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Hi All See if we can adapt some of the good things in similar line as we adapted Valentines day!!! Best Regards Shiv
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Hi All See if we can adapt some of the good things in similar line as we adapted Valentines day!!! Best Regards Shiv`
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Yes, even I felt the same with my experience.

Yes, Sumati,

And even in some countries, the work culture respects women more than what we assume in India. Moreover, the work culture is really awesome, which we have not even seen.

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Shiv

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Hi All See if we can adapt some of the good things in similar line as we adapted Valentines day!!! Best Regards Shiv
From India, Bangalore
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I think 177 got an idia what we are adopting..............:idea::idea::idea::idea::idea::idea::idea::idea::idea::idea::idea::idea::idea:,...........
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Good post Shiva...............pehlay apnay logo ko indian culture puri tarah adopt karlaynay day badh may German work culture kay baremay docs bejengay....................:-D
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Hi Malini,

This is for those who debate on Indian culture and Western culture. The post refers to aspects other than recreational activities, which we are lacking.

Even I don't think the current Indian culture is the best in the world. What do you say?

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Shiv

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I start with only one "Citizenship"...................and list can be at least 10. What do you say the best in Indian Culture?
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Citizenship, social responsibility, respecting women, cheating, bribery...

When considering the example of women, they often express a desire for freedom, which they already possess. The primary obstacle for women is often themselves.

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I agree with you, Shiva, but when we point out issues, we should also come up with the solution too. Not only in India, but many countries are facing these issues. What do you say?

Do you think women have enough freedom? Forget freedom, do they have enough security? Women may be the first enemy of women (not applicable in all cases), but when you compare the impact with their security-related factor, the impact is very small.

Though women have stepped forward in every field, they are still dominated by men.

1. Wages for women are less compared to men in the labor field.
2. The illiteracy rate of women is greater than that of men.
3. Child marriages are still ongoing.
4. Men work at the office alone, but women have to work at home as well as the office. How many men are helping their wives equally with household issues?
5. Even in this fast-forward generation, women seek permission from their parents and husbands for most of their tasks, but do men follow this?
6. Do women have security?
7. How many men respect women as women respect men?
8. Female children are killed right away after birth. You can still see this happening in many villages, and a lot more.

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