Priyanka Chopra’s Impressive Research Published by GulteDesk January 26, 2021
On Republic Day, the celebrities in the cinema posted their wishes on social media with different messages and pictures. Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra took this occasion as an opportunity to give a message to all her fans and followers about an important moment from history. Republic Day honors the date on which the Constitution of India came into effect and the actress wrote about the women who took part in drafting the Constitution.
Posting a series of pictures, Priyanka wrote her Republic Day wishes with an interesting piece of information.
“I’ve been researching and reading a lot about women in governance across the world and how their skills have impacted communities and countries. It’s been enlightening, fascinating and so insightful to understand the importance of women in leadership.” wrote Priyanka Chopra, adding, “I’d like to share an interesting piece of information I
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Priyanka Chopra on Republic Day 2021: Fascinating to understand importance of women in leadership
Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas is celebrating the women who helped in drafting the Indian Constitution and says it has been enlightening to understand the importance of women in leadership. I ve been researching and reading a lot about women in governance across the world and how their skills have impacted communities and countries. It s been enlightening, fascinating and so insightful to understand the importance of women in leadership, she wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
She continued: I d like to share an interesting piece of information I came across recently and today seems to be the perfect day to post what I learned. Did you know that there were 15 women in the first Constituent Assembly of India & that they helped draft the Constitution of India?
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On 72nd Republic Day, Priyanka Chopra Celebrates Women Who Helped in Drafting Indian Constitution
Priyanka Chopra Jonas says it has been enlightening to understand the importance of women in leadership.
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Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas is celebrating the women who helped in drafting the Indian Constitution, and says it has been enlightening to understand the importance of women in leadership. I ve been researching and reading a lot about women in governance across the world and how their skills have impacted communities and countries. It s been enlightening, fascinating and so insightful to understand the importance of women in leadership, she wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
Priyanka Chopra Celebrates the Contribution of Women Who Helped Draft The Indian Constitution
Priyanka Chopra took to social media to celebrate the 15 women who were a part of the 1st Constituent Assembly of India & helped draft the Constitution.
| 26 Jan 2021 11:50 AM GMT
MUMBAI: Actor and film producer Priyanka Chopra Jonas took to social media to applaud the 15 women who were a part of the first Constituent Assembly of India and contributed in drafting the Indian Constitution.
The actor shared the photos of iconic women such as Annie Mascarene, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Kamla Chaudhry, Hansa Jivraj Mehta, Sarojini Naidu, Sucheta Kriplani, Begum Aizaz Rasul, Renuka Ray, Ammu Swaminathan, Malati Chaudhary and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur on the occasion of the 72nd Republic Day of India.
On Republic Day, Priyanka Chopra hails the women who helped draft Indian Constitution
On the work front, Priyanka is currently seen in web film, The White Tiger. She recently wrapped up shooting of her Hollywood film, Text For You. Priyanka Chopra | File photo
Updated: Jan 26, 2021, 09:26 PM IST
Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas is celebrating the women who helped in drafting the Indian Constitution and says it has been enlightening to understand the importance of women in leadership. I ve been researching and reading a lot about women in governance across the world and how their skills have impacted communities and countries. It s been enlightening, fascinating and so insightful to understand the importance of women in leadership, she wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.