Yes brother what you said is absolutely right Nd I m also thinking about that how knowledgeable she was but her simlycity tells the real indian women are as like simple and beautiful
Hats off to her father's progressive thoughts at that time. We need to spread such stories to inspire young women. This is what actual "beti bachao beti padhao".
Very inspiring.. from being appointed as a civil Judicial officer to becoming district judge to high court judge to finally being elevated as the first woman Supreme court justice...!! This is a very rare example..
I think at that time only few judges were there at every level and promotion must have been quick, now it is impossible for civil judge to become supreme Court or even high court judge
7:24 Judges quality before or after retirement. Might applied to politicians also... They should 1) Act conscientiously and correctly 2) Not go astray 3) Not identify with any interest 4) Be independent and impartial
She is the proof that parents always do whatever the best would be for their children, for only she went by her father's advice/decision of becoming a lawyer she is now where she is. First women sc judge of india. 👏👏👏
Most of us will never know how so many incredible people are there in our country. How such a incredible lady ma'am is, their passion, knowledge and so much dedication towards her work is truly remarkable. I am thankful for your channel to show us what were we missing. I am sad and sorry because most of the people will not know about her, even i watched this video after years.
my mother has six siblings sisters and all of theem have done pg in india. this was at a time when education in india was not a business for the people who own it today and all sisters worked not just here in india, but in developed countries uk, usa. this was in 1960-1970s. atleast we can thank the confress govt of tht time for making education affordable. all my motherssiblings were able to get into college do both graduation and post grad while her father had expired in 1958. this was the india when education was within the reach of common person.
Yes, you are right @SumitAggarwal This is the issue of our regressive society, and a challenge. Normally, male leaders also don't appreciate women leaders in India. #biased #inequality #reality
@@VandanaMegaStar nope. any positive video get less views or if there was anything negative or controversial then it would attract more views as people also want to see those type of things only. it's nothing related to male or female.
@@rishu6870 No, there are fewer views because the superficial men and women did not find her physical presence "attractive" on the thumbnail. I have seen that even in not-so-great videos, if the presenter or the main person in the video is attractive on the thumbnail, many people click on it. This is the trap of Maya.
See how her father encouraged her to believe, despite her being a Muslim and a Woman, that sky is her limit ❤️ And now patriarchal Muslim league leaders in Kerala banish women just because they expressed their opinion!
Behind every successful woman, especially in India/South Asia, there is insane hardwork and fighting against a patriarchal system at every step. Sometimes, the fathers are feminists and hence they understand that letting their daughters pursue equal opportunities is the best way they can show their affection and let them shine. Sometimes, the fathers are dealbreakers, but the mothers are very supportive. So, moral of the story, don't make sweeping generalisations.
Great Lady Fathima Bevee. You are a Roll-Model for young up comjng Muslim women's. You have full fill your ever loving father's Vision & Mission. Today every one witnessing your achievements. Allah Subhanahu Ta'ala always Bless His Blessings on all of you..Aameen.
We need people like u maam.india misses people like u in this generation .many people spending time in following hero heroine in instagram n others eventough nthng vl get from following them instead hero n heroines vl b gettng money...
Huge respect for her father who at that time thought to provide higher education to all her daughters, not even today many think about this😊
True
Yes, u r absolutely right..
Exactly at some places people are still thinking of marriage with the born of a girl
True
I like the fathers comment " If u are an MSc, u will stuck at Trivandrum". He had dream for her children , that made a great daughter.
She has no idea how many lives she has inspired. Her sheer diligence is commendable.
Btw whom did she inspire? 🤣
At the time of the interview, she was 91 years old, huge respect for her intellectually and intelligence
Also her voice is stern and clear, at this age people start stumbling
What?!? She was 91? I thought she's around 75
Yes Suprising .Mental Firmness is everything. 👍
91? Really??
Mallus drink hot water .... Our Telugu Icon Sr NTR always respect Mallus and give examples of Mallus food habits,
Being the epitom of women empowerment look at her simplicity , her attair, her vocals .what a great lady . Respect u mam
You said it, tks @KartavyaUpadhyay 😊
Attire*
Yes brother what you said is absolutely right Nd I m also thinking about that how knowledgeable she was but her simlycity tells the real indian women are as like simple and beautiful
Hats off to her father's progressive thoughts at that time. We need to spread such stories to inspire young women. This is what actual "beti bachao beti padhao".
She should be part of our history textbook of children. so it's encourages more people to support girl child education and empowerment.
Well said but do you think the religious fantatics will do that???????
I had goosebumps all throughout the interview. Mother India is proud of you.🇮🇳
Very inspiring.. from being appointed as a civil Judicial officer to becoming district judge to high court judge to finally being elevated as the first woman Supreme court justice...!! This is a very rare example..
I think at that time only few judges were there at every level and promotion must have been quick, now it is impossible for civil judge to become supreme Court or even high court judge
This lady is great source of motivation for all the students.
7:24 Judges quality before or after retirement. Might applied to politicians also...
They should
1) Act conscientiously and correctly
2) Not go astray
3) Not identify with any interest
4) Be independent and impartial
This channel deserves more attention! kudos really love your videos.
lobrandu channel
Great Madam , you are very inspiring.
She is the proof that parents always do whatever the best would be for their children, for only she went by her father's advice/decision of becoming a lawyer she is now where she is. First women sc judge of india. 👏👏👏
What a tecnique of speaking english fluently at this stage of her age. Such a masterpiece. Salute to her courage and strength.
Khup Abhimaan vatato ma'am Tumcha ,
You are the pride of the nation.
Jay Hind Ma'am
🌟
So happy to see this interview, I also born in the same town, so proud of you, really she should be their in our history text book.
Most of us will never know how so many incredible people are there in our country. How such a incredible lady ma'am is, their passion, knowledge and so much dedication towards her work is truly remarkable. I am thankful for your channel to show us what were we missing. I am sad and sorry because most of the people will not know about her, even i watched this video after years.
my mother has six siblings sisters and all of theem have done pg in india. this was at a time when education in india was not a business for the people who own it today and all sisters worked not just here in india, but in developed countries uk, usa. this was in 1960-1970s. atleast we can thank the confress govt of tht time for making education affordable. all my motherssiblings were able to get into college do both graduation and post grad while her father had expired in 1958. this was the india when education was within the reach of common person.
👍 very true
Amazing...Respect
Just love her humbleness and simplicity. Women like her deserve to be role models, not reels making gold diggers.
Stop degrading women, many women earn more and there's no less numbers of male goldiggers anyway
Wow amazing. Make more interview videos of honourable judges so that other law aspirant get the motivation and inspiration from respected seniors.
Always get inspired by your interview videos. You guys are really working great.
Damn the thought process of her father at that time is remarkable!
Independent
Impartial
Indomitable
.
Thy name is Fathima Beevi✨
I don't get it............how come this video have so fewer views
Yes, you are right @SumitAggarwal This is the issue of our regressive society, and a challenge. Normally, male leaders also don't appreciate women leaders in India. #biased #inequality #reality
@@VandanaMegaStar nope. any positive video get less views or if there was anything negative or controversial then it would attract more views as people also want to see those type of things only. it's nothing related to male or female.
@@rishu6870 Yes, I concur with you tks.
@@rishu6870 Word for Word!
@@rishu6870 No, there are fewer views because the superficial men and women did not find her physical presence "attractive" on the thumbnail. I have seen that even in not-so-great videos, if the presenter or the main person in the video is attractive on the thumbnail, many people click on it. This is the trap of Maya.
More women are needed and more fathers are needed with such thought process in every community in India.
Tremendously inspirational... another gem of India...
Wonderful! I’m very proud of Justice Beevi
Huge respect to you and your father Ma'am. My father was just the opposite of your father. He still is. My father never cared about us.
*വളരെ നല്ല വീഡിയോ. വളരെ കുറച്ചു ആളുകൾ മാത്രമേ ഇത്തരം കാര്യങ്ങൾ ഒക്കെ കാണുന്നുള്ളൂ അതാണ് ദുഃഖം. കൂടുതൽ വീഡിയോസ് പ്രതീക്ഷിക്കുന്നു.* 👍
See how her father encouraged her to believe, despite her being a Muslim and a Woman, that sky is her limit ❤️
And now patriarchal Muslim league leaders in Kerala banish women just because they expressed their opinion!
More devoleped
Now They promoting education for girls
I am crying of pride ❤️
Still kerala is the best in terms of providing education to girls ❤️
I am proud to say she is form my state Kerala.
God's own land, kerela
I am proud of her....i appreciate her thoughts and views....the last words were truly significant.
She’s amazing!
Ma’am your so great...the entire judiciary’s gonna miss you ! 💐🙏🏻
Respect....🙏🙏🙏 She's been inspiring a lot of women.
Wonderful! Thank you very much for making such videos. This would inspire many.
Great!!!!!!! Learning something new with every video of your channel.
Fatima Beevi 1989 1st SC female judge from Kerala
You are so great Madam.In those days... You inspired many women....hats off you Madam 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Condolences 🙏🙏 Rest in peace 🕊️
Feeling so happy after hearing her. ❤️
Superb
Praiseworthy way of talking like simple people.
Lady of simple living and high thinking.
Exquisite interview!
A paragon of virtues She is!
So inspiring.... ❤️
Really motivated by her simplicity though she held such high constitutional post
Very Great Achievement from a small to highest post in the country,God bless madam.
Salute the first women sc judge in India.
Look at her simplicity and humbleness.... That marks the difference...
A big salute to you mam...and also proud of you bcoz you are keralite....
Huge respect to her. A role model for all the women out there
You are such a inspirational lady mam
🙏🙏
Thank you mam for serving. I want woman chief justice in supreme court. The nation wants also.
So thankful to the journalist and other persons who brought this lone interview, else she would have been just a name!!
Ma'am you are a great inspiration , specially for Indian girls 🙂 🙏
Please share this again. It must reach millions.
Lots of love and respect to you mam🙏🙏🙏💐💐
Salute to you Ma'am!!
🎉🎉🎉
Great lady of India, she is inspiration of lots of women of our country.
Who wathch this video after her death 😢😢🎉
Huge respect for her😊
Excellent Mam
Behind every successful female there is a progressive father
Behind every successful woman, especially in India/South Asia, there is insane hardwork and fighting against a patriarchal system at every step. Sometimes, the fathers are feminists and hence they understand that letting their daughters pursue equal opportunities is the best way they can show their affection and let them shine. Sometimes, the fathers are dealbreakers, but the mothers are very supportive. So, moral of the story, don't make sweeping generalisations.
I just realised I was smiling the entire way through.
Good grate job thank you so much madam your the inspiration of our up coming generation
We proud of u n ur parents .u r our inspiration
Proud to be in this profession.
Great woman... 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for such informative vedio,big applaud for you.
Very inspiring person
WoW!! Hugely inspiring!
Great Lady Fathima Bevee. You are a Roll-Model for young up comjng Muslim women's. You have full fill your ever loving father's Vision & Mission. Today every one witnessing your achievements. Allah Subhanahu Ta'ala always Bless His Blessings on all of you..Aameen.
she is 91 when taking this interview...oh God
Beautiful and inspiring thanks for this video 😇
Very encouraging...
Huge Respect 🙏
You are inspiration to all women..
Really Inspiring! I wonder why this video came so late in my recommendation list. This should definitely have better views.
A huge respect Maam.. Jaihind
We need people like u maam.india misses people like u in this generation .many people spending time in following hero heroine in instagram n others eventough nthng vl get from following them instead hero n heroines vl b gettng money...
Hats off, very interesting and motivation al vedio
Great !!
Sooo muchhh loveee from delhi... mam...so proud to have you as woman...
Proud to be as women like u mam thank u for ur blessing mam
Salute 💯
Thank u 🙏🙏❤️❤️
Such a genuine and great personality
At the last I saw her photos with QE-II and I smiled ❤️
The country is watching the wrong videos on youtube,the views should be here!
Fatima jee aap ke pitajee ki soch Mahan soch thi eseliya aap ko sare dunniyin mein pehechan mili
I am law student respect for you mam in your their was moot court competition I was in your Bench
Glad to know she is still alive.
Wow ❤
Proud to be in this noble profession.
What a woman she is lots of respect
Honorable, Justice. Fathima Beevi, ma'am.
Honorable Justice to Hrnl. Supreme court of India.
The first female Justice to Hrnl. Supreme court of India.
Wao mashaallah
You are our inspiration
What an inspiration ❤️
Her sitting, speaking style, etc. are all to be imitated.