the role of learning, labour and leadership skills in making a women liberated
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For ages, women had a secondary status in the patriarch society and they had to struggle to have equal rights. Not only women, many men also joined in their struggle in the name of women empowerment and social reforms. The great visionaries like Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Ishwar Chander Vidya Sagar advocated women education, widow remarriage besides condemning the evil practices like child marriage and Sati. When women could join the freedom struggle alongside men; when they were ready to face the bullets of the British soldiers; when they could hold key positions in the politics like Sarojini Naidu, then who can deny them their right to live a liberated life and have their own entity.
Education brought an awareness, an awareness that they can even do better than men, work harder and prove themselves. Vijay Laxmi Pandit, Sucheta Kriplani, Sarojini Naidu and many other serve an example for all to show how their learning, hard work, and leadership skills helped other women to raise their status and break the age-old image of women who had to live in subjugation. Today we have women who have made our motherland proud as they are not confined to the four walls of the home. Owing to their learning, labor and leadership skills, they have emerged out as liberated women for whom the sky is the limit.
Education brought an awareness, an awareness that they can even do better than men, work harder and prove themselves. Vijay Laxmi Pandit, Sucheta Kriplani, Sarojini Naidu and many other serve an example for all to show how their learning, hard work, and leadership skills helped other women to raise their status and break the age-old image of women who had to live in subjugation. Today we have women who have made our motherland proud as they are not confined to the four walls of the home. Owing to their learning, labor and leadership skills, they have emerged out as liberated women for whom the sky is the limit.
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