International Women’s Day Special: THESE women have made heads turn by their remarkable feats

Updated : Mar 08, 2022 21:42
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Calling women a ‘backbone’ of society is simply an understatement, considering their selfless sacrifices & nurturing quotient. While women-led revolutions have seen the world turn around & transform, let’s take a look at some of the most remarkable feats by women, that were predicted by Astro-Numerologist Sanjay and Aneesh S Jumaani to blossom in the year of Venus!

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Gita Gopinath

Indian-origin Gita Gopinath, a number 5 in her 50th year became the First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund.

Falguni Nayar

Nykaa’s CEO- Falguni Nayar is the richest self-made woman billionaire. Moreover, her brand is luxury, beauty & women-oriented, which again, are the qualities of Venus.

Ghazal Alagh

The lady-shark, Ghazal Alagh led her brand MamaEarth (Indian-origin) into the unicorn-bandwagon and made it the first global unicorn of 2022!

Rupali Ganguly

In the year of Venus, Rupali Ganguly became the highest-paid actor on Indian Television, even out-earning her male counterparts and giving them a run for their money!

Tejasswi Prakash

Tejasswi not only earned immense popularity in her lucky year, but a woman, in the year of Venus, bagged the most coveted title of reality TV- Bigg Boss. 

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