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		By: Incredible Indian		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It is, of course, not surprising any more that these gender discriminations are happening in our very own country where educated people (who follow gurus and yogis as well) protest for gender equality on the streets when one of us called Nirbhaya is oppressed by bloody male rapists. Candle marches, protests on the streets and dominant to our wives at home, how far is this justified? Seeing father condescending mother at home seems normal all the time but at candle marches, we have to fight for gender equality rights because this makes me fight for a cause! Thank you!  

In a country where we had Indira Gandhi as a Prime Minister once, women are still fighting for their rights to go into the temple and I thought we are only fighting to get equal statures in offices as men. What a shame! There are total 17 religious channels in India which are having good business so far just because we end up following them. Do we need such a thing in our lives to follow religion? Really?

We, Indians, need to nip this inequality in the bud and not let anyone misuse our rights in the name of religion. Charity begins at home and let the equality begins in our home where a kid should not be taught a wrong lesson of how women should be treated.

I don&#039;t second that it is the religion who teaches us that women should be barred from certain customs, it is merely the owners of religious temples or so called religious offices who consider themselves the judge of religious constitutions. I am a proud Hindu and my religion as far as I know places Sita ahead of Ram and Radha ahead of Krishna when we chant Sita-Ram and Radhe-Krishna and not the other way around.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is, of course, not surprising any more that these gender discriminations are happening in our very own country where educated people (who follow gurus and yogis as well) protest for gender equality on the streets when one of us called Nirbhaya is oppressed by bloody male rapists. Candle marches, protests on the streets and dominant to our wives at home, how far is this justified? Seeing father condescending mother at home seems normal all the time but at candle marches, we have to fight for gender equality rights because this makes me fight for a cause! Thank you!  </p>
<p>In a country where we had Indira Gandhi as a Prime Minister once, women are still fighting for their rights to go into the temple and I thought we are only fighting to get equal statures in offices as men. What a shame! There are total 17 religious channels in India which are having good business so far just because we end up following them. Do we need such a thing in our lives to follow religion? Really?</p>
<p>We, Indians, need to nip this inequality in the bud and not let anyone misuse our rights in the name of religion. Charity begins at home and let the equality begins in our home where a kid should not be taught a wrong lesson of how women should be treated.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t second that it is the religion who teaches us that women should be barred from certain customs, it is merely the owners of religious temples or so called religious offices who consider themselves the judge of religious constitutions. I am a proud Hindu and my religion as far as I know places Sita ahead of Ram and Radha ahead of Krishna when we chant Sita-Ram and Radhe-Krishna and not the other way around.</p>
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