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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Why Women Liberation Can Take Off Only in India !

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The instance of misbehavior, heinous crimes against women in India are among the highest in the world, yet there are few things which makes me feel positive.

A lot of confusion is spread on the web and in the minds of educated Indian men and women about the orthodox, way of life which I hope will clear out slowly. Majority of confusions are about Traditions and Religion. Driven by consumerism and desire to make quick buck, gain quick fame or pleasures local traditional or global festivals are getting reduced to occasional superficial lip-service, pompous celebrations. 

While a lot of traditions are good, many are bad, illogical and with passage of time such traditions have bee dying natural death. Traditions are usually regional phenomena which evolved either in response to an external situation such as geography or climate or out of one odd instances. Parda Pratha for example started in northern parts of India to safeguard the women from the eyes of soldiers and fighters from Central Asia who frequently invaded India for over 1000 years. Parda Pratha is not part of any religion of India origin. Similarly traditions such as Sati though abolished and extinct now developed due to one odd incidence. Modern educated Indian women might find traditions of Karva Chauth or Rakhi as discriminating or demeaning but once again these are not propagated by any Religion. In-fact if some time and efforts are made to learn the stories and anecdotes behind each of these rituals everybody can learn precious lessons.

Religion according to me is the biggest influence on the Indian psyche. And I believe that the premise of almost all religions originated from India is fairly neutral to positive towards women. Blind procrastination might be fashionable but not very logical and beneficial thing to do in long run. So careful study and assessment of Indian religion can help in liberating India women, contrary to popular beliefs.

Jijabai played instrumental role in developing political acumen of Shivaji. Kiran Bedi, Sushma Swaraj or Medha Patkar have been playing significant role in active and social politics for quiet some time now. Rani Padamini and Laxmi Bai (Jhansi ke Rani) have done something beyond bravery, backed by their deep political acumen and support from all corners of then totally male dominated society. No where in the world, Women have been politically active since time immoral, except in India. Even now the most powerful and important positions in Indian Politics are up for grabs for the intelligent,  educated, liberal and politically astute Women of India. Ironical the fierce competition is from not so educated segment though, which further reaffirms that the Indian masses are welcoming towards women ready to lead.

GDP of India is under estimated, because the contribution of almost 25% of India population, i.e Housewives working at their own will, out of happiness, compassion and sometimes even forcefully is not properly accounted for. Indian housewives have mastered the art of running a big family with a small budget. Thanks to the housewives, the wastage of food, energy or any resources are minimal and the cost of living is one of the lowest in the world. This peer to peer training has equipped Indian housewives with some of remarkable lessons about balancing budget deficit, arts, handicraft, running business in spare time to managing large family spread all over India. Unfortunately we the Thankless males have never appreciated the enormous, free of cost services which Indian women have been rendering to our society and country for eons. But now with changing times, in the age of information explosion and easing communication, Indian housewives are leveraging lessons learnt while running home to successfully run several Small Medium businesses, home grown businesses escalating right upto the top of the pyramid.

The influx of information has temporarily confused the Indian women and men about the essence of being India. But now, more then men, the Indian women are adapting local traditions and values. They are busy weaving the net which will safeguard the uniqueness of being an Indian women without any hesitation to borrow and adapt ideas from other cultures.

Where lies the need for Change - A bit in the Attitude of the modern, educated women towards rituals, customs and towards the voice of uneducated, home ridden women. A bigger need of the hour is to change, educate the males of this country. Both the sections need to revisit our value systems, understand our identity and appreciate that rapes, oppression, eve-teasing and several such heinous crimes are not attributed to Indian-ness. We have to appreciate that Being India is confusing in itself, so being and remaining an Indian Women is a daunting task which only Indian women have been blessed to undertake. Though its important to improve the Law & Order conditions to ensure the safety and security of girls and women, but if we, the Indian males can change our mindset a little bit, miracles can happen overnight.

The democratic chaos, the religious equality, the traditions and deep rooted family support are some of the critical and unique aspects which will put the Indian women in the driver's seat, in the Years ahead. We will see many more successful Women working cohesively with the entire society to shape the future, which world will look upon to.






9 comments:

  1. It is a million dollar question? Still question only no specific answer. Very controversial post

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    1. thanks for the comment Latha. Well the answer is not straightforward but it lies in going back to basics of being Indian...while influenced by western ideas...we Indians in general are thinking that women liberation is a western concept, Indian religions are all showoff and tries to enslave women..

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  2. Hari, H91:43 AM

    Hi Nithin,

    The GDP is not under estimated. GDP is often calculated with the expenditure model which captures the unorganized sector (including housewives).

    http://mostlyeconomics.wordpress.com/2007/07/10/calculating-indias-gdp/
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_domestic_product

    The good thing is that housewives have efficiently managed savings for families which gets invested into the economy (assuming they put it in a bank or bought stock).

    However, would there be much more savings and consumption if they were working? Are they being under utilized? Could they have done all this and worked, part time perhaps?

    Maybe with collaboration from other housewives, they could be 10x times as efficient as now? Indian culture doesn't let us explore options like these for now ...

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    1. Hi Hari. Thanks for pointing that out. I agree that while Consumption model takes into all the consumption and investments etc done by Women, still I think that the actual contribution of Women are not captured properly.

      In this post however I dont intend to say that women should work outside of house etc. I just wanted to convey that being an Indian women is a daunting task. Women and society should acknowledge the contributions of women inside and outside running a family and the path to ultimate women liberation also lies in understanding, cleansing and adapting Indian value system.

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  3. I liked the post. I think you are right in most parts of the post.

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    1. Hey Nivedita, do share your views about the points which you dont agree with !

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  4. One of the most disputed questions of all time beautifully handled by you...still wondering what exactly to say on it... :O

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    1. the answers are always difficult difficult Cynosure. thanks for visiting, hope to see you around

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  5. I applaud you for writing a sensible post( as posts related to women are generally very confusing as what the writer want to convey). I accept everything you have mentioned here.

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