You should not limit yourself by getting stuck in something called age. This is just a number, a person is young or old at heart. The spirit of passing on something has nothing to do with old age. In the age in which people advise to live in the name of God, at that age some women surprised the world with their work. Today we have brought here stories of some such grannies:
1. PhD at the age of 80
At the age of 80, Sasikala of Ujjain proved her PhD in Sanskrit and proved that there is no age to study. After retiring from the post of lecturer from the Education Department, Sasikala did her MA in Astrology in 2009-2011 and further decided that she would do PhD. For this, he started studying Varahamihira’s astrological treatise ‘Vrata Samhita’ in Sanskrit and eventually became successful.
Sasikala completed her PhD on the subject ‘Images of social life in the mirror of the great code’ under the guidance of Dr. Mithila Prasad Tripathi, former Vice Chancellor of Maharishi Panini University. Governor Anandiben Patel honored him by giving degrees with his own hands and praised his courage.
According to news agency IANS, Sasikala has always been interested in astrology. This was a big reason for studying after retiring. Sasikala says that her thinking has got a different direction from reading astrology. Through astrology, challenges can be overcome by reading the signs of life.
2. Youtuber Dadi
Suman Dham, 70, a resident of Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, is a YouTube star. His 17-year-old grandson studying in the 11th is Yash. His YouTube channel ‘Aapli Aaji’ has 6.5 lakh subscribers and earns one and a half to two lakh rupees a month. On her YouTube channel, Suman cooks Maharashtra dishes with homemade spices with traditional flavors.
Suman, who lives in Sarola Kasar village, 10 km from Ahmednagar, does not know ,. She only speaks Marathi. Suman has so far shared 150 recipes on her channel. But, the number of their fans is increasing rapidly. Suman says that she neither knew YouTube nor ever dreamed that she would be a celebrity on YouTube. However, his grandson did the work.
To fight against diseases like corona, we are trying our best to keep our body healthy. People are exercising in their homes. During this time, the Humans of Bombay shared a grandmother’s story.
3. Exercising grandmother
The 82-year-old grandmother performs other exercises including weight lifting, squats and daillifts. His son Chirag put his video on social media. His ankle suffered injuries in old age. One day she fell out of bed. His health started deteriorating. She was afraid of walking on the ground or lifting anything. Now her grandmother is taking training so that she can walk on her feet without any fear.
She wants to keep herself strong, independent and capable. Her life was changed by exercising on a grandmother’s regular basis. She slowly moved from the bed to the floor and then to the water bottle. His feet became swollen. His arms and legs gained strength. Over time, joint pain also ended and BP’s problem also went away.
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4. Trekking Grandma
At this age Ajibai Harihar Gad Sir.
Persistence is born when the situation is tested
😍😘 pic.twitter.com/T8MppY6Qrz– Unemployed Engineer (ul atulkadam1997) October 9, 2020
In a viral video 68 year old grandmother trekking on a mountain without stopping It was seen. Good people lose their ability to climb the mountain, but even at this stage of age, the agility with which they are climbing is difficult to believe. Grandma’s name is Asha Amde. According to media reports, this video is from Nashik in Maharashtra. The mountain on which Dadi climbed is 60 km away from Kasara.
There is a fort on the top of this mountain. This fort is known as Harshgarh. Due to the 90 degree climb in many places, climbing on it is not common. It is one of the dangerous hills. Himalayan mountaineers consider its climb the most dangerous trek in the world. Asha Dadi is fit. She exercises His sons often come here on trekking. This time he came with his mother.
In the first time, his mother climbed it and proved with it that friends should not judge anyone from age.
5. Businesswoman’s grandmother
Padmavati Nair, a resident of Thrissur in Kerala, is 100 years old. These grandmothers still work for three hours daily. Padmavati saris work in designing and painting. He loves his work very much. According to BusinessKhabar, on the idea of working even at this age, he says, “I enjoy it, and it gives a lot of satisfaction.” Even today, she prepares the layout of the design with her hands and fills it with color. Her daughter and daughter-in-law bring sarees for her, which she works on. Born in Vadakkanchery in the year 1920, the grandmother’s philosophy is “Be busy and don’t interfere in the lives of others.”
Talking to The Better India, her daughter Lata said, “Padma takes about a month to complete work on a saree. Now they already have five saris which they have to complete. ” Grandma never invests her own income. She spends it for her grandson. A saree made by him costs around Rs 11,000. While the cost of the dupatta is 3000 rupees.
6. Feat Grandmother
Can I get her details please. Wanna open a small training school with her where she can train women of our country some self defence techniques . https://t.co/Z8IJp1XaEV
– end sood (@SonuSood) July 24, 2020
These grandmothers were seen showing glimpses of martial arts on the streets with a stick. According to reports, she lives by this. His video became a hit as soon as it was shared on social media. This 75-year-old mother is from Pune, who performs the art of saving herself on the road. He is compelled to do so even during this lockdown and epidemic. They seem to have no other means of income other than this.
7. Startup Grandma
Latika Chakraborty, a 90-year-old elderly woman from Dubri, Assam, is known for her business. The special thing is that he started this business only two years ago. She makes and sells bundle bags online from her 66-year-old sewing machine. Latika has been interested in sewing, embroidery since the beginning. She used to dress her children with their hands sewn.
When the children grew up, she started making clothes bags and dolls. She gifts only the things made with her hands on special occasions. 2 years ago, his daughter-in-law suggested to make and sell him a bag. Latika started making bag bags. But, there was a need to deliver it in the market. In such a situation, his son helped him. He designed a website. His business went on from here. Gradually the bag became quite popular.
There is a demand for bags made by them all over the world. People also order from countries like Oman, New Zealand, Germany. She can make a bag in several days. In their website, the price of each bag has been kept at $ 10.
8. Idli Dadi
Coimbatore of Tamil Nadu. An 85-year-old woman living in the village of Vadivelampalayam sells idli with sambar and chutney for one rupee so that no one is hungry. Last year, his story became very viral on social media, people were not tired of praising him. Kamalathal has been selling idli for the last 30-35 years for 1 rupee. He gave idli of influencers trapped in the lockdown for 1 rupee.
She is serving idli in the form of breakfast for 1 to 9 people in the morning. This is a great help for migrant laborers. The society needs more women like Kamalathal.