How many women engage in any of these kind of work today?

In rural areas or villages we can still find them.

Some of it like grinding and cleaning rice, in some homes people still do.

For every chore, there is either a machine or paid labor today.
Fetching water, washing utensils, working in the fields, cooking cleaning, you name it, women and girls are trained in these chores as natural nurturers.
Were trained I should say. Not any more in urban homes.

With capitalism monetizing most of human labor, the value for unpaid work is seen as menial.

Especially today by women and girls in urban settings.

The diabolic capitalism has taken out care and nurturing from homes.
Classifying every human activity as paid and unpaid labor is a huge problem.And adding to this is the Asuric Feminist paradigm that kills the ethos and culture of stree/mathru dharma.

Our grand mothers and mothers have probably done all these kinds of work as nurturers.
Joint families was another strength of keeping the culture of nurturing and care intact, other than also preserving kula dharma and activities related to varna and jati.
Women taking back the power to do and own our house hold work in the context of Samskruthi and mathru shakthi with minimal use of machines and "maids" would go a long way to annihilate the Asuric Capitalism and Feminism at bay
I would love our joint families back in place too
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