Women's Equality Day started after 50 years of fighting, know how it started
Women's Equality Day started after 50 years of fighting, know how it started
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Women's Equality Day is celebrated every year on August 26. Although women and men have equal rights in the eyes of the law, women are still not given many of their rights in society and they are deprived of them. Even today, in many places, women have not got equal rights as men and they are considered weak. However, do you know in which country the right to women's equality was first talked about? Actually, it first started in America where women talked about it.

Women did not even have the right to vote in America. After nearly 50 years of fighting for their rights, women in America got the right to vote on August 26, 1920. Yes, and remembering this day, Women's Equality Day was celebrated. Let us tell you that in America, this day is celebrated as Women's Equality Day. The issue of gender equality is not America's problem alone, but many countries are struggling with this inequality. In many places, people need to change mindsets. By the way, along with America, the issue of women's equality has now become international and this day is also celebrated in India.

Let us tell you that the fight for women's rights in America started in 1853, in which married women first started asking for rights over the property. At the same time, the situation of women in America was not the same as today and women won in the fight for voting rights in 1920. At the same time, women in India also got the right to vote during British rule. In the US, August 26 is celebrated as Women's Equality Day. After that, it was also celebrated internationally.

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