Thursday, May 17, 2012

Outsourcing


Outsourcing is a process of shelling out some processes to an independent entity, by doing so, the outsourcing entity will fully or partially shun the process outsourced. The term outsourcing became popular during the 21st century, when the developing countries did jobs at a cheaper rate, as compared to their developed counterpart. Thus started the culture of outsourcing the jobs, which either were not cost effective or unproductive on balance sheet. This process is now quite popular in most of the industries and has reaped good results.

Apparently, outsourcing has crept its way from industries to our personal life. Though most of us would deny the fact, but most of us have outsourced most of our daily and some important, yet apparently unproductive, tasks. Our households are cleaned by our maids; the food is cooked by a hired cook; the clothes are washed by the laundry guy and so on. There might be different school of thoughts on whether it is right to outsource our personal hygiene or not, just because, we are unable to manage our time. In most of the cultures, food is used as means to express emotions of the family, such as, some special food items are prepared during festivities; different dishes are cooked when someone special visits our place; the gas stove is kept out , during the mourning period. To our apathy, we have out sourced such an important means of expression. In Mahabharata, Draupati, imbibed a lot of cooking skills from her mother – in – law, Kunti, so that she may be more attractive to her husbands than Kunti. After having outsourced our kitchen, how can we expect our daughters to be a good cook?

Ours is such a rich culture, where the teachings are not passed through books or manuscripts, but from generations to generations, just by being in contact and imbibing by observation. To add an insult to our culture, we have now outsourced our kids. With the concept of crèches gaining popularity, most of the so called parents are outsourcing their kids to a third person, with whom they share a symbiotic monetary relationship. How can we now expect our kids to have our family values, when during the initial, tender learning period of their lives, they have been in the hands of a third person, whose only interest is to make money. What we are doing is, slowly killing our culture and learning, that our ancestors have left for us. These learning once lost, will be lost forever.

The main reason behind most of us outsourcing and unable to adjust with current lifestyle is improper distribution of duties. Now, most of the women have moved out of their defined sphere, which included, though not limited to, cooking washing, cleaning, taking care of children and entered the male sphere which is fetching resources for living and luxury. The male population has forced their female counter part to push out of the female sphere but they have not moved out of the male sphere, i.e. still in most of the households, where the wife is working, she has to take care of household. This is the biggest imbalance in their lives. The male population should inspire from the female similitude and move out of their zone and should enter the kitchen and perform other household jobs to maintain the balance. 

8 comments:

  1. I remembered our discussion regarding the Male is not entering in to or hesitating to enter in to Females business due to various reason in the dinner table @ vadodara Guest House... Yes I agreed this has to be a two ways process to balancing the life style matched with our culture.. our culture should not be compromised in any case...

    That Kids Outsourcing part of the blog has really pointed out the valid point...

    keep it up...

    regards
    rupesh

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    1. Thanks a lot Rupesh. Most of my blogs are generally inspired from the small banters and the casual discussion I have with thought provoking people like you. :-)

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  2. very nice writing dude...
    I think you should develop it as your side profession.

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    1. Thanks a lot Mahip, for your encouragement.

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  3. Nice due.. seems you are trying to be regular with your efforts!! Keep scribbing!!

    https://akkshaygarg.wordpress.com/

    Akkshay Garg

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    1. Thanks Akkshay..
      Yeaah, i am trying to... :-)

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  4. Not able to shower all your love to your kids owing to the stressed out lifestyles is, for sure, a killer. This has encouraged the concepts of "home offices" (and not work from home)in many nations. I am sure that this will catch up soon in India as well.

    For culture I dont think ours is superior and someone else's not. Stopping a talented female from pursuing her interests on the name of culture doesnt reflect well. Afterall, you get only life. You should have freedom to make your decisions, live your life the way you wish irespective of your gender...

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    1. You are pretty correct and clear in your line of thoughts and you have raised a valid point, by stating that no culture is superior. This is one misconception which i guess most of us should avoid.
      I am not branding culture by pronouncing that women should not work, but I am adjudging that it is the male population that should come forward and help their female counterpart in household work.

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