Women Are Not Dependent, But They Definitely Are Dependable #BreakTheBias

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Today I Am Going To Narrate The Story Of My Househelp Swati Didi. When I Heard This Story The First Time, My Perspective Towards Life Changed For Ever, And I Started To See Womanhood In A More Stronger Light Than Before.

 

Swati Didi Is A Married Woman. Some Years Back Her Husband Forced Her Out Of Their Home, Since She Had Given Birth To A Girl Child. Also He Didn't Accept His Daughter Either. Times Were Tough For Swati Didi And She Single-handedly Had To Be The Bread-earner For Herself As Well As Her Daughter. So She Gathered Herself Strong And Startd Searching For Household Jobs. And Currently Swati Didi Works At My Home. She Now Lives With Her Small Daughter Arya And Her Old Parents. Swati Didi Is Now Educating Arya In A Good English Medium School, So That She Never Has To Face Similar Situations.

 

Swati Didi's Story Is Very Inspiring For All The Women In The World. Her Strength, Courage And Resilience Are Worthy Off A Generous Applause. In Those Incredibly Tough Times Too, She Never Broke Down Or Went Into Depression. Swati Didi Faced Life As It Was Coming To Her.

 

We Women Should Never Let Any Situation Affect Us. And Instead Of Begging For Love, Equality And Acceptance, We Should Command Our Own Share Of Respect In Society. Women Should Fast Accept To Negative Situations And Also Move Ahead Quickly. Time Should Not Be Wasted On Grieving, But On Fulfilling Our Own Beautiful Dreams.

 

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