This is not a novel or a story it's true what the society be like. Everyone should read this and be a part of it if you are a father, if you are a brother, uncle, friend, neighbor,moreover if you are an indian. This book is for you only.
Your mother, wife, sister, daughter… all are women, aren’t they?
Whether it’s in movies, serials, or even in magazines, people seem to enjoy it only when women are portrayed negatively.
Even in 2026, women still do not receive respect.
A girl… is seen as a burden by everyone.
Crimes against women happen every minute. Women are not safe in their homes, public places, or workplaces. They have no protection.
If it’s known that a baby is a girl, she is aborted. Infants are strangled because they are seen as obstacles to love affairs.
There is no safety in schools and colleges.
Even when rape occurs, there is no case. There is no law with punishment; a proper law is needed.
There is no protection for women.
There are fathers who don’t teach their sons to respect and value women. Shameful.
In a village I know in some tradition , parents do not give importance to women.
When their own daughter gave birth to a girl, even her father didn’t bother to visit.
We too live in such a society where women are not valued. This is a true story, my friends. I heard from a woman
33% reservation. Buses say “Respect Women,” but are we really giving respect? We need to think.
Now, women are seeing the world as it is. Everyone is equal. We are present in all fields; we are not just confined to the kitchen.
Education, sports, politics, police, lawyers-women are everywhere.
The role of women in India has undergone many great changes. In ancient times, Indian women had equal status with men, but later they were suppressed. Many social reformers worked to restore equal rights, so the history of women in India is a collection of many events.
In modern India, women have held the highest positions-President, Prime Minister, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Leader of the Opposition. The recent President of India was also a woman.
The increasing sexual harassment against women is blamed on the influence of “Western culture.”
People are so blinded that they cannot even distinguish between a mother, sister, or daughter by the way they dress.
The state of today’s youth is shameful.
Recent incidents in some states of India are well known.
A woman was paraded naked, yet the nation did nothing.
Why? Because it didn’t happen to us or our children.
What a terrible situation.
People across India held peace rallies, but what use is it if we cannot deliver justice to a woman?
We are all ashamed of what happened.
Such incidents continue to happen; there is no end. There is no protection for women.
All over the world, the girl child has no freedom.
Even today, in many countries, girls are kept in cages, confined by human beasts in dark prisons.
A parrot in a cage will one day be set free, but a girl trapped in a human cage has no liberation.
When a girl walks around her home, she is called “Mahalakshmi.”
We compare our country to “Bharat Mata.”
When anyone sees a small child, they see innocence and beauty…
But human beasts destroy their lives.
You are not a parrot trapped in a human cage.
You are the eagle that must break the cage and fly free.
A girl grows up freely in her parents’ home, without being denied anything she wants.
But as parents grow older, they start to impose restrictions, telling her to adjust in every situation because she is a girl.
From the moment a girl leaves her parents’ home to her in-laws’, the main advice she receives is to “adjust.”
This is the mistake parents make with their daughters.
If only parents would tell their daughters, “Don’t suffer in silence, call us and let us know,” some lives could be changed.
The greatest disease in the world is “adjusting.”
Don’t be calm in any situation-speak out.
I don’t know why…
In our country, where goddesses are worshipped, how is it that women are treated like this?
Those who worship God should feel ashamed.
No matter how many laws are made, the “sacrifice” is always the same.
Even in all scriptures, women are to be respected.
Yet, shameless and immoral human beasts do not spare anyone from infants to the elderly.
Sometimes I wonder why God watches all this.
In the last few months, I have heard of many cases. Without our notice, there are many more we don’t know about.
Everyone, you are your own weapon.
Adi Parashakti is the divine force that runs the universe.
So, girl!
As soon as it is known that a baby is a girl, she is killed. Do you think you have the right to live?
You think your sin has not ripened yet.
To give birth, to raise, and to guide you, a mother is needed; to serve you as a wife, a slave is needed.
But as a sister, elder sister, or daughter, she is not wanted!
Because you fear that your property will go to her. How selfish!
No matter how much you insult her, in the end, as a sister, wife, or daughter, she will be the one to care for you in your final days.
Whoever is with you or not, as a woman on this earth, you must have the strength to face the beasts.
Face them and stand strong. But don’t take your own life over small things.
Don’t feel discouraged, thinking women have no value.
Understand that the world exists because of you.
What mistake did a girl make?
If she smiles, it’s seen as giving a signal.
If she walks outside, people think they have rights over her.
Girls going to college, school, middle-aged women, even elderly women-no one is spared.
Let’s set aside those who are older; they at least know the ways of the world.
But what have little children done to you? Even they are not spared.
Another kind: harassment for more dowry.
Another kind: suspicion if she talks to the milkman, the paperboy, or even her own brother.
And then they call it “wrongful mind.”
Change a little, please.
Even if men don’t change, girls, at least you change. Make yourselves strong.
Carrying pepper spray in your bag may not scare them, but the slap from your hand should burn more than pepper spray.
Did you understand?
I know a story.
In-laws pretend to treat their daughter-in-law well, even better than their own daughter, but after everyone leaves, they lock her in a dark room and torture her.
The mother-in-law and father-in-law are the same.
She endured for many days, but one day, when they spoke very badly about her parents in front of her children, she couldn’t bear it and spoke up.
That was her mistake. For speaking up, the three of them, ignoring the children’s cries, dragged her into a room and locked her up for two days without food or water.
Finally, because the children couldn’t bear the fighting, they released her.
So…
What I’m saying is, facing them is not wrong, but don’t confront in places where change is impossible.
What should you do, you ask? I’ll tell you.
Instead of suffering, turn on them, beat them with a broomstick until your anger is satisfied, then lock them in the room they locked you in.
Is that right or wrong? You tell me.
Do you know how many kinds of difficulties a girl faces?
If she laughs loudly, it’s wrong. If she sits and thinks, they start looking for marriage proposals, thinking she’s in love.
Even if it’s a love marriage, is there happiness? For some, there isn’t.
Before marriage, there is love, time sense, quality time. After marriage, it’s all gone.
They say it’s because of responsibilities.
Are women not responsible? Or do they, like you, leave their families and roam with friends and parties?
After marriage, women are treated as kitchen slaves.
No matter how hard she works, not only is she not recognized, but she is also verbally abused.
If she is left alone at home, she is accused of being lazy and crying.
Why don’t some people think that women have feelings too?
After marriage, parents wash their hands of their daughters.
The husband is supposed to be there till the end, but who knows what he will say or do, or when he will ask her to leave the house? If she has to leave, where should she go? Parents refuse to take her back.
Every time she steps outside, she faces hungry eyes waiting to pounce.
At such times, you must stand up for yourself.
I’m not saying to always oppose your husband. As long as he doesn’t cross the line, it’s okay to compromise.
But if anyone, even a neighbor, insults your self-respect, don’t tolerate it.
There will come a time when words won’t work, only actions.
Don’t let anyone who tries to take away your freedom go unpunished.
You are not dependent on them for your survival.
A girl doesn’t have the right to wear the clothes she likes.
I’m not saying to wear revealing clothes, but whether it’s a churidar, saree, or lehenga, she should have the freedom to wear what she likes.
But no one cares about her pain; she has to wear what others like.
If she wants to wear jeans, they say she’s gone wild.
As far as I know, most people think this way.
Maybe things will change a little. I’m not saying all parents are like this.
This is just one part.
Whatever girls do or don’t do, people see them as born only to fulfill others’ desires.
They don’t stop at just looking; if it’s just one girl, they think they got a chance and can’t resist.
But even little children, who are like gods’ own forms, are not spared.
A wife does not accept her husband if she doesn’t like him.
How can a woman accept a man who forces himself on her?
Even if a husband beats or abuses his wife, she adjusts, calling it her family.
But if a girl says someone is troubling her, parents stop her from going to school, college, or work.
But why do they never ask why this is happening?
Because they taught her not to speak up.
Share your response in the comments.
Is a girl limited to the kitchen after marriage?
Should all her dreams and ambitions be crushed?
Why has society become like this? One law for girls, another for boys.
It’s true there are many laws to protect girls, but does even one really help?
No matter how many laws exist, to express the pain in her heart, she needs evidence and days in court.
Those who should question why this is happening remain indifferent.
After marriage, being confined to the kitchen is one kind of pain; being limited to home for children is another.
Some women accept caring for husband and children as their duty, sacrificing their dreams.
But some men ignore their families, seeking only their own pleasures.
What should be done about such people? Tell me in the comments.
A girl asks her mother, “Mom, shouldn’t a girl be beautiful? Shouldn’t she wear nice clothes? Shouldn’t she be friendly with anyone?”
Sometimes, when I look in the mirror, I feel like cutting my face with a knife.
Mom! Sometimes I feel like burning myself with acid.
Being born beautiful is my fault, mom!
They say not to talk to anyone. If I do, people think I’m not a good girl.
A girl should be given freedom, protection, and courage.
And finally, happiness.
We hope for the bright future and this book is dedicated to all women's, mother's, sister's.