For All Those Who Think That A Woman’s Place Is In The Kitchen, Here Is A Tight Slap On Their Faces

Rohit Bhattacharya

Iron may be strong, but press on it enough and it breaks into a million pieces. Steel however, may bend, but never break. That’s the strength that Geeta Phogat, the first Indian Woman to win a gold medal in wrestling at the Commonwealth Games, exhibited in her life, overcoming social stigma and severe male misogyny in her conservative Haryana village to achieve the impossible. This video by JSW Steel shows us the extent of her constitution and focus, which is truly made of steel.

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