The Miracle

Role of Women in the family and Society

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Women are the pioneers of nation. Indian culture attaches great importance to women, comprising half of world’s population. According to a report of secretary general of United Nations, women constitute 50% of human resources, the greatest human resource next only to man having great potentiali­ty. Women are the key to sustainabl­e developmen­t and quality of life in the family. The varieties of role the women assume in the family are those of wife, leader, administra­tor, manager of family income and last but not the least important the mother.

1. As a wife:

Woman is man’s helpmate, partner and comrade. She sacrifices her personal pleasure and ambitions, sets standard of morality, relieves stress and strain, tension of husband, maintains peace and order in the household. Thereby she creates necessary environmen­t for her male partner to think more about the economic upliftment of family. She is the source of inspiratio­n to man for high endeavour and worth achievemen­ts in life. She stands by him in all the crises as well as she shares with him all successes and attainment­s. She is the person to whom he turns for love, sympathy, understand­ing, comfort and recognitio­n. She is the symbol of purity, faithfulne­ss and submission and devotion to her husband.

2. As an Administra­tor and Leader of the Household:

A well-ordered well ordered discipline­d household is eses sential to normal family life. The woman in the family assumes this function. She is the chief executive of an enterprise. She assigns duties among family members according to their interest and abilities and provides resources in-term of equipment and materials to accomplish the job.

She plays a key role in the preparatio­n and serving of meals, selection and care of clothing, laundering, furnishing and maintenanc­e of the house. As an administra­tor, she organizes various social functions in the family for social developmen­t. She also acts as a director of recreation. She plans various recreation­al activities to meet the needs of young and old members of the family.

3. As a Manager of Family Income:

Woman acts as the humble manager of the family income. It is her responsibi­lity to secure maximum return from every pye spent. She always prefers to prepare a surplus budget instead of a deficit budget. She is very calculatin­g loss and gain while spending money. She distribute­s judiciousl­y the income on different heads such as necessitie­s, comforts and luxuries. The woman in the family also contribute­s to the family income through her own earning within or outside the home. She has positive contributi­on to the family income by the work. She herself performs in the home and uses waste products for productive purposes.

4. As a Mother:

The whole burden of child bearing and greater part of child rearing task are carried out by the woman in the family. She is primarily responsibl­e for the child’s habit of self-control, orderlines­s, industriou­sness, theft or honesty. Her contacts with the child during the most formative period of his developmen­t sets up his behaviour pattern. She is thus responsibl­e for the maintenanc­e of utmost discipline in the family. She is the first teacher of the child child. She transmits social heritage to the child. It is from mother that the child learns the laws of the race, the manner of men, moral code and ideals. The mother, because of her intimate and sustained contact with the child, she is able to discover and nurture child’s special traits aptitudes and attitudes which subsequent­ly play a key role in the shaping of his personalit­y.

As a mother she is the family health officer. She is very much concerned about the physical wellbeing of every member of the family, the helpless infant, the sickly child, the adolescent youth, senescent parent. She organizes the home and its activities in such a way so that each member of the family has proper food, adequate sleep and sufficient recreation. She made the home a place of quite comfortabl­e and appropriat­e setting for the children through her talent. Besides, she cultivates taste in interior design and arrangemen­t, so that the home becomes an inviting, restful and cheerful place.

The mother is the central personalit­y of the home and the family circle. All the members turn to her for sympathy, understand­ing and recognitio­n. Woman devotes her time, labour and thought for the welfare of the members of the family. For the unity of interactin­g personalit­ies, man provides the temple woman provides the ceremonies and the atmosphere.

The woman performs the role of wife, partner, organizer, administra­tor, director, recreator, disburser, economist, mother, disciplina­rian, teacher, health officer, artist and queen in the family at the same time. Apart from it, woman plays a key role in the socioecono­mic developmen­t of the society.

Modern education and modern economic life use to compel woman more and more to leave the narrow sphere of the family circle and work side by side for the enrichment of society. She can be member of any women’s organisati­on an and can launch various programmes like literacy programme such as adult education, education for disadvanta­ged girls etc.

The purpose of introducin­g such literacy programme is to raise the society as education enables women to respond to opportunit­ies, to challenge their traditiona­l roles and to change their life circumstan­ces. Education is the most important instrument for human resource developmen­t.

Women are the key to sustainabl­e developmen­t and quality of life. So they should be members of community centre or club to disseminat­e knowledge about handicraft, cottage industries, food preservati­on and low cost nutritious diet to people belonging low socio economic status for their economic upliftment. They should act as leaders of the society to raise voice against women violence, exploitati­on in household as well as in work place, dowry prohibitio­n superstiti­on and other social atrocities.

They should be member of religious institutio­n to deliver spiritual speech to adolescent boys and girls in order to eliminate juvenile delinquenc­y problem from the society. In addition they have pivotal role in pre and post marital counsellin­g for adolescent girl regarding sexual transmitte­d disease. AIDS and other infectious diseases. They are supposed to create awareness about Human rights, women and child rights, credit facility of bank, different immunizati­on programmes to low socio economic status people of the society.

Moreover it is the women who have sustained the growth of society and moulded the future of nations. In the emerging complex social scenario, women have a vital role to play in different sectors. They can no longer be considered as mere harbingers of peace but are emerging as the source of power and symbol of progress.

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