HAPPY DAUGHTER'S DAY

The girl child is the daughter of today, but she is also the mother of yesterday and tomorrow.
How women are treated is the true test of every culture. No amount of financial muscle or military power can define a nation as much as the health and well-being of its girl children. A nation can only be as great as its women, as they are the true bulwark of civilization.
Development patterns in Independent India clearly show that the most advanced states are those where the girl child was nurtured, educated and encouraged to achieve her potential. Literate and healthy women lead to happy families and healthy communities.
Investing in the health and education of the girl child is the greatest investment society can make. The dividends will be reaped over generations to come.
The extraordinarily high literacy rate in Kerala is not an accident. It is a result of a culture that has historically treated women with respect, followed by government policies that encouraged girls to go to school and later, to take up teaching as a profession.
If the labour of every Indian woman working the fields, toiling over a ‘chula’, caring for the children or walking miles barefoot to carry water and firewood, were to be calculated and converted into monetary terms, the true value of the girl child would be mind-boggling.
What holds us back is our own prejudice and misplaced sense of patriarchy.
Today is Daughter's Day. Let us rediscover the ‘Devi’ in our midst. Let us all rededicate ourselves to the welfare and happiness of the Girl Child.
















