Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Musings of a judemental mind!!!!


I miss India! the use of colors in dressing, the Bindi's and the Choli's, The yummy street food, counting stars in the sky at night, the garam garam chai pakode on a rainy day, street shopping and bargaining with the shop keeper uncle, those small lanes and big loving hearts of our family and most importantly - Mom's food. Having said that, not everything is bad when you are away from India. some things are infact great outside India. so awesome that we Indians should also follow in our country. It's been nearly 4 years that I am away from home and I supposedly consider myself qualified to bring out the below things I noted. There may be million other things missing/ to be added to this list but I am just bringing what mattered to me most as a girl.

Age, gender – no barrier: the moment I landed in US, I called for a cab service and saw a 50 year old lady picking me up from the airport. Well, that was the first time I was alone, taking a taxi! taking a taxi outside India! experiencing a women drive a cab! As irrational as I may sound, I didn't trust a lady driving a taxi as this is not a common sight in India, the drive on the left side of the road in US only worsened my fears. I thanked god for reaching my destination only to see most important posts are handled by Women. The gated community owner, the Gym instructor, the security gaurd  and the Bank officer of BOFA who helped me open my bank account. she was close to 80. I could count the nerves on her face and the colour and sizes they were in and the wrinkles covering her lovely face, yet nothing stopped her from typing my details in the laptop and having that precious smile every time she made an eye contact with me. If there was one person whose feature I could recall even after I came back from the US, it would be hers. The day I met her was a beautiful day in summer and I absolutely loved her smiles and I still remember the warmth she possessed. Such grace in such age…awesome! how many of us see women working beyond a certain age and taking up odd jobs in india? I saw none...

Having said that, I do appreciate the fact that women have now started driving auto rickshaws and even metro rail in Chennai,  not sure about other places. If they started, then that's good! Baby steps towards better future.

Less suppression against women: they are free to wear what they want, choose a career for themselves without being categorized that it's not a career for a girl. I may be wrong but I feel there is less news about rapes and violence against women. I have wondered why these rapes and dowry cases are increasingly gaining attention in the Indian media. The only answer I could come across is that women in India are becoming more aware of what's right and what's wrong for them. These incidents have always existed in a patriarchal society such as ours but now women are learning to say No. They are coming out of their cocoon and saying that they have been subjected to harassment rather than going through the harassment all through their life. A shocking reality struck me when a middle aged woman when questioned about her husband's infidelity said "where ever he goes, he will come back to me and even after all these years, he never left me after so many flings". There was a sense of pride in her voice while her innocent eyes sparkled. I was dumbfounded at the ground reality of our women. Women consider themselves as a temple and husbands as god residing in them. There is no temple without god and there is no outlook to women without a man, to which I completely disagree. Every woman has a future of her own and it's not dictated by having or not having a man in her life. The age old saying says "behind every successful man there is a women" , ever wondered why a women is always asked or intended to be behind a man?  I will leave the question with you guys to ponder over.

Having a male child, having a child for that matter:  Being a mum has changed a lot of things in my life. I am more persevering, more patient, more caring, I am now capable enough to put someone else before me. Infact there was never a single day where I have had a peaceful night's sleep after she was born. Even the dreams I have are like "is she warm enough?", "is her diaper wet?", "is she hungry?". I guess every new mum has same worries. Having said that I also realised a few things, as much miraculous it may be to have a child, its completely ok not to want to have a baby or not to be married.  having a kid is not just bringing a child into this world but caring for him until rest of your life. The mum-Baby relationship is more sacred than marriage or your career, may be more than your own existence. I used to be very judgemental about a few mommies when they leave babies at nurseries and go back to work, letting the babies cry while doing their work or eating their meal before feeding the child but now, I don't. there might be a lot more going on than what might appear to our eye and every mom knows what's best for her baby. Both my Mum and in law wanted me to have a male child first. They told something about taking the family heritage forward which I didn't quite get. How will the man take the heritage forward when a woman is the one who bares a child. giving a sperm is never equal to giving birth to a child..NEVER. if a male child was so important, then why queen of England has been famous for ages and no one cares about her husband.  Anyway, I am thankful to my husband who always wanted a girl the moment I got pregnant, he even searched a million names and ensured he kept a name that is Indian but not specific to a region in India. He says Indian by name and Tamilian at heart, which I don't deny.

Convenience – travel is so easy. Close your eyes and pick a place in the map of London and voila, hop into the tube and yuppie, you are at your destination. All you need is your travel card and a stroller for your baby. You don't have to wait for the train for hours. being a mum, You will get priority and the transport is friendly to women and people with special needs. How many of us can imagine something like that in India. We stamp people with disability as incapable of doing work whereas the fact is that govt is incapable of providing them with proper facilities to travel, to learn and benefit from their talent. It's a loss to our nation and not just to people with such needs. here, You go anywhere you will find public toilets, feeding rooms for mom's and parks with fully functional swings and slides for the babies. In India, With population outburst, there is growing need for space and hence deforestation and filling up the ponds with Mud to make extra space available for new homes, I wonder if the situation would get any better for India coz as people multiply, resources would only get decimated

Dignity of labour – This is a very important but most ignored aspect in india. I might be wrong but having met a number of people doing blue collar jobs in india, I do get the feeling that a maid is a maid first and then a human being. People dis-regard those who are driving a cab or those who work at restaurant for money in India and boast that their children are studying or working in the US/UK, but the not so grown up parents don't realise that their child is actually cleaning the tables at a posh US location in Mc.D or KFC or picking papers in the railway station where its freezing cold just so that he could get that extra pocket money he needs for his next semester. Why this hypocrisy? Why can't we do the same stuff at our home, our land than slog in a foreign country..Aaahhhh! I see, False pride!!!!. I hope atleast the next generation understands that the grass is not always green on the other side and any job is a job as long as no one is getting hurt or cheated in the process and it earns you happiness.  Here in UK/US, even the plumber, painter and electrician comes in car and talks better English than us and since they dophysical job, they are even better looking even at a ripe age.
Although nothing can match up to the beautiful weather all round the year, the love and warmth of people in our country, its high time we deal with our shit right here and right now to make india a better country....

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