Reflecting on the strides made, 2023 stands testament to India's journey of triumphs and achievements across diverse domains. From groundbreaking accomplishments in sports, science, and technology to historic milestones in gender equality and societal progress, the year has been a canvas of remarkable moments. Join us as we celebrate and honour the extraordinary feats that have left an indelible mark on India's landscape in 2023.
Historic Goals Met By Chandrayaan-3
India's Chandrayaan mission achieved a significant milestone in 2023 with the successful landing of the Chandrayaan-3 lunar lander on the moon's surface. This achievement stands as a testament to India's growing prowess in space exploration. Chandrayaan-3, equipped with advanced scientific instruments, aims to further enhance our understanding of the moon's surface, geology, and mineral composition. The successful landing reinforces India's commitment to space exploration and positions the country as a key player in the global space community. This milestone is a remarkable leap forward in India's space endeavours and opens up new frontiers for scientific discovery and technological advancements.
Win At The Asian Para Games
Sheetal Devi's outstanding triumph at the 2023 Asian Para Games, claiming two gold medals in archery at just 16 years old, stands as one of the year's finest moments. Overcoming immense odds, including being armless and holding her bow with her foot, Sheetal's historic victories include becoming the first Indian woman to secure two gold medals in a single Asian Para Games edition. Her inspiring journey, from being discovered at a remote military camp in Kishtwar and adopted by the Indian Army, culminated in a gold medal match win against Singapore's Alim Nur Syahidah with a score of 144-142. Sheetal's remarkable achievements not only highlight her extraordinary talent but also serve as an inspiration.
Remarkable Move for Women Legislators
In 2023, a significant stride was made as India's new Parliament building witnessed the passage of the Women’s Reservation Bill. This monumental legislation, the first considered in the new premises, garnered near-unanimous support from both houses of Parliament, with merely two dissenting votes. The bill's enactment ensures a minimum allocation of 33 per cent of seats in state legislative assemblies and the Lok Sabha, Parliament's lower house, for women. This pivotal step towards gender parity in political representation stands out as one of the most remarkable news stories of 2023, heralding a significant advancement in promoting women's participation and leadership in the country's political landscape.
Historic Siachen Glacier Appointment:
Captain Shiva Chouhan's appointment as the first woman officer to serve operationally at the Siachen Glacier, one of the world's highest battlefields, was one of 2023’s most groundbreaking announcements. After rigorous training at the Siachen Battle School, she commenced her deployment on January 2nd, leading a team of Sappers responsible for critical combat engineering tasks during her three-month tenure. Her pioneering role underscores the strength and resilience of women in the armed forces, breaking barriers in demanding operational environments.
A Naval Triumph
In a groundbreaking development for the Indian Navy, Commander Prerna Deosthalee is set to become the first woman officer to command an Indian Naval Warship. This historic announcement, made by the Indian Navy's Western Fleet, represents a significant stride towards gender inclusivity and equality within the armed forces. Commander Prerna Deosthalee presently serves as the First Lieutenant aboard the warship, INS Chennai and hails from Mumbai. This momentous achievement not only marks a milestone for Commander Prerna Deosthalee but also paves the way for further opportunities and recognition of women's capabilities in commanding roles within the Indian Navy.
Good News for India’s Tiger Population
In 2023, India celebrated the news of a remarkable surge in its tiger population, soaring to 3,682 in 2022 from 2,967 in 2018, showcasing a significant conservation milestone. This increase, reported by the Wildlife Institute of India, marks substantial growth from 1,706 tigers in 2010 to 2,226 in 2014. The state of Madhya Pradesh led with 785 tigers, followed by Karnataka (563), Uttarakhand (560), and Maharashtra (444). Notably, reserves like Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand (260 tigers), Bandipur (150), and Nagarhole (141) in Karnataka contribute significantly. This positive surge underscores India's strides in wildlife conservation but emphasizes the need for sustained measures to safeguard these majestic animals and their habitats.
IAF Sees a Big Gender Win
Group Captain Shaliza Dhami, commissioned in 2003 as a helicopter pilot with extensive flying experience of over 2,800 hours, was appointed as the first woman officer to lead a frontline combat unit in the Western sector by the Indian Air Force in March 2023. Group Captain Dhami's expertise as an experienced helicopter pilot, having flown Chetak and Cheetah helicopters, underscores her commendable credentials in assuming this pivotal role within the IAF.
India At The Oscars
India celebrated a historic triumph at the 2023 Oscars, with 'Natu Natu' winning the coveted Best Original Song award and 'The Elephant Whisperers' clinching the prestigious Best Documentary Short Film award. The atmosphere at the 95th Academy Awards was electrified by singers Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava's dynamic performance of 'Naatu Naatu,' enchanting the live audience with its lively melody. Moreover, India's triumph continued with 'The Elephant Whisperers' clinching the Best Documentary Short Award, marking a historic moment as the first Indian production to secure victory in this prestigious category at the esteemed Academy Awards. These wins not only exemplify India's prowess in music and filmmaking but also underscore the country's growing influence and recognition on the global cinematic stage.
A Sporty Win
India's Under-19 women's cricket team achieved a historic victory, winning the inaugural Under-19 World Cup in 2023 by defeating England in an emphatic seven-wicket win. The triumph marked the first-ever world championship win for an Indian women's cricket team, prompting celebrations nationwide. The win signifies a significant breakthrough in a sport historically dominated by men. The team's triumph resonated as a powerful message of breaking stereotypes and making history, earning accolades on social media for shattering barriers in Indian women's cricket.
A Biofuel Revolution
2023 also saw the launch of E20 fuel in India. India's initiation of a 20 per cent ethanol-blended petrol rollout nationwide by 2025 highlighted the country’s strides in energy inclusivity. Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri affirmed the accelerated E20 petrol station launch, with over 600 stations operational, showcasing India's significant progress in ethanol-blended petrol usage from 1.53 per cent to over 11.5 per cent since 2013-14. This move underscores India's commitment to eco-friendly fuel sources.