HOODED IN INDIAN WOMANHOOD

  Mar 9 2008  | Views 559 |  Comments  (27)
Woman’s day is going the Valentine Day way. The date that was a passing knowledge of a hand... Expand

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  tanushri podder posted 5 mnths ago

Atta girl...great way to go....



  Revathi Seshadri posted 5 mnths ago

Dear Shantanil,
The blog is one for every one to sit up and take note.  
My mother who is past eighty and has had five girl children feels sad if any of her grand children stops with a only child if that happens to be a boy.  Acording to her, no family is complete with out daughters.  
Again, my maid got herself operated after the third girl child refusing to try for a boy.  "God has given me three children and they are as good as boys for me" she said. 

Hats off to these women.



  kamalji posted 5 mnths ago

Dear Shantala,

I have great admirtion for women.Without them men cannot be born can they ?And they are more son to their aging parents than the sone.Look at the case of our blogger R Sharma,Ranjini, for whom i ahve the greatest respect and admiration.She came down from the states for a few months, to be with her ailing parents taking them to hospitals for treatment,leaving her husband.Hats off her her.Would a son do the same ? I doubt, they can send some money, and beg to be excused as they cant leve their work.

I see women in day to day life, they are better at their work, more sincere, and dont hop off jobs as frequently as men.I respect women, which may surprise u, though i keep making fun of the Rakhee Sawants, and a few of their kind.

As the old saying goes,

A son is a Son till he gets a Wife,
A daughter is a daughter for all her life.

Regards.kamal



  Shantalanil posted 5 mnths ago

Dear Mr.Kamalji-may your tribe increase. You have certainly made my day. You are a great man really. Ther are not many like that, especially in North India (sorry) But since I have been in both places, I feel that the south is catching up too, though surreptiously. I am doubly happy today as I delivered a second female baby for the family by cesarean section and the whole family welcomed the child. -shantala.



  gowser posted 5 mnths ago

I am not entirely sure why people wish each other a happy international womens day as it is a day to highlight inequalities rather than celebrate things. Female foeticide is something that sadly is unlikely to go away until entire generations including the men take a stand and say enough is enough.  

Sadly though people are more educated and more aware large issues such as dowry, female foeticide has continued because people refuse to give up what they perceive as cultural tradition even though they are poor traditions to continue with. The sadder thing is that it is people of my generation and my mothers who on one hand say these things are bad but yet continue these trends within their own households.  Until more people nen and women included move away from this apathetic stance things are really not going to change one way or another. 



  KiranDet posted 5 mnths ago

Great points, it seems that in the media and commercial hype about this the real meaning is lost and it appears that some women are no better than they were before.



  ashualec posted 5 mnths ago

Dear shantanil ,

Female foeticide is an issue which makes me hate women ....I have seen many educated , so called sophistacated ladies searching for such doctors and clinics where such tests are conducted illegal they may be , who cares 

when i read about the lady who cried on the operation table when knowing this , i felt v bad for her .....sometimes the ladies are so much pressurised for bearing a male child 

I just hope these girls dont grow up to see history repeating itself  



  kamalji posted 5 mnths ago

Shantala,

How right u are.This must be troubling to see parents cry when hearing it is a female.

I had prayed for daughters and my prayers were answered.I wanted two and got two, and hve ever craved for a son.

Sad really.Regards.kamal



  cheti posted 5 mnths ago

BEautiful ! Powerfull !

Makes one sigh in despair ! And hope !



  Roop Rai posted 5 mnths ago

More power to you, Shantalanil :)





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