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Was thinking about the Gender preference track in Yeh rishta...and it made me go nostalgic.
Don't know how it is in other parts of India but in North India (Rajsathan and Punjab) sons are prized and daughters neglected. (Not generalizing but its true to a great extent)
Though things are changing when it comes to education and job perspectives for daughters parents are open minded but when it comes to marriage why some parents tend to take a different turn altogether?
Personally know many parents who never had any problems with their son's inter caste wedding but the inter caste wedding of their daughter was a question of life and death to them!
It was appalling to meet a friend's sister working in an mnc in USA who had two daughters but was pregnant for the third time and was scared to have her third born as a daughter?
What would you call such a woman? Educated? ??What role education plays here?
(Isn't the lady independent enough to take stand?)
I have myself been a victim of Gender bias at home and was subjected to depression until I chose to rise and shine against all odds and I am successful today. Today I pity the intelligence of so called educated + Independent women who support this ridiculous regressive mindsets.
(No offence to anyone, I don't intend to hurt anyone here.)
To mention a bit of the show too :) Is the precap Dadi's dream? Or Naira wud get the doctor arrested and wud save Dadi by fooling the police that Dadi Goyenka was a part of operation Decoy to catch the culprits?
I want Kaira to be the proud parents of twin baby girls. And that would be the Nayi Soch! and there should not be any place for gender codification or preference.
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