Indian Women


“We do not need magic to transform our world. We carry all the power we need inside ourselves already. We have the power to imagine better.” – J. K. Rowling

Which stone is left unturned? Which field is left to explore? What is left to be done?......
But still Indian women is fighting hard to come out of the stereotypes existing in our society, since ages. Following western culture is not the only direction to move ahead, our own culture is so rich that one needs his lifetime to understand and adopt it in one’s life.

Beginning from excellence in household chores, which is an art in itself to bringing up children and looking after the official chores is a normal routine. Creativity is a big factor that makes them and their activities more beautiful. It has been quoted many a times that Indian women possesses “AshtaBhujaein” alike Goddess Durga. They work tirelessly from dawn to dusk for the welfare of family and ultimately leading to welfare of the nation as well.

They are putting equal steps in defence of self and country too. Education and research are the fields which are majorly developed them. Indian history is full of such pioneers from Rani Lakshmi Bai to KalpanaChawla. They have broken gender barriers and worked hard to progress in various fields and coined their names with gold and made the country proud.

Lotus blooms in dirt and difficult conditions, so is the Indian women, Since their childhood they have to face a lot to establish and prove themselves. Skipping hurdles becomes their habit. If I talk about surviving and being loved by their parents is an important thing to step ahead. This paves the path for their education. Whenever given a chance to prove themselves, they have left no stone unturned to lead a success story. It would be unfair to talk about the support they get from their fathers, brothers, husbands and sons, this race has exploited them for years and still doing but their support is also commendable. 

The status of women has been subject to great many challenges over the past years, many reformers have come up to fight against the existing evils against women. But in Modern India, they seen with dignity and have held high positions and offices including that of the Prime Minister, President, Lok Sabha Speaker, Union Ministers. With the advent of Constitution of India, Government of India has also guaranteed certain rights to women.


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