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Sudha Murty's bicycle analogy for gender equality: 'men & women are equal but...'

Sudha Murty praised women for their linguistic abilities, managerial skills, and their inherent capacity for compassion and nurturing.

June 28, 2024 / 12:06 IST
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Sudha Murty is a renowned author and philanthropist.
Sudha Murty is a renowned author and philanthropist.

In a thought-provoking discussion on gender equality, author and philanthropist Sudha Murty offered a nuanced take, emphasising the distinct yet complementary roles of men and women. Murty's analogy of life as a cart or bicycle with two wheels aptly encapsulates her views on the necessity of both genders working in harmony for societal progress.

“In my view, men and women are equal but in different ways. They complement each other like two wheels of a bicycle; you can't move forward without the other,” Murty tweeted sharing a video.

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"What is equality, you should define first," Murty began in a video shared on X, highlighting the importance of understanding the inherent differences between genders. She pointed out that each gender has its unique strengths and weaknesses, which contribute to the overall balance of life.
"Life is like a cart, or a bicycle. There are two wheels. One wheel is male, the other one is female. You require both wheels to move. You can't say, I don't want the other wheel at all. Because life is not progressive."

Drawing from her experience, Murty elaborated on the distinctive qualities typically associated with women and men. She praised women for their linguistic abilities, managerial skills, and their inherent capacity for compassion and nurturing.

"Women are normally very good at language, excellent managers, excellent board managers. They are compassionately quiet, largely. They give love to mother, father, brother, sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law, children. Look at all these relationships. She is always a giver of soft feelings and compassion and love."

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