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Not just a Preity face
Fri, March 07 2008
"We met for just about 20 minutes and I, along with some other women like Renuka Chowdhary and some NGOs with a voice, got a chance to have a say. It was to urge him to make this year's budget woman-friendly, to provide incentives for women in the industries," Preity told IANS.
"I strongly feel the women with a voice in this country need to get together to create better opportunities for the silent majority. Just think, asking for better home loan-options for single women or widows is so difficult when they don't have a collateral security to offer. I'd like to see that change. I also want to work for bettering hygiene and personal sanitation. And of course free and compulsory education for girls." Preity feels families in India must stop looking at the girl child as a burden. Before becoming a glamour icon, the actress gave an excellent performance as a teenage single mother in "Kya Kehna".
"I'm so lucky that my father gave me every kind of opportunity for growth. I think today I'm in a position where I earn more than a lot of boys. If I can be here, why not girls from less privileged homes? "The girl child needn't be a burden. When farmers commit suicide, their widows get left behind with their children and the loans. No one wants a woman when she is a widow when in fact she is the mother, the creator. From the homemaker to homeless is such a sad journey. Just softer interest rates for farmers would make so much difference," she said. Tell us what you think
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