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Express your views either for or against this statement ICSE Class 10 Board Questions and Answers

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Answered by umairahmed5934
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he hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world. It is very true that mothers play an important role in the growth and development of the future generations. These days, there is a fight between two kinds of mothers. Working and nonworking mothers are constantly fighting and debating to figure out who is the better parent.

In my opinion, an educated and a working woman will have a more positive impact on the child and hence is more capable of moulding the density of the future generation. Now when the women are moving shoulder to shoulder with men and moving ahead in life, debating on this is like emotionally blackmailing and making them weak. It is also like accusing them that they are shrinking from their responsibility and bringing up their children well. They should not be made to feel small and that they are running away from their duty of a home maker and are only bothered about their position and moving forward in their professional life.

 

In the age of Apparent equality, women are increasingly encouraged to have it all, balancing career, children and marriage in the order to be seen as successful. One time you talked about the necessity of a woman to actively participate in the country’s economic growth and then when she steps out you shout hoarse that she is not balancing her home and office with the result that children are running astray.

I think it is not right to constrain and limit woman to Housekeeping and child rearing and waste the abundant potential which is within them. We should not this be stuck in tedious arguments about weather woman, especially mothers, should or should not work. What is not worthy is that it is the happiness of a woman we should really be talking about. Happier women are better women, happier wives are better wives and happy mothers are better mothers.

Thank you.

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