@nidhimyguitar91
nidhi singh
@nidhimyguitar91 · 4:59

House wives

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And especially what I noticed in the village was that even the mother in laws, there were two mothers, so they both were having some kind of parda in front of their husbands. And like husbands and the other men out there in the village, they just can't go outside even to the near general store just to bring something they have to ask their husbands, even at this age. Just imagine. So they all are totally controlled by the masculine power. Obviously this what should I say?

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@Aishani
Aishani Chatterjee
@Aishani · 2:02
Hi nidhi you have spoken about such an important topic and it shows the hypocrisy of a society. Yes. The work that women do, the work that housewives do, is never recognized to the extent at which it should be recognized
@ashdew
ash dew
@ashdew · 0:41
Hi, Nidhi. That is such an important topic for discussion. You know, I read somewhere some time back that, you know, almost 50% of agricultural labor force is comprised of women, you know, and they do, you know, probably 14 to 15 hours per week more work than a man. And, you know, still their contribution is not recognized. So yeah, it is actually very unfortunate. And we in metropolitan cities complain of gender disparity because it exists here as well
@inba
Ranganathan INBARAJ
@inba · 0:43
It's quite good to listen to you. The way you expressed it was really true things happening around for many decades. But all the answer for the questions you raised women, as you say, was so independent on your own. It's a good listen for the people. Especially women were suffering and they could take it as an icon for lead the life with confidence. The sort of encouragement you are just showering to people of our community is really applaudible. I wish you all good luck
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