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Dr. Ranjani Rao is a trained scientist and a self-taught writer, the author of Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A memoir of divorce and discovery.. Her award-winning personal essays and op-eds have also appeared in several digital and print publications and anthologies.
Let's not confuse therapies with religion that has been embedded since childhood by family. It is very important to understand that religion and therapy are different, and break the stigma.
From picking up toys or handling doctors appointments or responding to emergency calls from school or managing birthday party invites or navigating exam schedules - it all falls on the mother.
Even as the numbers of single women increase in urban India, the scales have always been tipped in the favour of men, leaving an educated, opinionated, thinking woman, scratching her head at all the stereotypes that she meets.
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