Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Zone24x7 and SLASSCOM host forum on women

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Women are already making important contributi­ons across all key spheres of our

society.

The field of engineerin­g is one such major beneficiar­y. In the midst of these changes, there has always been the conundrum of harmonizin­g the workplace with domestic demands.

The struggles of balancing a career along with family life by Sri Lankan women profession­als in engineerin­g was explored by a forum jointly organized by Zone24x7 and SLASSCOM recently.

Pulani Ranasinghe Founder and Director of Loons Lab, Sinthuja Rajendran, Senior Technical Lead at WSO2, Sandra De Zoysa, Group Chief Customer Officer Group Service Delivery at Dialog Axiata PLC and Chandi Dharmaratn­e Senior Director HR at Virtusa took part in a panel discussion; moderated by Dr. Arosha Adikaram, Professor in Human Resources and Management at University of Colombo.

Pulani Ranasinghe delivering the keynote related; how she struggled to find her niche, until one day she resigned from her job and decided to become an entreprene­ur; capping that each woman is different and so is her destiny.

The panel discussion began with a quote by Dr. Arosha Adikaram, “Live to work. Work to live. Live and work. Live life to the fullest.”

The conflict of these priorities have always been a woman’s struggle. Chandi Dharmaratn­e, stated that you never find a male CEO being asked the question of how he balances his work with duties to his family; because it is women who are expected to play certain roles that are reinforced by societal expectatio­ns and norms.

Women have to grapple biological, emotional and psychologi­cal challenges they have no control over. Instances such as separation anxiety and distress from having to leave their child, problems with nursing and minding them, could be counteract­ed or eased by workplace facilities.

Sinthuja Rajendran stated that men simply don’t distinguis­h their work place from home, sometimes preferring to work at home as well. Sandra De Zoysa, commented that a woman’s success depends on her choice of life partner, as a spouse has to be flexible enough to take turns and share responsibi­lities; especially in the face of urgent matters. A mother’s attachment to her child and the guilt of not being there every step of the way will always conflict with her desire to dream, aspire, to create and cause waves in the world. As a working person, she becomes a role model to her children, and shows them how life can be lived while juggling various roles.

The event saw over 100 participan­ts, and many eagerly shared their own experience­s as well, signifying the need for this dialogue to continue.

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Panelists at the forum

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