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“It is necessary to combine knowledge born from study with sincere practice in our daily lives. These two must go together.” Dalai Lama Knowledge Is Power But Knowledge Without Action Is Useless; Putting knowledge into practice is one of the most important tasks. How knowledge combined with awareness and sensitivity towards the environment can bring out brilliant solutions, a wonderful example of it is Vinisha Umashankar, a 14 years old student of SKP Vanitha International from Thiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu who designed a mobile ironing cart, which uses solar panels to power a steam iron box to reduce the use of charcoal and save the environment. We spoke to her on WahWoman about her innovations, dreams, future plans, watch it! vinisha uma shankar

An active mind is a constant seeker – knowledge, information, thought-provoking ideas; and what can be better than having a candid conversation with an intellectual, well-read and a science enthusiast who constantly thinks about betterment plans for the nation, a true patriot who dedicated her whole life to the country, as an Indian foreign service officer, and post-retirement, she continues to make India a science state through her Initiative SITARA, as she believes that the real transformative power lies in science and technology, the foundation of power, she established an advocacy group in 2018 to advocate for more local production in technology-intensive industries like telecommunications. We were truly honored to have Smita Purushottam, Ambassador (Retd.) (Switzerland, Lichtenstein, The Holy See) Founder & Chairperson, Science, Indigenous Technology and Advanced Research Accelerator (SITARA) on our show, WahWoman, www.wahwoman.in.

Women entrepreneurs and Asian-Arab chamber of Commerce Alisa Eshet Moses A conversation with a strong-headed, social entrepreneur, learned Alisa Eshet Moses was nothing short of marvelous at #WahWoman​(www.wahwoman.in). She is the Director of the Asian Arab chamber of commerce, World Peace Ambassador, Chairwoman Wizo Even Yehuda. She discussed various aspects of women’s entrepreneurship, challenges, similarities in both countries, India and Israel. Also revealed her plans for the future to work towards the betterment of society and women.

As we are committed to bring forth women crusaders from different corners of the World Staying true to our word, meet the next woman role model who comes from Hungary on #WahWoman​( www.wahwoman.in). We have had a conversation with Vivien Gyuris who found a huge gap between the existing and needed education system – in terms of tools, techniques, content designed to impart education to kids who needs individualized special education as a mother of a child with ADHD. The insufficiency in the education system led her to come up with her own Initiative #NestingPlay​.

Women Entrepreneurs in Luxembourg With Patrizia Luchetta
One of the finest examples of how female entrepreneurs can make a greater impact is Luxembourg is Patrizia Luchetta who is co-founder of ‘Another lever Creative’ and Executive board member at Foundry Europe, & Eurofins Scientific SE . In a brief conversation with us, she shared upside & downside of getting into diverse industries and changing career, also how women entrepreneurs in the country are being supported by the government. Watch it
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My Experience with Samsara – one of the hardest rock climbs in the country
We were going for an eleven-day rock climbing trip to Badami. I realized this trip I would get to work on my goal of completing Samsara. It is a 30 m vertical climbing route graded at 8a.
The route had two crux points- these are the hardest parts of the route where I fell over 50 times trying to figure out what sequence worked best for me. First two days I stayed on my project as long as possible and tried to figure out the moves. Finally, on the third day I was able to link all the movements. Then, I tried the route on lead.
Lead climbing is when the rope is carried from down and as the climber goes up the rope is clipped in on to quickdraws. Therefore, if a person falls from 1 metre above the last quickdraw, the freefall through the air would be two meters. I had to overcome this fear in order to get an ascend of the route. An ascent is a continuous climb of the route from the bottom till the top.
On my first attempt on lead I was very scared but knew this fear was irrational in most situations. On this attempt I climbed with no expectations, just wanted to see how far I would go. This climb was amazing, I was able to climb all the way to the second last quickdraw. I took a lead fall of 6 metres and realised it was completely safe.
After this climb, I felt the pressure build up. Tomorrow, the fourth day was the last day I would get on the rock as we were leaving for another rock-climbing destination. I tried to calm my mind by just visualizing the route, the moves and the send.


In the morning, my mind was in conflict. I wondered if I make it to the same height as yesterday or have a demoralising lead fall. I was worried if I would be able to make the ascent. However, I decided to give my best and climbed on the route.
I cruised the section of the first crux where I thought I might fall. As I reached higher, I realised I had already climbed through a major portion of the route and I could definitely finish the route in this attempt if I focused and tried hard.
As I climbed higher, I felt the breeze on my face and through my hair. I also saw a bird flying beside me. The monkeys in Badami were watching me from the big ledges. I could hear the ecstatic crowd cheering me from below. This gave me much confidence. It was almost as if they were experiencing the climb with me.

I am extremely grateful to the photographer who was hanging near the top of the route capturing magnificent pictures of every move like I was on National Geographic.
While nearing the last rest before the top crux I realised that now, in the next two minutes I would send the route or fall and feel upset. I realised that I was super close now, I was well rested and had the power to send it. I did the last crux comfortably and even the top clipping position felt better than ever.
All the pressure was released. I could feel nothing but pure bliss of having completed something I really badly wanted for a long time.


Now, that I am recollecting this experience, I realise it was extremely rewarding and I will work hard and do it again in spite of all the fear and pressure I faced. The happiness in unimaginable because all the doubt goes away and you prove to yourself that you are capable and strong.
I believe projects for a rock-climber are game-changers and they definitely leave you with an amazing experience.

Women in Technology, Finland with Piia Simpanen | Why not many woman are in Technology | www. wahwoman.in Finland is known to be one of the world’s leading countries in fostering gender equality, also the first country to grant women full political rights. The position of women in society and business is well-respected and far better than in many other countries. I had the privilege to invite Piia Simpanen WahWoman, who is a Head of Growth Programmes, Technology Industries of Finland, a strong believer of diversity and inclusion. Her superpower is an analytical mind combined with people skills. Her position at Technology Industries of Finland has given her insight into the Finnish economic life including SMEs as well as larger companies. We had a conversation around women in technology and stereotypical challenges they face while getting into the industries not commonly chosen by most of the females, watch it

How a woman can empower other women? |Women’s Empowerment through Women Empowered| “How do you think a woman can lift and help others to rise in their life” was a question thrown out for a meaningful discussion into a bunch of sorted women; seeking their opinions, extracting experience of their life, as part of yet another episode of #Perspectives, an endeavour of #Wahwoman ( www.wahwoman.in) to address debatable social issues that spin around the life of a woman. Our guest speakers who added value to this whole discourse included Meenakshi Ahuja Neha Sama Mànjů Kàirà and Deepti Joshi .

Empower Women with disability | World Disability Day 2020 | Living with disability for a woman www.wahwoman.in The challenges of living with a physical disability are beyond imagination for normal humans and not easy to deal with. Sadly, it becomes, even more, tougher for women living with disabilities due to societal prejudices, holding stereotypical gender perspectives, and in certain parts of World, from a safety point of view too. Women with disabilities face significantly more difficulties – in both public and private spheres – in attaining access to adequate housing, health, education, vocational training, and employment, and are more likely to be treated like a liability by family members. on International Day for persons with a disability, meet Seema Chopra, living with paraplegia for three decades, 70% disabled, in India. Nevertheless, her determination to live life, positive attitude, and work towards society kept her alive! Empower Women with disability | World Disability Day 2020 | Living with disability for a woman

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