Life Stories of Women who Proved There's No Such Thing As A 'Man's' Job
BENGALURU: In our country, the stereotype still exists that women cannot be on par with men and that there are certain jobs that women are not made for. Some cliched jobs are reserved for men only and some jobs like driving, racing are only male gender friendly. However breaking these stereotypes are a few women who have walked past the conventional set up and have made it big in our country. History has been the evidence where we have found women breaking every stereotyped male inclined ideology that has ever been established. We have brought some real life stories of women who have broken the rigid barriers of stereotypedness and have made a mark for themselves reports, ScoopWhoop.
Alisha Abdullah, Racer
Since very young she had developed a fetish for go-karting. She loved racing and her father was able to fulfill her wishes. Women racers all around the world have demystified speculations like only men can race ride or drive well. They have time and again proved it wrong. One such case is Alisha Abdullah who has won numerous accolades for our country. She is a biker cum a racer at the very young age of 27.
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