Jobs for both Genders but Housework remains the Task of Women – 10 Dec 15
Swami Balendu describes how gender roles are kept alive by women and men alike, for example when women take the load of household work and men don't mind or help!
Balendu writes in his blog about society structures in India and in the West.
He talks about the caste system and how it is still affecting many people in India. Children of lower-caste families are afraid to tell their belonging to their caste.
He talks about other fears that individuals have in society and what you can do to find your place in society.
Swami Balendu describes how gender roles are kept alive by women and men alike, for example when women take the load of household work and men don't mind or help!
Swami Balendu describes in which way traditional gender roles are still a problem even in the west, not only in India. Read about ideas of manly and unmanly work!
Swami Balendu writes about misunderstandings, wrong conclusions and a small amount of clothing that makes a big difference.
Swami Balendu describes how democracy – undoubtedly the best form of government – can sometimes get a bit too much!
Swami Balendu explains why one sees more girls and women than boys and men on the street when visiting the poor children of his school.
Swami Balendu describes how normal TVs have become even in poor people's homes – and he points out the bad effect of this development.
Swami Balendu writes about a sentence that feminists like to use – and which he thinks does not help reaching gender equality at all!
Swami Balendu writes about people who have a certain wish or life plan that goes against the normal or usual ways of society.
Swami Balendu writes about comparisons in between countries and cultures – can you say people are off worse in other countries just because they are poorer than you?
Swami Balendu writes about the double standards that people have for men and women – but in a different way than you might think!