To start with, a very happy women's day to all of you. It feels so good to witness this new India where there's so much of progress and women are also given bit of importance though not as much as men. Well, sorry for the sarcasm but I did mean it.

            Women weren't allowed to even come out of their houses, bounded with too many rituals and traditions just a few years ago. They were supposed to remain in the kitchens and continue doing the cooking stuff, ending up doing all the house hold chores. Not only that girls weren't even allowed to go to schools. And also denied freedom the way boys had. To be true there's so much to compare with and prove how much the girls and women were backed off. Kept away from so many things or in other words not exposed to the outer world. But if this has to be written again and again and point out the history that had already happened, how are we going to grow.

          Instead why not point out how women have grown. What all the achievements they have accomplished. Before it felt bad when we said , "I am a girl" but now it's feels so good to say so and the inner pride blossoms out onto our faces. Looking around when we see around women working, it feels as if this was the change we have ever wanted to see in this new India.

        Now it feels this has had to be done years ago and if so would have had happened earlier than for sure the scenario would have been so different.

          There is actually this saying, "An educated woman educates the whole family". And this isn't just a saying, it is a true fact. Our mothers being educated would obviously know what is right and what is wrong. They teach us so much making our homes the second school for us. Even before when they weren't so educated they did cultivate us into good humans. And this was the scenario when they weren't learnt, then of course we can imagine the level when they would have been so.

       This thing isn't just about women empowerment, it is about giving the same respect, same freedom and same equality to them as much as men are given. Shouldn't we treat them too the same way. Today, we can see women in each and every field, competing with men and growing with the same pace.

        The "Women's Day" isn't just about wishing them the same but its about respecting their importance and valuing them. Its about uplifting them. A mother when motivated herself can also motivate their kids to grow and tell them everything they need to know.

       Well said, "Better late, then never." Though this is quoted for people in sense of driving or in some different aspects, here this would suit for women empowerment too. Even though it took years for this thing to come into realization but of course now that this is the reality we are living in, it fills a sense of pride to say that, we the people of new India are actually growing.

     And one day would come when this place will be at its best. Let's not just make it a statement of the upliftment and empowerment but instead make it a truth and make a history of India being the place where women were never given freedom.

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