The nuances to understand this lie in the very fabric of society we bring ourselves up in. Instead of revering and handing them the mantle of a deity, we must first give women their overdue societal rights. The old-fashioned notion of women being equipped only for household chores still clenches onto many of us. The feeling of insecurity stems up from the core of the society and set ablaze the trust. Trust, on which every relation of the society resides and flourish, is the key to convalescence. Simply admitting and believing in the competency of women establishes the building of the trust, which in turn leads to harmony and recuperation of mutual respect.
The reinvigoration of the nation will require both the hands of the society to work well in tandem.
I believe in competency of our nation exemplified by the unprecedented feats achieved by its inhabitants and therefore my humble personage bows before the grandeur of this nation and that is what precisely keeps the hope alive. This silhouette of a hope even in the darkest times smothers the fire of onus that befell us, the new generation, post the crisis at hand.
In the end I would like to say there is a debt and we as a society owe reparations to women for this ongoing war of greater divide not in terms of materialistic values but anthropological ones. With a little impetus and even small contributary efforts of our young generation, the women can achieve the equal societal status pan India which in turn will allow this, then ambivert nation of ours to show the torch to the rest of the world in the same direction. Remember: Divided We Fall
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NAMRATA SINGH
Really Great! Loved going through your entire work!
26 Jul 2019, 01.21 PM
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Vaibhav Bajpai
I am MBA student at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, I did my B.Tech from SRM University, Chennai. Former Programmer Analyst at Cognizant Technology Solutions. I like reading, writing and watching movies.
Thank you
26 Jul 2019, 03.53 PM |