Yes I agree with you and here I would like to appreciate, those men and in-laws & parents, who are truly supporting them. Husband’s who take equal responsibility in helping equally in all cores of life, boosting their self confidence and morally supporting them to achieve both inside and outside the house……………………. Mainly today’s generation feel proud to see their mother working……………..when she gives quality of time to them. Few people don’t help here we should salute the courage, self confidence of the self made women. Today’s women is sharing a equal an arena in taking responsibility in all levels of life ,yet sticking to her grass roots of culture.
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parimala.c.wagh , Tech Architect, freelance
| 09 24 2011 06:49:54 +0000
Earlier, it was not at all required for women to work, a single person was capable of securing a family's income. The reason was the less inflation. Now, it is not easy for a single person to earn a livelihood for his/her family because of the result of high inflation and ever rising prices of commodities. Gone are the days, when my father use to get only Rs. 1500 per month as salary in 1981 (my year of birth)still, our family survived, I appreciate the role women play in a family, due to the present scenario, women are forced to work but some feminist would not agree with me.
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konkan SINGHA, business DEVELOPMENT, SpeechWareNet
| 09 23 2011 15:01:16 +0000
Working mother's job is becoming tougher & tougher, hence I am on this side like JAYANTA.
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Project Manager, Phadnis Infrastructur Ltd
| 08 29 2011 13:01:58 +0000
Jayanta I have gone through the article and agree fully on the subject provided a proper balance is created between home and work place.
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Rathin Deb, Advisor and retail consultant, currently as Branch Manager, Tower Infotech Ltd
| 08 15 2011 07:12:58 +0000
Working mother, at times, struggle to balance the two, and generally they develop a very strong attitude to balance both personal and professional life. Like season changes, they are also prepared to handle any pressure and are ever ready anticipating trouble from both the fronts. Its, really, a onerous responsibility and they are mature enough to handle them with elan!
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S. Muralidharan, Executive Director, Knowledge Foundation & Campus Around the Corner
| 08 14 2011 08:25:52 +0000
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hello Jayanta,bearing child means more!we cannot see "bearing" only in economic aspect.i strongly feel any child is entitled to get full protection/affection/care from its mother till some age full 100%.let's not forget it is the mother who is the very first teacher of everything to a child.even animals other than human beings follow this sequence.we should answer this debate from child's point of view i think so!!
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jairaj shyam prasad, Production Manager, BOSCH Ltd
| 08 15 2011 15:02:05 +0000
it depends upon every individual mother and their home environment, whether they have someone to look after the kids or not?. Personally i support a working mother but only after when kids turned 4 or 5 yrs. atleast!
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Rohit Thakur, Electrical Engineer-Industrial, Quality Engineering and Software Technologies
| 08 15 2011 06:50:25 +0000
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