Why Feminine Forms of Job Titles Matter: Challenging Patriarchy Through Language
In an era striving for gender-neutral language, why do we still insist on feminine forms for professions? We do not call a female lawyer a "vakilini," yet terms like "adhyaksha" are used, though inconsistently.
Patriarchy Embedded in Language
It is no secret that our society operates on a deeply patriarchal framework, reflected in festivals, traditions, attire, speech, and daily interactions. Historically, this gender bias may have gone unnoticed, but with women increasingly entering education, workplaces, and positions of authority, linguistic inequities become more evident. As women assert themselves in previously male-dominated spaces, language must evolve to acknowledge their presence.
The Experiment with Feminine Terms
Recently, NBT has started experimenting with feminine ...









