Changing times
Noted author and playwright Manjula Padmanabham finds the term 'working women' strange. She says, "Majority of women around the world have been working for 18 hours a day, doing domestic chores. What has changed for the better now is that the women, who were earlier dependent on their parents or husbands, are now being encouraged to earn a living."
Supercop Kiran Bedi is a shining example of how women have dispelled myths about themselves and changed the way they are perceived. She says, "Women have realised the value of self-reliance. They educate themselves and go to work in order to be completely self-dependent. It is all about economic empowerment. Through this, they realise their inherent potential and create space for themselves and ultimately enhance social prosperity."
On a high
Giving a big thumbs up to working women is entrepreneur Radhika Mukherji, wife of singer Shaan. She feels that being self-reliant gives you a high. "I was a housewife for six years after marriage, till the time my son Soham grew up. It used to kill me whenever I was asked to mention my occupation and had to write 'housewife'. It is only when I opened a store of my own that I felt complete, in spite of the fact that I had my hands full managing home and kids. I think today women have learnt the art of balancing their home and career. Even men today flaunt a working wife."
Power dressing
The changing dressing style of working women is also making a statement these days. Well-known fashion designer Ritu Kumar endorses this fact. She says, "Since she is more exposed to different situations, a
working woman learns to get tough, develops an individualistic style and builds upon her confidence. This also reflects in the manner in which she dresses up herself. As a designer I have seen a sea change in the fashion trends that professional women follow and the trends that they set these days."