These Women Pursuing Unconventional Careers Prove There's No such Thing As a 'Man's' job
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If she can give birth to babies; take care of her parents, in-laws, husband and children alongside work, there's nothing really that a woman cannot do. It's only unfortunate that despite being the superwomen of our country, there are still some things "only a man can do", or so it is said.
Forget getting acknowledgement, women even today have to face the societal barriers despite having constantly and unapologetically broken every stereotype that has ever been established. History is testimony to the fact that in every field - you name it- women have left their mark and proven that there's nothing that makes them less than a man, and it's only a problem of mindset. The present reality is no different.
Here are a few women who took up some jobs that are otherwise considered to be a man's job, and owned them.
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Forget getting acknowledgement, women even today have to face the societal barriers despite having constantly and unapologetically broken every stereotype that has ever been established. History is testimony to the fact that in every field - you name it- women have left their mark and proven that there's nothing that makes them less than a man, and it's only a problem of mindset. The present reality is no different.
Here are a few women who took up some jobs that are otherwise considered to be a man's job, and owned them.
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