by Reeta Malhotra Women's day must be celebrated as ,it reminds all the women who are in position and independent in all aspects of life, about the struggle of our ancestor women to whom we owe whatever we boast of today. It also motivates us- all the women who are in a position , to work for all the other women who form a major chunk and still are deprived of their basic rights and their self-esteem. In fact most of the Idian women are still illiterate and feel they are born only to take care of the males- be it their father, brother, husband or son. They only know their duties and not their rights. So,I feel this day must be celebrated as a tribute to all those ladies who struggled to make it possible for us to be in a position where we are today and also to motivate us to work for the less privileged women of our society.
RE:women's day
by Vinu on Mar 05, 2008 03:26 PM Permalink
More than 60% of rural India is deprived of all the facilities we get in cities and urban part of India, what about them. Should we start with rural day and also promote that.
RE:women's day
by BVR Murthy on Mar 06, 2008 04:51 PM Permalink
Rightly said, whenever someone is oppressed they should be given a fair play I feel. But whats happening in our world is that men are somehow immediately treated as wrongdoers even if they are innocent. This should stop.
RE:RE:women's day
by gautam rao on Mar 06, 2008 05:11 PM Permalink
The problem of men has never been exposed. Same time, only problems of women is exaggerated. So it gives an impression among the public that men are privileged and women are being harassed. Very untrue. Please look at both sides.
RE:women's day
by gautam rao on Mar 06, 2008 05:10 PM Permalink
What about under privileged men? Why only women? Why not men's day and men's rights too?