Societal and Cultural biases dictate women to naturally let family take precedence over their careers. And no, it's not an exaggeration but hard truth. The fact that openly classifying this act into a bias against women, makes it sound so unholy that most of us like to discard it ASAP.
It's one thing to choose homemaking in a desired city, it's another to be pushed to do it. But how going through that push-n-pull, moving continents and leaving her dream career, did not stop her from making forward moves and taking the driving wheel in her hand, is the story of the sparkling Yamini Sharma - A happy talent recruiter today. (My cheeks still hurt from giggling, every time I remember what she went through before and after her pregnancy )
Societal and Cultural biases dictate women to naturally let family take precedence over their careers. And no, it's not an exaggeration but hard truth. The fact that openly classifying this act into a bias against women, makes it sound so unholy that most of us like to discard it ASAP.
It's one thing to choose homemaking in a desired city, it's another to be pushed to do it. But how going through that push-n-pull, moving continents and leaving her dream career, did not stop her from making forward moves and taking the driving wheel in her hand, is the story of the sparkling Yamini Sharma - A happy talent recruiter today. (My cheeks still hurt from giggling, every time I remember what she went through before and after her pregnancy )