Mixed Feelings
It's become frightening to read the newspaper these days. Crimes against women just don't seem to ebb. Take the case of HR manager Anandita Mishra; she had separated from her husband as he wanted to send their paralytic child to the orphanage. She, along with the child, started living with her 70-year-old mother. Her slimy male colleague constantly made advances towards her, which she rebuffed. But her `no' hurt the a******'s male ego, and he simply murdered her. What punishment is good enough for a criminal such as this? He has killed not, one, but three lives -- that of Anandita, that of her daughter, and that of her aged mother. I shudder to think what will happen of this family. Why did this have to happen to her? Just she said no? It reminds me of the incident where a boy burnt a Standard Ten girl alive for refusing his proposal. This was years ago, but nothing much seems to have changed! Read the full story here.
The reason I have titled this post as `Mixed Feelings' is this wonderful story I came across this morning in Sunday Times of India. It is interestingly and humorously titled as `Defanging the Indian MCP'. It's about a group of men who educate locals on gender equality and treating women with respect and dignity. It's a wonderfully written piece that brightened my Sunday morning. Do read the story and write some encouraging comment to the author of the article - Jyoti Punwani!
The reason I have titled this post as `Mixed Feelings' is this wonderful story I came across this morning in Sunday Times of India. It is interestingly and humorously titled as `Defanging the Indian MCP'. It's about a group of men who educate locals on gender equality and treating women with respect and dignity. It's a wonderfully written piece that brightened my Sunday morning. Do read the story and write some encouraging comment to the author of the article - Jyoti Punwani!


9 Comments:
If only they could accept the 'no' as a no to their own persons, not as an offence to their 'man'kind.
WIll surely read the two links.
Thanks for sharing.
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Mampi, At
October 26, 2008 at 3:16 PM
This is becoming ridiculous. This man should be stoned to death in full public view.
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k10, At
October 30, 2008 at 3:46 AM
oh my god! this is extreme.... I mean what did the woman do? This is a mockery of even the traditional values in our society. Our tradition is often wrongly miscontrued to be derogatory to women and all that... but most of the religions teach respectful treatment of women..not this!
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November 2, 2008 at 2:18 AM
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November 2, 2008 at 4:25 AM
Well - prejudices against women exist everywhere it seems. Check
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7724505.stm
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just another mommy, At
November 13, 2008 at 2:30 PM
i completely agree with this k10 fellow..
he just doesn't deserve to live!
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Nishtha Saxena, At
January 17, 2009 at 6:10 AM
jyoti punwani is brilliant.
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February 27, 2009 at 2:37 AM
great job...nice blog
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