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Introduction
Amrita shah is very well known journalist as well as Non- Fictional writer. She had spent many valuable time of her by working for Time Magazine.

while working there she had contributed in edited various magazine which result into the best seller. She had also contributed in editing the very well known Men's Magazine named Debonair, also she had edited magazines named Elle and further continues her work of editing in The Indian Express. Amrita Shah the name itself is enough in the world of books, a;; the credits go to her books named "Hype, Hypocrisy & Television in Urban India (1997)", "Vikramsarabai: A life(2007) " and Ahmedabad; A city in the World(2016)". In her early life as a student, she had gone through an institute for Public Knowledge in Newyork University. She is also working as a visiting Faculty at the centre for contemporary studies in the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru.

Glass Ceiling
The dictionary meaning of glass ceiling is an unacknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession,especially affecting women and members of minorities[1].It is often used in context of women who is having the abilities and is always equal to male colleagues,find themselves passed over for promotions into position for which they are well qualified.Generally glass ceiling talks about the tradition of society that have stops women from achieving their goals or dreams.The Asian perspection for glass ceiling is that women's are better as a homeworkers.[2]They think according to their belief that women is not able to achieve their dreams and this stops them from achieving the goals[3].Glass ceiling means an upper limit which is unseen in organisations above which it is difficult for women to rise.It exists where women are not confident enough and find it difficult to reach the level that most people desire in an organisation.You think that in 21st century differentiation of gender has removed and now everyone are equal but in reality.[4][5] it has not applied till now and this is due to society's belief it is not able to be applied in real.It has often been suggested that one of the reasons women hit  a glass ceiling at work is that they are more reluctant than men to network.The general perception or thoughts about glass ceiling is that there are many cases where women has performed well than other colleagues in organisation but there  should be passions and determination for work. When people talk about glass ceiling, they are talking about the attitudes and traditions of a society that prevent women from rising to the top. In layman language, glass ceiling refers to the invisible barriers that keep women from achieving their dreams. It is an unfair system or a set of beliefs that prevent women from going further in life. The concept of glass ceiling is impacted more on women and minorities. In the context of glass ceiling, ceiling is referred to the limit as to how far one can climb towards success while glass emphasizes the transparent situations that are not obvious to the observer. Glass ceiling mainly exists in business firms where women are believed to be too weak to reach higher positions. It exists where women are not confident enough and find it difficult to reach the level that most people desire in an organization. Although glass ceiling is an invisible barrier, it is a real struggle for women who despite being well qualified and deserving, fall prey to implicit prejudices regarding age, religious affiliation or sex. Glass ceiling is a serious              problem that women have to keep facing even though the system of gender equality is in progress.

OVERCOMING CHALLENGES: WOMEN IN JOURNALISM
The stories of ladies' accomplishments are vital to the texture of our history.

Knowing womens’ stories gives good examples to everybody and that this is the thing which society truly needs to confront the ever-steady changes and oppressive difficulties of this century. Not withstanding misfortune, some awesome female journalists to look toward would most unquestionably be Virginia Woolf and Kate Chopin, particularly through their works, how they lived, and how they died.

When news utilization is at no other time seen high, an investigation on the status of women columnists is both pertinent and essential. Leaving on a definite research and examination is R Akhileshwari[1], a veteran lady writer, who left behind a superior paid bank work in inclination for a low-paying employment in a daily paper resolved to make a profession in news coverage…' after three years when I moved to Hyderabad and endeavored to discover a vocation in news-casting, I found that my two honors, one for investigative revealing and another for the best element story and three years of experience as sub-editorial manager/correspondent were useless since every one of the daily papers and news offices had one lady journalist on the rolls, and the second one was viewed as a weight. Nonetheless, I figured out how to come back to it eight years after the fact.’[1]

The status of ladies and their strengthening has been an expressed need for 50 years around. There is general accord that while there is advance in a few territories, there are as yet numerous issues confronting improvement of ladies.

However, those who are actively involved in the cause of women's upliftment can surely make a difference, not only by actively encouraging more media coverage of women with more female-centric articles, but also by being more visible as reporters and covering what have been regarded to be hitherto male mainstay.

News-casting is a field in India where women have gained huge ground in the previous couple of decades. Female columnists have secured wars and detailed from the edge of cataclysmic occasions. They have turned into the substance of numerous news channels and are even acknowledged in cricket revealing, for long a male bastion. It is still a matter of investigation and assessment whether this change is finished or if there are holes and lopsided characteristics.

Importance of Female writers
The part of lady writers in fortifying the democratic procedures can't be thought little of. Right off the bat, the energy of the press is noted to be more infiltrating than the sword, and has even been known to represent the deciding moment by influencing general feeling, and also on the grounds that an ever increasing number of women are entering the media calling, be it as correspondents, publication staff or being more obvious, electronic media area.

One must not expect that by uprightness of being a lady, each women journalist consequently endeavors to battle for womens' rights.[1] There are numerous experts who view themselves as writers first and ladies second.

Individuals having a place with writing have dependably been an imperative piece of the general public and Indian women are not a special case. Ladies and writing are firmly identified with each other in light of the fact that it requires a considerable measure of imaginative inventiveness to be great at writing and ladies are too great with regards to aesthetic creativity. Ladies writers from India are the one to add another measurement to the English writing of India.[2]

Books composed by current ladies scholars center around the issues identified with ladies, for example; assault, and other societal issues too, similar to corruption and shamefulness. In the most recent century, the readers recognized writings by ladies journalists as a solid method to spread innovation and women's activist explanations. In the previous 20 years, there has been an exceptional advance when we discuss women's activist compositions in the Indian writing.

Books
Amrita shah's working style is poetic and something different and It need a re-reading at some part to understand what exactly it is.

vikram sarabhai-A life

Shah's this book was published in the year 2007. It is about the biography of Vikram Sarabhai, a famous scientist. It starts by his childhood. It describes how was his life in his childhood and how his perents thought about him. It also describes that Vikram was very energetic and showed some flashes of his brilliance during his growing years. It includes his love affairs and school days also. His family background made things easy for him as he traveled world wide meetings some of his time. It includes his encounters with the millikan, Raman, and bhabha. This book reflects his personality very successfully. He was someone who had his own reviews on serious issues. It shows that later stages of his life was tough. It also includes some photographs also. It is really an interesting book.

Ahmedabad-A city in the world

Amrita's this book was published in the year 2016. This is her second book on gujarat. For this book, Amrita shah received a new India foundation fellowship. Shah's this book is more than the story of a city made by Indians and told by an Indian. This book decribes that how the city has developed and changed. She also wrote the chapter about sabarmati riverfront project which describes that it was started by modi bt actually it was not. There are some description about Muslim residents, Muslim areas and Muslim NGOs. There is a different section on women of Ahmedabad. This book ends with the powerful chapter. It's name is "The kite".