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Balancing careers and homes, women redefine strength

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: March 7, 2026 20:40 IST

Women’s Day SpecialLokmat News NetworkChaitali JoshiChhatrapati SambhajinagarIn an era where women are working shoulder to ...

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Women’s Day Special

Lokmat News Network

Chaitali Joshi

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

In an era where women are working shoulder to shoulder with men across professions, their ability to balance multiple responsibilities continues to stand out. From managing demanding careers to caring for families and maintaining social commitments, women today play several roles with determination and resilience. This International Women's Day, working women from different fields share how planning, support and self-belief help them manage both professional and personal responsibilities while continuing to grow.

Self-belief and mutual support help women grow together

“I follow certain principles in my life. When I am in the office, I dedicate myself completely to work, and when I am at home, my priority is my family. However, in public service our responsibility is round-the-clock, so sometimes balancing both becomes challenging. Still, the satisfaction comes from giving my hundred percent to my job. Women must believe in themselves and take the first step forward. Supporting and uplifting other women is equally important, because when we support each other, we grow stronger together.”

— Kalpita Pimpale, additional municipal commissioner

Clear priorities and good planning make balance possible

“In my view, women are naturally good managers. If planning is done well, everything can be handled smoothly. It is important to keep your priorities clear and ensure that quality time is given to every responsibility. With the right balance and focus, both professional and personal commitments can be managed effectively.”

— Rita Metrewar, additional commissioner (revenue), CSN Division

Empowered women build strong families and society

“For women, managing both home and job and performing well in every role is not easy. Yet women do it remarkably well. It is important for women to be empowered because a woman is the foundation of a family, and families together form society. Support from family members plays a crucial role in helping women succeed.”

— Pushpa Munde, security officer

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