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Why internet is the definitive tool for women’s empowerment in 21st century

The internet has democratised accessibility and opportunity between genders, classes and age groups in India. It is the antithesis of patriarchy.

March 05, 2021 / 11:23 IST
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Twenty years ago, when Indians were just getting accustomed to the sound of the modem making its strange buzz connecting us to the world wide web, I took to the medium like a captive fish being released into open water for the first time.

Coming from a traditional Indian family with patriarchal value systems, I hadn’t so far had a say in my choice of husband or career or even hobbies. Nor did I have access to likeminded people and communities, and opportunities for growth. My life and movements were restricted to whatever physical and social spaces the adults in my life chose for me.

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The internet opened up my eyes and my avenues. I found platforms to express my views and creativity. I landed my first job. I found my life partner. I got a glimpse into a world community far out of the reach of my own little existence, and I got access to infinite possibilities.

Over the past two decades, having interviewed thousands of women and girls in the course of my internet-enabled career as a magazine editor, I see countless stories that reflect my own. The internet has given Indian women exactly what patriarchy denied them – agency. Within the confines of the device, the user has complete autonomy to choose what to click, what to view, what to follow, and what to close. And since one’s device is all the key one needs to enter an unlimited universe, the internet has democratised accessibility and opportunity between genders, classes and age groups. It is the antithesis of patriarchy.