"I wish to design
another Titanic," gushes a 23-year-old architecture student as her friend quips,
"You bet and this Titanic's Rose will be wearing my designed costume.'' These
are not island cases of budding women professionals but these two girls happen
to be representatives of the present scenario where women dare follow their
hearts and give shape to their dreams.
And trends are already
set.
One wonders what are the `new' career
options for women. There aren't any, for the simple reason that women have made
it in every sphere and a woman now doing something different is no longer news.
When Kiran Bedi became India's first IPS officer she was raved about. She
deserved it she had set a trend. Today we have budding Bedis all over our police
department. In sports, Bachendri Pal hit the headlines for climbing the Everest,
now there are several more enthusiasts following her footsteps.
In the `other' fields where
interference of the female sex would've raised eyebrows earlier, women have made
it there too. Take for instance, Kalpana Chawla, who became the first Indian
woman to go to space. Creative fields like film-making and advertising have not
remained unexplored either by the `F' gender species. Conventional jobs like
those of a teacher, typist or a secretary are passé now. A woman as the CEO of a
big multinational might just be reason for some to say "wow''. But that's it.
Women entrepreneurs are making it big in the corporate world. Some do tell us
stories of how they were earlier regarded in the industry, but the fact that
they've made it to that level makes everything else plain history. Be it in the
field of virus probing (research) or even driving an auto rickshaw, women are
there, everywhere.
Colleges and institutions offering
professional courses being thronged by equal numbers of boys and girls is a
clear indication of the need being felt by women to realise their dreams. Also,
unlike earlier where most went for courses like engineering and medical, there
are quite a few opting for other careers like advertising, public relations,
social service, journalism and those with a bend towards the intellectual side
of living also take up professions with subjects like environmental science.
There are also those business-oriented women cashing on the Internet boom. From
doing web designing to launching a dot com, from being the strategic planner of
a website to becoming its creative head nothing seems impossible and nothing
that hasn't been done by a woman so far. Even in Info Tech, be it programming or
software developing, the fairer sex is no rare species.
So is there a new career that a woman
can have? Surely, one that she perhaps creates for herself. One that is close to
her heart and dreams. All others seem to be redundant!
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