Thursday, 7 March 2013

Women's Day


At a time when young India celebrate Valentine’s Day and Friendship Day more than Republic and Independence Day, greatly influenced by the Western culture a question comes to my mind. Will they celebrate International Women’s Day with the same enthusiasm?  

A country which needs no inspiration from the West to give their due respect to the Women; India has always bowed down in front of Goddess Durga, Laxmi, Saraswati and Kali. But somewhere done the line, although we have continued to pray the deity but so have we started to show disrespect for all women in our lives. From female foeticide to dowry to domestic violence to rape, you will find all kinds of crime happening in the society around you. Still how many times have you raised your voice against these crimes? Eve teasing is considered part and parcel of being a women in India. If you are a women and complain about eve teasing, I won’t be surprised if you are questioned about what you were wearing and various such derogatory questions. 

The country needs a radical change today. A change in thinking. A change from where a man is allowed to disrespect women. A change from where a man takes the women in his life for granted. A change in the thinking that it’s a women’s duty to do all household chores even if she might be professionally successful. The change needs to come in our homes first and then only it will reflect in the society and then the country. Till that time we will be in the shackles, living in fear of being molested in the workplace or the road or the pub. Till that day celebrating one day as Women’s day is of no use. 

1 comment:

  1. Women today getting their due respect and position in the society. True there are violence against women in all society and it was there even in mythological era.The need of the hour is to protest unitedly in all cases of violence against womanhood.

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