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what were the changes necessary in the indian society​

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Answered by shani296
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Spread of education among women. Widow remarriage. Caste equality and justice. Abolition of child marriage.

Answered by ivallithanmay
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Here are a few things I wish were different in the extended public definition of my culture:

Here are a few things I wish were different in the extended public definition of my culture:1. Killing your old identity

Here are a few things I wish were different in the extended public definition of my culture:1. Killing your old identityThere is an expectation that the moment a ‘girl’ gets married, her identity is attached to her husband and her in-laws. In one night, she is expected to assume the role of a grown-up woman, leaving very little scope and appreciation for the little quirks in her nature. It is often forgotten that she is still a person who has lived with herself for 20 or 30 something years.

Here are a few things I wish were different in the extended public definition of my culture:1. Killing your old identityThere is an expectation that the moment a ‘girl’ gets married, her identity is attached to her husband and her in-laws. In one night, she is expected to assume the role of a grown-up woman, leaving very little scope and appreciation for the little quirks in her nature. It is often forgotten that she is still a person who has lived with herself for 20 or 30 something years.2. What home of birth?

Here are a few things I wish were different in the extended public definition of my culture:1. Killing your old identityThere is an expectation that the moment a ‘girl’ gets married, her identity is attached to her husband and her in-laws. In one night, she is expected to assume the role of a grown-up woman, leaving very little scope and appreciation for the little quirks in her nature. It is often forgotten that she is still a person who has lived with herself for 20 or 30 something years.2. What home of birth?There is an unquestioned assumption that the girl will move into her husband’s home if required. I do not understand how this is assumed to be the norm. The girl has been brought up by loving parents who have given all their time, money and love to her. How can she leave all that behind and set-up a new home with someone else’s parents?

Here are a few things I wish were different in the extended public definition of my culture:1. Killing your old identityThere is an expectation that the moment a ‘girl’ gets married, her identity is attached to her husband and her in-laws. In one night, she is expected to assume the role of a grown-up woman, leaving very little scope and appreciation for the little quirks in her nature. It is often forgotten that she is still a person who has lived with herself for 20 or 30 something years.2. What home of birth?There is an unquestioned assumption that the girl will move into her husband’s home if required. I do not understand how this is assumed to be the norm. The girl has been brought up by loving parents who have given all their time, money and love to her. How can she leave all that behind and set-up a new home with someone else’s parents?3. Give –Take, Put up a wasteful show

Here are a few things I wish were different in the extended public definition of my culture:1. Killing your old identityThere is an expectation that the moment a ‘girl’ gets married, her identity is attached to her husband and her in-laws. In one night, she is expected to assume the role of a grown-up woman, leaving very little scope and appreciation for the little quirks in her nature. It is often forgotten that she is still a person who has lived with herself for 20 or 30 something years.2. What home of birth?There is an unquestioned assumption that the girl will move into her husband’s home if required. I do not understand how this is assumed to be the norm. The girl has been brought up by loving parents who have given all their time, money and love to her. How can she leave all that behind and set-up a new home with someone else’s parents?3. Give –Take, Put up a wasteful showThe practice of exchanging gifts in the name of love and celebration during marriage needs to be abolished without exception. People conceal dowry behind these exchanges. The exchanges breed comparisons – “What did the girl’s family give? Did the guy’s family give the mother anything else? How much gold did the girl get?”

4. Forget your original name

4. Forget your original name I am so pleased to see so many women retaining their names. It is after all their identity and something given to them by their parents. Every girl, if she wishes to, should be able to retain her last name – not as a middle name or an alphabet in the middle – but her complete last name. However, I still see the children taking the name of the father. I try to put some logic to it, but I honestly can’t! Maybe the best approach is to not give your children any last name and once and for all, stop the practice of name change for the generation after you.

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