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Men/Women


Dr. Sona talks about the discrimination between genders, in this verse, exclusively for Different Truths.

Biologically unequal,
The kids are stamped as boys or girls.
Forever unequal and stereotyped,
They begin with a life journey.
Different roles, different treatment,
In the name of patriarchy and social justice.

She is born to serve
He is to be served.
She is left to subservience
He is for dominance.

She succumbs and accepts
He humiliates and rejects.
She cannot complain being brutalized
He remains insouciant.

She nurtures and prunes
He neglects any partnership and violates herself.


Picture design by Anumita Roy, Different Truths

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Dr. Sona Agrawal
Dr. Sona Agrawal is currently posted in MSJ College, Bharatpur. Previously she taught at Central University of Rajasthan, Kishangarh. For her doctoral dissertation, she worked on tribal literature. Besides tribal literature, her areas of interest are Dalit literature, post-colonial writing, literary theories, and criticism. She has participated in several national and international conferences and has also published six scholarly research papers. She also writes poems and short stories both in Hindi and English.
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