celebrating International Women's Day -
remembering great women !!
My knowledge of Cinema is
very low – have not heard of this Hindi movie ‘Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey’
directed by Ashutosh Gowariker starring Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika
Padukone BUT feel bad in not knowing
Pritilata Waddedar !! – who ??- Gandhi
and Congress fought Britishers and got freedom without drop of blood and
Jawaharlal Nehru guided the Nation !!!!!
According to
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, King Janaka of Videha Kingdom held a Rajasuya Yagna
and invited all the learned sages, kings and princess of India to participate.
The yagna lasted for many days. The galaxy of scholars, included the renowned
sage Yajnavalkya. There were eight renowned sages who
challenged him for a debate, which included Gargi, the only lady in the
assembled gathering of the learned. Gargi and Yajnavalkya's exchange
centered on the ultimate "warp" of reality ("warp" means
"the basic foundation or material of a structure or entity).
This
is a post on ‘wonder women’ ~ it would not require a Nobel for a woman to be
impressive and an influencer before you read further,
this post is dedicated to all the Women known and those who influenced me – the
list would start with my mother, sister, wife – my teachers at elementary
school, my female colleagues, my women bosses and my dear friends)..
.. also to those women who zip past in the
morning – the Conservancy workers of Chennai metropolis.
Today (8th March) is International Women’s Day .. .. Appreciating all Women I know right from my mother, wife, sister, sister-in-law, relatives, teachers, women bosses, female colleagues – and all feminine gender known to me- my special greetings to all of them ~ Happy International Women's Day 2026.
March 8, 2020 was a Red letter day for Indian women's cricket.
India's maiden appearance in a T20 World Cup final, against defending champions
Australia, drew 86,174 spectators at the MCG - the most ever at a women's or
men's T20 World Cup final and for a women's sporting event in Australia.
India lost that match ! .. .. years later at the DY
Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai in Nov 2025, India won their first-ever Women's ODI Cricket World
Cup defeating South Africa by 52 runs. In that finals India posted 298-7, with key
contributions from Shafali Verma (87) and Deepti Sharma (58), before bowling
out South Africa for 246.
In some ways this is a
western concept – marking a day and attaching all importance to it by marketing
it. Our literature has cherished place for women and traditionally we are
taught to respect women. Our moral stories are replete with instances of
obeisance to mother and femininity holding them in high regard; yet 8th Mar
would be a special day.
Any reference to women of
fame would not be complete with writing about ‘Avvaiyar’ - great tamil
poetess whose statue also stands in the marina closer to Queen Mary’s
college. She lived in the southern parts attributed to sangam period.
Reverred to be noble besides her extraordinary poetic skills, the term means '
respected old woman' or 'Grandmother'. Her works include Purananuru and
Aathichoodi. She had cordial relations with the Kings Pari and Athiaman.
There are many others who
achieved, though not as famous – Reena Kaushal Dharkshaktu was the first woman
to reach South pole and Sucheta Kadethankar was the first to have walked across
Gobi desert. Devika Rani was the first recipient of the prestigious
film prize, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur from the
Princely family of Kapurthala was the first Women Cabinet minister – she was
the health minister in the Indian Cabinet for ten years after India's
independence from the British Raj in 1947.
In Sept 2022, a young Kurdish woman was detained in Tehran
after allegedly breaching the country’s strict dress code. Days later, the
22-year-old died in custody — allegedly after being beaten by police.
Mahsa Amini’s death unleashed a wave of protests under the slogan “Women, life,
freedom,” which came to express decades of discontent not only with the
country’s veiling laws but with the ruling system itself.
If there is one field
where Men & Women compete together – it is Horse racing where
men and women compete directly against each other on equal terms, sharing the
same tracks, prize money, and glory. While historically male-dominated, female
jockeys regularly compete alongside men, and studies show they are often
slightly underestimated by betting markets.
Jamie Melham is an
acclaimed Australian jockey known for breaking barriers in horse racing. She
has achieved historic milestones as one of the top female riders globally. Born
in 1995 as Jamie Lee Kah, she started racing at 15 and won her first
premiership in 2012. She secured the
2025 Caulfield Cup on Half Yours, making her the first woman to win it,
followed by the Melbourne Cup on the same horse, becoming only the second
female winner after Michelle Payne. By early 2026, she was named Woman of the Year.
If you still remember that name at the start – “Pritilata Waddedar” –
here is something on that great woman [5.5.1911 – 24.9.1932] – a mere 21 years
!
She studied in
Chittagong and Dhaka, attended Bethune College in Kolkata;
graduated in philosophy with distinction and became a school teacher. She
is praised as "Bengal's first woman martyr". Pritilata joined a
revolutionary group headed by Surya Sen and led fifteen revolutionaries
in the 1932 armed attack on the Pahartali European Club, during which one
person was killed and eleven injured. The revolutionaries torched the club and
were later caught by the colonial police. Pritilata was born in a
middle-class Vaidya Brahmin family in Dhalghat village in Patiya upazila
of Chittagong (now in Bangladesh).
In 1932, Suriya Sen
planned to attack the Pahartali European Club which had a signboard that read
"Dogs and Indians not allowed". [Remember
this epic instance was clumsily captured in Rajnikant starrer Maaveeran] Surjo Sen decided to appoint a woman leader for this
mission. Kalpana Datta was arrested seven days before the event. So,
Pritilata was assigned the leadership of the attack. On the day of
the attack, Pritilata dressed herself as a Punjabi male. Her associates
Kalishankar Dey, Bireshwar Roy, Prafulla Das, Shanti Chakraborty wore dhoti and
shirt. Mahendra Chowdhury, Sushil Dey and Panna Sen wore lungi and shirt.
They attacked the club building and set it alight. There was firing from
inside by the Police officers.
An injured Pritilata was
trapped by the colonial police; She swallowed cyanide to avoid getting
arrested. In Bangladesh, she hailed as an ideal woman. A
trust named Birkannya Pritilata Trust (Brave lady Pritilata Trust) was found in
her memory. Pritilata's birthday is celebrated by the trust in different places
of Bangladesh and India every year. The last end of Sahid Abdus Sabur Road to
Mukunda Ram Hat of Boalkhali upazila in Chittagong has been named as Pritilata
Waddedar Road. In 2012, a bronze sculpture of Pritilata Waddedar was
erected in front of the Pahartali Railway School, adjacent to the historical
European Club.
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan
Sey (transl. We Play with Passion) is
an account of the 1930 Chittagong armoury raid - an attempt
on 18 April 1930 to raid the armoury of police and auxiliary forces from the
Chittagong armoury in the Bengal Presidency of British India by armed Indian
independence fighters led by Surya Sen. The group included Ganesh Ghosh, Lokenath Bal, Ambika
Chakrobarty, Harigopal Bal (Tegra), Ananta Singh, Anand Prasad Gupta, Tripura
Sen, Bilash Dey, Bidhubhusan Bhattacharya, Pritilata
Waddedar, Kalpana Dutta, Himangshu Sen, Binod Bihari Chowdhury, Subodh
Roy, Monoranjan Bhattacharya. Now honestly tell 3yourself – whether you
know or read about any of these personalities who sacrificed their life for our
freedom !! .. .. [Mahatma Gandhi got us
freedom without drop of blood and Jawaharlal Nehru guided the Nation!!]
In the footsteps of
legendary PT Usha, Hima Das was a sprinter. She
holds the current Indian national record in 400 m with a time of 50.79s that
she clocked at the 2018 Asian Games. She is the first Indian athlete ever to
win gold medal in a track event at the World U20 Championships. She received the Arjuna Award in 2018. A few
years ago, Indian sprinter Hima Das was inducted as Deputy Superintendent of
Assam Police and referred to the moment as a childhood dream coming true.
Appreciations and
greetings to all Women known and those who influenced me – and pranams to those great women like Pritilata
With
regards – S. Sampathkumar
8.3.2026

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