Roy is there so that anti - India forces can gear up. Otherwise this lady deserves a bullet... - Nirdosh Singh - Nigeria
   All other women's names are OK but I think anti-national and traitor Arundhati Roy doesn't deserve this honour. - SUBASH - DUBAI
   WE SALUTE AND RESPECT WOMEN. HOWEVER, ANTI NATIONALS LIKE ARUNDHATI ROY DONT REPRESENT THE WOMEN OF INDIA. - RAJU M.BHATT - mumbai
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