Comments on: Unacknowledged https://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750 Tue, 19 Feb 2013 11:16:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Amritansh Varshney https://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-274 Sat, 16 Feb 2013 18:28:15 +0000 http://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-274 Wonderfully put Rohina, as my teachers have mentioned above the important historical events of the past, I would like to say 1 thing,

fighting is what the fairer sex has done & much more it’ll have to do BUT previously there was hardly any support from the oppposite sex because most of us were blinded by power BUT today we are as much eager to fight for the cause as you, so don’t leave us out.
we feel equally horrified if not more as the women when we learn about all those detestable acts

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By: Monika Dass https://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-261 Wed, 13 Feb 2013 03:54:22 +0000 http://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-261 This hits the core of one’s heart – beautifully written! Every one has a right to a life of dignity, the right to pursue one’s dreams, the right to live a quality life, the right to find their own happiness and the right to live without fear! All are equal in the eyes of God – men, women, animals, plants…. We were not brought here to destroy each other, rather to uplift one another! Let’s work at this…

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By: Rittuporna Chatterjee https://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-208 Wed, 06 Feb 2013 18:18:25 +0000 http://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-208 A job well done Rohina!
History is evidence to the fact that women always had to fight for their rights!
Women HAVE TO stand up for themselves, as well as for each others.
We have to look at each other, not with eyes of unwanted beings, rather we should see ourselves as the gifted ones who are born to struggle and fight our way out through this rigid and disregarding society!
Im thoroughly touched by this poem Rohina!

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By: shalini chandra https://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-175 Mon, 04 Feb 2013 07:18:14 +0000 http://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-175 If those , who have not suffered begin to understand the plight of those who have , half the battle will be won.

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By: Suparna Chatterjee https://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-166 Sun, 03 Feb 2013 07:38:19 +0000 http://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-166 History shows that women had to always fight for their rights even in the west. Remember the French Revolution? The women had to fight to get their right to vote. Which shows that nothing has come to “us” without fighting for it. The struggle has just taken a different form now, in our country.
There are some who are fortunate to get what they want but a vast majority are not so lucky. It is this section who are the most exploited. Must do something for this large majority.

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By: Amrita Dass https://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-132 Thu, 31 Jan 2013 15:41:32 +0000 http://www.studyhallfoundation.org/studyhall-blogs/?p=750#comment-132 This is Poignantly written and with a powerful thought provoking message. Reading your poem, Rohina made me realise how fortunate I am as a woman to have had access to the best of education, the opportunity to have a career of my choice, and the freedom to pursue my dreams. It also made me realise how much more I can do to empower my sisters to be able to live a life of dignity and realise the purpose of their lives.

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