71st birth anniversary of Sushma Swaraj: Looking at the achievements of India’s Iron Lady
71st birth anniversary of Sushma Swaraj: Looking at the achievements of India’s Iron Lady
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February 14, 2023 marks the 70th birth anniversary of Sushma Swaraj, who was one of the most esteemed and remarkable political leaders in India, with a vast understanding of the nation’s issues and a strong front to take action whenever required.

Sushma Swaraj earned the nickname "Iron Lady of India" for her outstanding performance in politics at both the national and state levels. She was given the Padma Vibhushan, which is India's second-highest civilian honour.

She was given the title of "Supermom of India" by The Washington Post and at one point became one of the most followed Indian politicians on Twitter. She was the second woman to hold office in India after Indira Gandhi when she served as the Union Minister of External Affairs.

Sushma Swaraj's early life and career accomplishments: Sushma Swaraj began working towards her objective of making a difference from a young age. She was born on February 14, 1952, in Ambala, India. In 1973, she began her advocacy practice in the Supreme Court and joined the legal team of renowned politician George Fernandes.

She represented Haryana as the youngest Cabinet Minister of a state at the age of 25. In addition, Swaraj was the first female chief minister, general secretary, member of the union cabinet, spokeswoman, and minister of external affairs for the BJP.

By designating the filmmaking sector as an industry and granting it the ability to receive bank loans after taking office as the Union Minister of Broadcasting, Sushma Swaraj significantly contributed to the liberation of the Indian film industry.

In the first Narendra Modi cabinet, Sushma Swaraj was appointed the minister of external affairs. As a result of her efforts, she became one of the most well-liked and productive members of the central government. She aided hundreds of Indians who were stranded abroad in returning to their country while serving as the Minister of External Affairs.

Sushma Swaraj earned the nickname "Iron Lady of India" for her outstanding performance in politics at both the national and state levels. She was given the Padma Vibhushan, which is India's second-highest civilian honour.

She was given the title of "Supermom of India" by The Washington Post and at one point became one of the most followed Indian politicians on Twitter. She was the second woman to hold office in India after Indira Gandhi when she served as the Union Minister of External Affairs.

Early life and achievements of Sushma Swaraj: Sushma Swaraj began working towards her objective of making a difference from a young age. She was born on February 14, 1952, in Ambala, India. In 1973, she began her advocacy practice in the Supreme Court and joined the legal team of renowned politician George Fernandes.

She represented Haryana as the youngest Cabinet Minister of a state at the age of 25. In addition, Swaraj was the first female chief minister, general secretary, member of the union cabinet, spokeswoman, and minister of external affairs for the BJP.

By designating the filmmaking sector as an industry and granting it the ability to receive bank loans after taking office as the Union Minister of Broadcasting, Sushma Swaraj significantly contributed to the liberation of the Indian film industry.

In the first Narendra Modi cabinet, Sushma Swaraj was appointed the minister of external affairs. As a result of her efforts, she became one of the most well-liked and productive members of the central government. She aided hundreds of Indians who were stranded abroad in returning to their country while serving as the Minister of External Affairs.

On August 6, 2019, the political figure passed away from a heart attack. She experienced a heart arrest while being transported to AIIMS New Delhi, where she later died.

Sushma Swaraj is famous for saying, "A leader is not born out of thin air. You must be aware with the mood of the populace from Guwahati to Gujarat and from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. To be a leader, you must establish a connection with your followers.

Sushma Swaraj is famous for saying, "A leader is not born out of thin air. You must be aware with the mood of the populace from Guwahati to Gujarat and from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. To be a leader, you must establish a connection with your followers.

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