Monday, October 15, 2007

The Today's Indian Woman

Chic, suave and savvy....today's Indian woman is truly the super-woman in every sense. From her ability to create recipe delights with instant food packets (hubby-the guinea pig!) to attaining quick promotions and lead her projects at a Multi national corporation, she is everywhere.

Be it in India or abroad, Indian women have risen from strength to strength by tapping fingers on the keys of their laptops - shopping for accessories or travel deals or books even! Life has become more encompassing in every sense. We no longer need to watch a Yash Chopra or a Bond movie to enjoy breath taking spectacles of nature. We look up for the right deal and make life as happening as you could imagine!

Infinite space on the web to share your thoughts, passions and even memorable moments with your loved ones - faster and more connective. You no longer need to drool at those slick designer clothes. They are all accessible and wearable. Because style and class are the middle name of the Indian women. Semi traditional and head turners are the order of the day.

The NRI woman is as Indian in her culture and traditions as the woman back in India is western. Get lost in this delicious chaos. What is getting churned out is an unimaginably creative and beautiful world of go- getters. Most NRI kids are well trained in all elements of Indian tradition and you can feel it all when you sit through those classical recitals or dance performances or even see people thronging at the Yoga camps. Indian kids back home are gearing up to take over various corners of the world. And she is making it all happen.

Kudos to all those Indian women back home and abroad!

5 comments:

Dreamer said...

I think Indians abroad are westernized in their looks and thinking, but still their core values have a strong (unbreakable) foundation of cultural values. Indians in India are just westernized, and have lost the sense or proud of our culture.

It's so true that Indian woman has come a long way from being just a wife/mother to being the head of house hold or even a corporate.

Child Woman said...

Well I think its nice that Indian women are quite western in thinking and people in the west are in many ways traditional.

Thats what makes it all so interesting!

Child Woman said...

Howr u? Where have u been? Welcome back to blogging

notions and commotions... said...

well i passed it off initiall thinging that argh!!! another blog abt indian women! am so tired of it!...but then when i probed in....i liked the blog:)...its catchy...

Child Woman said...

nice nick name...thanks!