Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Random Girls from Different Parts of India Having Fun



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Glamour, business tycoons, Bollywood, drama and a crisp format! It's a power-packed combo that has helped the Indian Premier League (IPL) draw women fans in huge numbers - even those who otherwise wouldn't care too much about cricket.

Gone are the days when cricket stadiums during international matches were frequented mainly by men, with a few women seated here and there in the galleries.

Perhaps it was actress Mandira Bedi who started it when she hosted the popular show "Extra Innings" in the 2003 World Cup with Charu Sharma, and arguably lured many women to the gentleman's game. Lalit Modi's IPL has only taken the process on the fast forward mode.

Several glamorous women own some of the IPL franchises. Bollywood beauties like Preity Zinta and Shilpa Shetty are owners of franchises Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan Royals respectively.

From Katrina Kaif - who cheers for liquor baron Vijay Mallya's Bangalore Royal Challengers - to Juhi Chawla - who is the co-owner of Shah Rukh Khan's franchise Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) - women are becoming associated with the game more than ever before.

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Housewife is a term used to describe a married female who is not employed outside of the home. Merriam Webster describes a housewife as a married woman who is in charge of her household.
Some contemporary women are leaving the paid workforce and concentrating full-time on parenting. Many of these women have left the paid workforce so that they can focus on raising their children, particularly through the children's early years before entering kindergarten. There is considerable variability within the stay-at-home mother population with regard to their intent to return to the paid workforce. Some plan to work from their homes, some will do part-time work, some intend to return to part or full-time work when their children have reached school age, some may increase their skill sets by returning to higher education, and others may find it economically feasible to not return to the paid workforce.

Similarly, there is considerable variation in the stay-at-home mom's attitude towards domestic work not related to caring for children. Some may embrace a traditional role of housewife, cooking and cleaning in addition to caring for children. Others see their primary role as that of child-care providers, supporting their children's physical, intellectual, and emotional development while sharing or outsourcing other aspects of home care.

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Yana Gupta at Bollywood Hungama-Yatra.com event

Yana Gupta at Bollywood Hungama-Yatra.com event