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Respected guests, dear friends, and wonderful women in this room, good morning. Today, on the eighth of March, we pause to look back at a long and remarkable journey. The story of women is the story of quiet revolutions. It is the story of women who picked up pens when they were told to pick up brooms, who entered classrooms when they were told to stay in kitchens, who cast votes when they were told their voice did not matter. From Rani Lakshmibai riding into battle, to Marie Curie unlocking the secrets of science, to Savitribai Phule opening the first school for girls in India, history is woven with the courage of women who refused to accept the limits placed upon them. Every right we now take for granted, the right to vote, to work, to own property, to choose, was once a battle fought by someone before us. We stand today on the shoulders of women who marched, who protested, who wrote, who taught, and who simply refused to be silent. And yet, our work is not finished. For every woman who has broken a ceiling, there are countless others still waiting at the door. So let today be more than a celebration. Let it be a renewal of purpose. Let us honor history not just with flowers and speeches, but with action, by mentoring a young girl, by standing up against injustice, by raising sons who respect women as equals. To every woman listening today, know that you carry forward a legacy of extraordinary strength. You are the continuation of a story that began long before you and will continue long after. Let us walk forward together, proud of where we have come from, and determined about where we are going. Thank you, and a very happy Womens Day to each one of you.
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Respected guests, dear friends, and wonderful women in this room, good morning. Today, on the eighth of March, we pause to look back at a long and remarkable journey. The story of women is the story of quiet revolutions. It is the story of women who picked up pens when they were told to pick up brooms, who entered classrooms when they were told to stay in kitchens, who cast votes when they were told their voice did not matter. From Rani Lakshmibai riding into battle, to Marie Curie unlocking the secrets of science, to Savitribai Phule opening the first school for girls in India, history is woven with the courage of women who refused to accept the limits placed upon them. Every right we now take for granted, the right to vote, to work, to own property, to choose, was once a battle fought by someone before us. We stand today on the shoulders of women who marched, who protested, who wrote, who taught, and who simply refused to be silent. And yet, our work is not finished. For every woman who has broken a ceiling, there are countless others still waiting at the door. So let today be more than a celebration. Let it be a renewal of purpose. Let us honor history not just with flowers and speeches, but with action, by mentoring a young girl, by standing up against injustice, by raising sons who respect women as equals. To every woman listening today, know that you carry forward a legacy of extraordinary strength. You are the continuation of a story that began long before you and will continue long after. Let us walk forward together, proud of where we have come from, and determined about where we are going. Thank you, and a very happy Womens Day to each one of you.

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