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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn India's traditional patriarchal culture, girls have only ever been seen as guys' servants. Our social attitudes toward girls have not changed, despite the influence of modern education from the West, up until this point. Although there are some areas where girls' status has improved and their major contributions are recognized, the notion that girls are a financial strain on their families and a liability to their parents has mostly not changed. There are still instances where girls are treated unfairly compared to boys. The ways that women have attempted to define their social identities have undergone significant shifts in the past as well. They engage in social events and demonstrate their abilities as professionals, such as teachers, doctors, managers, engineers, and in governance. Top entrepreneurs can be women as well. However, in comparison to men's, their proportion is relatively modest. Women are still responsible for taking care of the home, although having the ability to additionally hold a job. They are still seen by men as being solely good at housework. Even now, many young grooms choose to wed an unemployed woman. Working women are, in fact, financially independent, which is still another desirable trait. Women are enormous assets for the family and the country, whether they are employed or not.
Saurabh Suman
Saurabh Suman is a Mechanical Engineer by qualification. He is an author, social activist, guest speaker, and entrepreneur. Recently He received a National Achievers Award 2022 for the rising young author award. at the Constitution Club Of India, New Delhi. A young author who has published more than 30+ books on various genres in a very short span of time. He has received various awards and honors. His first book, When Life Starts Playing was Published by The Times of India. He is working as the Managing Director for Women Empowerment, by employing underprivileged women in Sundarpura village of Vadodara and working for the upliftment of the tribal community in Chhota Udepur through his NGO, World Healing Society Foundation's Moksha Project
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