INTERNATIONAL
WOMEN’S DAY
We will make it
happen. Believe in yourself
Usha Bonepalli, Chairperson, Women’s Committee,
Confederation of CG Emp. & Workers, New Delhi
Comrades,
It gives
me an immense sense of honour and togetherness to address you all on the
occasion of International Womens Day on 8th March 2016.
International
Women’s Day is a global day for celebrating the social, economic, cultural and
political achievements of women. From time immemorial, women are the driving
force that propel the wheels of families, communities, societies and the
nation. Tirelessly.
A woman
is always an eco-system, balancing multiple roles, multiple commitments, at
multiple places of work – both in office and also at home. Good health or bad
health, the tasks of bringing up children, and other home-making works don’t
give any break. In addition to these, many of us are engaged in other interests
like music, painting, culture, sports etc., and it is really a miracle that
women manage to do so many things, and still appear cheerful and charming. The
word multi-tasking doesn’t find more resonance anywhere.
In spite
of the effervescent and vibrant roles that women play as mothers, sisters,
daughters, friends, soul-mates, co-workers and in social service, women are
often trampled upon in world societies. In place of due recognition for their
stellar roles, women are subject to gender discrimination and bias, and even
gender violence. We hear gruesome incidents of women and girls being abducted
and abused, the world over. In war torn Nigeria and Iraq, women are soft
targets and abducted for slavery. In feudal societies at home and abroad, women
are killed for honour. And girls are not allowed to even attend school, in many
parts of the world. This discrimination is rampant not only in places that are
known for medieval mindset, but even in most modern office spaces.
Organisations discriminate women in matters of pay and respect. The marketplace
treats women as commodities.
Yet women
and girls have shown resilience, even in the face of life threatening
adversities. From the stellar example of Malala Yousufzai to the unsung stories
of many, girl children have fought back the world over, to claim their right to
education. Beno Zephine from Tamilnadu fought to overcome her handicap and
became the first 100 % visually impaired person to become IFS officer. From
Indra Nooyi (Chairperson – Pepsico) to Padmalatha Warrior (CTO for Cisco,
Motorola), to Kiran Mazumdar Shah (CEO – Biocon), women have made their stellar
mark in office and workspace. Sania Mirza and Saina Nehwal make World no. 1 and
no. 2 look simple.
These
success stories throw up three ingredients of women’s success. The three E’s.
Education, enabling and empowerment. Its women’s right to receive equal
education, in villages, towns and cities. Education creates the platform for women
to unshackle the gender bias, discrimination and fosters confidence and self
reliance. Give women the right education and training, safety in work-place and
transit, freedom from violence and discrimination, respect as an equal gender,
belief in their capabilities – the society will transform into a much better
place. Societies should engage in providing enabling conditions for women to
flourish, and achieve success in their various roles at home and workspace.
Conditions for professional growth, identity, recognition, keeping in the mind
the special needs of child rearing and health. But enabling cannot happen without
empowerment. In Beijing Declaration of Womens Rights 2015, UNO declared the
campaign slogan as “Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity”. Recognition is
dawning that empowering women empowers humanity. But no one gives empowerment to
women on a platter. Its our challenge to claim and fight for it. There is no
easy path to achieve this, and I call upon all women comrades, to struggle for
equitable rights, with passion, determination and hunger for success, with
belief in yourself. Women should claim their share of empowerment, with all
confidence and might, for women are second to none. Yes, we can do it. We can
make it happen. With confidence in our abilities, and belief in ourselves. Lets
join hands today and take a pledge.
We will
make it happen. Believe in yourself.
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