Behenji Vs Modern: Can Girls Stop Stereotyping And Judging Each Other?

BIn a fight to break one stigma aren’t we giving birth to another stigma?
BIn a fight to break one stigma aren’t we giving birth to another stigma?
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One of the women was returning to her hometown in a Balangir-bound train gave birth to a baby girl. Another woman was travelling in a Shramik Special train and gave birth to a baby while being taken to a hospital at Jharsuguda.
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India’s obsession with fair skin tone is limitless. And the number of girls who have been the victim of this obsession is countless. The idea that fair skin is more attractive and superior was perpetuated and strongly reinforced by colonialism. And since then the society, Bollywood movies, television ads have left no stone unturned to constantly remind how bad it’s to have a dark skin tone.
With men and boys sharing the load of household duties, does it mean that we have finally broken the stigma around them?