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First Indian Woman to Become राष्ट्रमाता जििाऊ शहािी भोसले First Woman Headmistress in school Savitribai Phule भारतीय स्त्री मुक्ती楍या व स्त्री शशक्षणा楍या प्रणेत्या, प्रथम शशक्षक्षका 啍ाांतत煍योती साववरीबाई फु ले. स्त्री उ饍धारासाठी आपले सववस्त्व वाहून देत महात्मा 煍योततराव फु ले याांनी हाती घेतलेल्या समािो饍धाराचा वसा तततक्याच नेटाने पुढे नेणाऱ्या साववरीबाℂना ववनम्र अशभवादन! रमाℂनी अ腍ठावीस वर्षे बाबासाहेब आांबेडकर याांना साथ ददली डॉ. बाबासाहेब आांबेडकराां楍या अध्ययनात व्यत्यय येऊ नये 륍हणून त्या रािगहृ ा楍या प्रवेश饍वारावर तासनतास बसून राहाय楍या. बाबासाहेबाांना कोणी भेटायला आल्यावार त्याां楍याशी तततक्याच अदबीने वागत, "साहेब पुस्त्तका楍या कⴂडाळ्यात आहेत, नांतर भेटा." असे 륍हणत. आलेल्याची रवानगी करताना त्याचे नाव, गाव, कामाचे स्त्व셂प, पुन्हा कधी येणार आहात, हे सारे एका नⴂदवहीत दटपण्यास साांगत First Women's University Maharshi Karve starts SNDT University in Pune with five students in 1916. 1916. मध्ये महर्षी कर्वे य 車नी प च वर्वद्य र्थ् ांसह पुण्य त एसएनडीटी वर्वद्य पीठ सु셂 केले. First Woman to hold a Union Cabinet post Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit कᴂद्रीय मंत्रिमंडळ पदावर असणारी पहिली महिला ववजया लक्ष्मी पंडडत First Woman to hold a Union Foreign Minister's post Sushma Swaraj(2014) कᴂद्रीय परराष्ट्र मंत्रिपद भूषत्रिणारी पत्रिली मत्रिला सुषमा स्वराज (२०१४ First Woman governor of Independent India Sarojini Naidu, in charge of United Province स्वतंि भारताची पत्रिली मत्रिला राज्यपाल सरोत्रजनी नायडू , संयुक्त ꥍांत ꥍभारी यूएन जनरल असᴂब्लीच्या पत्रिल्या मत्रिला अध्यक्ष त्रिजया लक्ष्मी पंत्रडत (1953) First Woman president of UN General Assembly Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (1953) First Woman IPS Officer of India Kiran Bedi (1972) भारतातील प्रथम मदहला आयपीएस अधधकारी ककरण बेदी (1972) First Woman to win Nobel Peace Prize Mother Teresa (1979) नोबेल शांतता पुरस्कार जजंकणारी पहिली महिला मदर टेरेसा 1979) First Indian Woman to win Booker Prize Arundhati Roy (1997) बुकर पुरस्कार त्रजंकणारी पत्रिली भारतीय मत्रिला अरंधती रॉय 1997 First Woman President Pratibha Patil (2007) ꥍथम मत्रिला अध्यक्ष ꥍत्रतभा पाटील (2007) )) First Woman Speaker of Lok Sabha Meira Kumar (2009) लोकसभेच्या पत्रिल्या मत्रिला सभापती मीरा कुमार (२००)) First Woman Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi (1966) भारताच्या पत्रिल्या मत्रिला पंतꥍधान इंत्रदरा गांधी (1966) First Indian Woman to climb Mount Everest Bachendri Pal (1984) ए핍िरेस्टवर चढणारी पहिली भारतीय महिला बचᴂद्री पाल( 1984) First Indian Woman to become "Miss World" Rita Faria "त्रमस िर्ल्ड" बनणारी पत्रिली भारतीय मत्रिला रीटा फररया First Woman President of the Indian National Congress Mrs. Annie Besant भारतीय राष्ट्रीय क ग्रं ेस楍या पहि쥍या महिला अध्यक्ष श्रीमती अ ‍ॅनी बेसᴂट First Woman Chief Minister of an Indian State Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani भारतीय रा煍यातील पहिली महिला मु奍यमंिी श्रीमती सुचते ा कृ पलानी First Woman Ambassador Miss C. B. Muthamma प्रथम मवहल र जदू त वमस सी. बी. मुथम्म First Woman to climb Mount Everest twice Santosh Yadav एव्हरेस्टर्वर दोनद चढण री पवहली मवहल स車तोर्ष य दर्व First Woman chairman of Union Public Service Commission Roze Millian Bethew युननयन लोकसेवा आयोगा楍या प्रथम महिला अध्यक्ष गुलाब मममलयन बे镍यू प्रथम महिला पोमलस मिासंचालक( डीजीपी) कांचन चौधरी भ絍टाचायय First Woman Director General of Police (DGP) Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya First Woman Lieutenant General Puneeta Arora प्रथम महिला लेफ्टनंट जनरल पुनीता अरोरा First Woman Air Vice Marshal P. 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